The Summoner of the Battle of All Realms

Chapter 1036: Summoning the Strong Generals in the Battle of All Realms

According to the historical records of the Liuhou family: "Qing Bu is a fierce general in the world and is good at using soldiers."

Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem about Xijiang Yue: "The advisers in the hall are surrounded by curtains, and the fierce generals on the side are fighting."

Zhou Rui summoned Chang Yuchun, but he didn't know how to arrange it.

After thinking about it, Zhou Rui arranged for Chang Yuchun to be Yuwen Chengdu's master.

He had just come down from the mountain to study art and came to join Yuwen Chengdu.

Zhou Rui thought for a while and then gave birth to Chang Yuchun.

Chang Yuchun was worthy of being a rare general, with muscles all over his body bulging high and an awe-inspiring aura.

It was as if there was something terrifying behind him, which filled people's hearts with fear.

A fierce general, worthy of being a fierce general.

Following Fusu's actions, Chang Yuchun was summoned.

From the beginning, first Hong Chengchou, then Lin Zexu, then Wei Zhongxian, and now Sima Guang and Chang Yuchun, Zhou Rui has made shameless calls.

After completing the three goals, if no suitable civil servants can be summoned, Zhou Rui will activate the "Famous General Combination" summoning privilege.

Following Fusu's movements, a summoning card appeared in Fusu's hand again.

Fusu's eyes suddenly lit up.

This person is not bad. Although he cannot govern a large place, his role is no worse than that of ordinary civil servants.

This person is Zhang Qian.

The famous man who pioneered the Silk Road.

Zhang Qian, courtesy name Ziwen, was a native of Chenggu, Junzhong, Hanzhong. He was an outstanding diplomat, traveler and explorer in the Han Dynasty in Kyushu.

Zhang Qian was full of pioneering and adventurous spirit. In the second year of Jianyuan, under the orders of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, with Gan Fu as his guide, he led more than 100 people on an envoy to the Western Regions and opened up the north-south road from the Han Dynasty to the Western Regions, which was the famous Silk Road. Lu, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty granted him the title of Bowang Hou for his military merits.

Zhang Qian is a pioneer of the Silk Road and is known as "the first Kyushu native to open his eyes to see the world."

He spread the civilization of the Central Plains to the Western Regions, and introduced species such as sweat horses, grapes, alfalfa, pomegranates, and flax from the countries in the Western Regions to the Central Plains, promoting the exchanges between Eastern and Western civilizations.

In the third year of Yuanding reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Qian died of illness in Chang'an and was buried in his hometown in Hanzhong.

Zhang Qian's first expedition was to unite with the Dayue clan and attack the Xiongnu from both sides. Unfortunately, it failed to achieve the purpose of establishing an alliance with the Dayue clan to attack the Xiongnu from both sides.

However, its actual impact and historical role were a huge success.

The First Emperor of Qin set out to control Rongdi in the north and built the Great Wall to protect the Central Plains. However, its western boundary was only Lintao, and the vast Western Region beyond Yumen was still within the reach of the political and cultural forces of Kyushu. Zhang Qian's first envoy to the Western Regions brought the influence of Kyushu directly to the west of Congling. Since then, not only has the connection between the Western Regions and the mainland been increasingly strengthened, but direct exchanges between Kyushu and Central Asia, West Asia, and even Southern Europe have also been established and intensified. This sincerity is called "hollowing out."

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very satisfied with the results of Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions. He specially named Zhang Qian Taizhong Dafu and conferred the title of "Envoy Lord" to Tang Yifu in recognition of their achievements.

Later, Zhang Qian went on his second mission to the Western Regions.

The purpose of this trip was two-fold. One was to recruit Wusun, who had conflicts with the Xiongnu, to return to his homeland and cut off the right arm of the Xiongnu. The other was to promote the country's prestige and persuade the countries in the Western Regions to unite with the Han Dynasty and make them become external ministers of the Han Dynasty.

When Zhang Qian arrived at Wusun, there was a civil strife in Wusun, and he failed to achieve his purpose of persuading Wusun to return eastward. However, Zhang Qian's deputy envoys visited Dayuan, Kangju, Dayuezhi, Daxia and other countries in Central Asia respectively, which expanded the political influence of the Western Han Dynasty and enhanced mutual understanding. ..

Chapter 1414 The great Zhang Qian on a mission to the Western Regions

Zhang Qian returned to the Han Dynasty on his second mission to the Western Regions and brought envoys from the Wusun Kingdom. After "taking a peek at the Han Dynasty and knowing its vastness," the Wusun Kingdom and the Western Han Dynasty began to have friendly exchanges on the basis of equality.

