Transmigrated as the Sixth Prince of the Great Qian Dynasty who cannot cultivate.
Can summon various figures and forces from Chinese history.
Hidden deep within Great Qian is the Luo Ne...
Migrating westward meant abandoning the Xiongnu's homeland that had been passed down for thousands of years and starting over.
If there was no hope at all, the Hun High Priest would never have said such words.
But in the current situation, there is no other way, even if Da Gan stops attacking.
But this defeat had already broken the Huns' back, and now they had lost their royal court, which meant they had no backbone.
After that, no matter how the Dagan invaded, the Xiongnu could only passively accept it.
After all, the stronger the people are, the more powerful they are, and now Dagan is far stronger than the Xiongnu, so there is no chance of turning the situation around.
Until it was finally completely integrated into Dagan, the entire Xiongnu culture became a part of Dagan culture.
Perhaps for some people, this treatment may not be much worse.
But there are still many Huns who cannot accept this, so leaving the influence of Da Gan's forces is the best way.
The vast northern desert may become a pasture for horses to roam freely.
The Dagan, Turks, Khitans, and other small tribes that had taken over the Xiongnu's land were unable to stop Dagan's expansion.
As for the west, there may be many ferocious beasts and alien races, but there are two celestial beings to protect them.
No matter where they go, they still have the strength to fight and can protect the safety of their tribe.
Naturally, Da Gan would not object to the Xiongnu's westward migration, and he even welcomed it.
No matter what, the Huns have two celestial beings. As long as the celestial beings are not destroyed, it will never be possible to wipe out the Huns.
And it was impossible for Da Gan to wipe out all the 20 to 30 million Huns.
It is not in their interest because people are actually a very important resource.
Since they had occupied the Xiongnu territory, there was no reason to kill these subjects who might have belonged to them.
All under heaven belongs to the king; all the people are the king's subjects.
What's more, Dagan's purpose was to use the Xiongnu as a buffer zone against foreign races, whether it was the Turks further north or the Khitans.
With this territory and the Xiongnu people to fight against, there will be no threat to the core thirteen states of Dagan.
Of course, most of the southern Huns were more inclined towards Dagan, while the northern Huns had a deeper hatred for Dagan.
If they moved westward, most of them were from the northern Huns. They gathered together those tribesmen who were dissatisfied with or resentful of Daqian, thus reducing internal opposition.
This was undoubtedly good news for Dagan, as it would allow it to more quickly consolidate its rule over the Xiongnu territory.
Lu Bu rode on the Red Hare, with the Bingzhou Wolf Riders following behind him. He was full of heroic spirit and looked at the deep pit that seemed to have no end.
This thing may completely change the climate and terrain of the Northern Desert, but it is hard to say whether it is good or bad.
However, Lu Bu looked at a huge rock beside him, on which were written the words "Xiongnu Royal Court".
This is a boundary stone, I'm lucky.
On the brink of battle between the Bingzhou Wolf Riders and the Xiongnu Ancestral Spirits, he was not devoured by the power of the Greedy Wolf, nor was he affected by the aftermath of the battle.
But now it seems a little lonely, because the "Xiongnu Royal Court" is no longer there in front.
Lu Bu used his internal energy to gently wipe away the four words "Xiongnu Royal Court" disappeared.
Only floating stone powder was left, drifting away with the wind, just like the royal court of the Xiongnu.
Later, Lu Bu carved the words "Bingzhou" on this huge stone.
"Men of Bingzhou, let's go." After saying that, Lu Bu turned his horse's head and returned to the south with the Bingzhou Wolf Cavalry.
Only a stone tablet and a huge pit were left to represent their presence.
Perhaps ten thousand years later, someone will ask the question "Why is Bingzhou Lake not in Bingzhou?"
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"Your Majesty, General Xue defeated the Xiongnu Chanyu in the Northern Desert Steppes... The Xiongnu are now powerless to resist."
Emperor Dagan, who had been interrupted while refining the elixir, heard the news.
No one got angry, but laughed out loud.
He hadn't heard such good news for a long time, but he was also a little worried. After all, how would the Duke of Zhenguo deal with it?
Soon he couldn't laugh anymore because he received another secret letter.
That is, the second prince is dead, and was killed by the general trained by Xue Da.
According to his words, the general who killed the second prince died on the battlefield.
This made Emperor Dagan both shocked and angry, and he didn't understand what Xue Da wanted to do.
As for the second prince, he had never liked him too much. After all, they had foreign blood, and the relationship between them was not very deep.
Now that he is dead, all he can do is sigh.
Now that Xue Da has returned victorious, how should he deal with him?
Was he imprisoned for murdering the prince? Was he stripped of his military power?
Or was it just to offset the merits and demerits? After all, it had already reached the point where there was no more reward left.
Now that the Xiongnu has been destroyed and other outstanding generals have emerged in Dagan, Xue Da seems to be no longer so important.
But there is still a problem, that is Xue Da's reputation in the army.
If handled arbitrarily, it is likely to lead to mutiny in the entire army.
This is also what Emperor Da Gan does not want to see, so until now, Emperor Da Gan has not figured out how to deal with the Duke of Zhenguo Xue Da.
But soon, another piece of news reached his ears.
"Your Majesty, General Lu... General Lu..." Then an official from the Privy Council quickly stepped forward and reported.
Emperor Dagan didn't care when he heard this.
Now that Xueda has defeated the main force of the Huns, even if Lu Bu loses, it will not have much impact.
Therefore, his expression did not change, and he just glanced at the official who spoke.
If he doesn't speak up, then someone else might have to take over as official.
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