The Uda tribe was of equal strength to this tribe, so how could they possibly give their beloved daughter away as a concubine?
The Uda chieftain understood that this was merely a pretext for annexation.
Because their tribe was most skilled at raising horses, their thousands of fine horses had long been coveted by others.
The chieftain resolutely refused, but on his way to seek mediation from the royal court, he was ambushed by the Abli tribe, and the tribe was also subjected to a long-planned manhunt.
The chieftain of the Uda tribe was killed, and Uyaar led his people to flee.
To protect their property and families, the men of the tribe fought to the death, refusing to yield.
Seeing that the Wuda tribe was about to be wiped out, Wuyaer rode alone to Wuchao Xiashi Pass.
He single-handedly persuaded Zhao Yanjiao, the then commander of the Zhenbei Army and later the Marquis of Zhenbei, to send troops and save the Wuda tribe from imminent danger.
As for how she persuaded him, there's no need to go into details. All we know is that the grassland beauty, Uyaer, lived in Xiashi Pass until she returned to the devastated Wuda tribe, where she gave birth to her son, Zhao Tingduo.
Zhao Tingduo is right.
Twenty years have passed, and the Wuda tribe and the Zhenbei Army have long been inseparable, advancing and retreating together.
With the Zhenbei Army as their backing, the Wuda tribe no longer had any worries.
Under the leadership of the new chief, Uyar, and with the protection of the Zhenbei Army, everything is developing rapidly.
Although more than half of the men in the tribe had died or been injured in the past, the population of the Uda tribe has increased rapidly after twenty years of recuperation.
The newly grown young people make up a small portion of the tribe's population, making it a vibrant and youthful tribe.
With the Uda tribe providing a large number of high-quality horses, the Zhenbei Army benefited greatly. Not only did the army have a sufficient number of warhorses, but its actual control line also extended hundreds of miles into the grassland.
However, the Wuda tribe were, after all, Di people.
Five years after the "Suijin Tragedy" occurred, memorials impeaching Marquis Zhao Yanjiao of Zhenbei flooded the court.
It is said that he not only neglected his duty in guarding the border, but also colluded with foreign tribes, which led to this disaster.
Among them, the name of Uyaer of the Uda tribe was presented to the emperor, who demanded that Marquis Zhao Yanjiao of Zhenbei exterminate the tribe to prove his innocence.
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