Within a year after that, the deputy envoys sent by Zhang Qian to the Wusun Kingdom and the envoys from the Western Regions countries returned to the Han Dynasty one after another. The Han Dynasty and the Western Regions countries officially began equal and friendly exchanges, and the first diplomatic activities between the Han Dynasty and the Western Regions countries began. The climax begins to arrive.

Zhang Qian went on a mission to the Western Regions and came into contact with the customs and customs of the countries in the Western Regions. It was the Han Dynasty that began to understand the countries in the Western Regions, which enabled the Han Dynasty to establish friendly relations with the Western Regions. It later established the Western Regions Protectorate for the Western Han government, and officially returned the Western Regions to the Western Han government. Jurisdiction laid the foundation.

Envoys from the Han Dynasty continued to travel to various countries in the Western Regions, as many as a dozen times a year, and as few as five or six times, all using the name "Bo Wanghou" to win the trust of various countries.

In the second year of the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, the Western Han government established the Western Region Protectorate to take charge of affairs in the Western Region and protect business travelers. From then on, the Western Regions officially came under the rule of the central government.

Zhang Qian is known as a great diplomat and explorer, "the first Kyushu native to open his eyes to see the world", "the pioneer of the Silk Road", and the "Columbus of the East".

Later, the fourth set of Dunhuang mural stamps issued by Jiuzhou Post said "Tang's mission to the Western Regions", which reflected the scene of Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions in the Western Han Dynasty and the farewell scene of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty before leaving.

When Zhang Qian set out from Chang'an, the east and west of the world were still isolated from each other. It was more than 1,100 years after Zhang Qian arrived in the Central Asian countries that the Italian traveler Marco Polo set foot on the land of Kyushu; and the Spanish explorer Columbus's fleet bound for the East set sail from the Spanish port of Barros more than 1,300 years after Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty opened roads to countries in the Western Regions. His original intention was to conquer the Xiongnu and expand the territory of the Han Dynasty. But the war was over, and the Kyushu silk brought to the west by Zhang Qian continued to flow to the world. The treasure gold of the west also poured into Chang'an, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty, along this road that shimmered with silk light. The Silk Road, a thousands-mile road led by the pioneer Zhang Qian, connected ancient China with the distant Western world.

Zhang Qian was not only the first envoy to go abroad in the history of Kyushu, opening the door for exchanges between Kyushu and countries in Central Asia, West Asia, and Europe. At the same time, through his diplomatic practice, he for the first time promoted equality and equality between countries. The diplomatic concept of honest exchanges built a bridge of friendly exchanges between Han and Western countries, promoted cultural and economic exchanges and development between the East and the West, laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of the Han Dynasty in Kyushu and the opening up of later generations, and had a profound impact. It has injected new vitality into the civilization and progress of the entire world.

Although Zhang Qian was a literati, his influence on Kyushu exceeded that of any other literati.

The Silk Road, even today, is full of far-reaching consequences.

“One Belt, One Road” promotes the economic development of Kyushu.

Fusu valued Zhang Qian even more than any of the scholars he had just summoned.

Including Hong Chengchou and Sima Guang.

Fusu crushed the summoning card and summoned Zhang Qian.

Following Fusu's movements, a middle-aged man walked out, holding a festival in his hand, and walked out slowly!

The man's skin is a little rough, but his eyes are quite weathered, like a weathered wise man, with wisdom in his eyes.

An old house where a treasure.

I am talking about people like Zhang Qian who are rich in life experience and have sufficient experience.

They will guide you in life and make you take many detours.

If you don't listen, you will only remember the old man's guidance when you hit a wall.

Fusu looked at the middle-aged man in front of him. Although he looked like a simple farmer, Fusu knew that he was not.

He is a very great person in the history of Kyushu. He dared to do what others dare not do, and created the Silk Road, which has far-reaching influence.

Fusu was full of respect for the man in front of him.

"Meet the eldest son," Zhang Qian came out and paid homage to Fusu.

"Sir, please get up quickly." Fu Su stepped forward and helped Zhang Qian up with his own hands.

Fusu was full of respect for Zhang Qian. If it were replaced by "Wei Zhongxian", don't even think about this kind of treatment.

After Fusu helped Zhang Qian up, he chose a suitable identity for Zhang Qian and gave birth to him.

The identity Fusu arranged for Zhang Qian was Zhang Liao's distant cousin.

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