Youzhou is located northeast of Chang'an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, youzhou built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
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Youzhou is located northeast of Chang'an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, youzhou built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
………………………………………… Youzhou is located northeast of Chang’an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, it built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
………………………………………… Youzhou is located northeast of Chang’an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, it built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
………………………………………… Youzhou is located northeast of Chang’an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, it built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
………………………………………… Youzhou is located northeast of Chang’an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, it built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin board if he found out at the foot of the spring that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibo Bi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
………………………………………… Youzhou is located northeast of Chang’an. Together with Jizhou, Yunzhou, and Fengzhou, it built a solid military barrier for the northern border of the Tang Dynasty. Traveling seventy miles north from Youzhou, you will enter the territory of the Turks. Traveling another thirty miles north, you will reach the Yating of Tuli Khan.
A grassland khan actually set up his dental court on the border of the Tang Dynasty. This seems to be very unreasonable, but there is a reason for all this.
Tuli Khan, Ashina clan, named Shibobi, was the son of Shibi Khan. In the second year of Wude, Shibi Khan died of illness. Shibobi was unable to succeed to the throne because of his young age, and was succeeded by his uncle Qilifushe, named Chuluo Khan. After Chuluo Khan succeeded to the throne, he appointed Shibobi as Nibushe and placed him in the eastern part of Tujue (which bordered the northern part of Youzhou in the Tang Dynasty).
In this way, if the Tang Dynasty attacks the Turks in the future, Shibobi's troops will be the first to bear the brunt and can defend Chuluo Khan for a while; if the Turks attack the Tang Dynasty, Shibobi's troops will be able to act as a vanguard and defend Chuluo Kehan. Khan charges into battle!
I wonder if Shibi Khan would be so angry that he would lift the coffin if he learned that his brother treated his son like this. But that's not all.
In the fourth year of Wude, Chuluo Khan died, and Shibobi's other uncle, Duobi, succeeded him and became the current Jieli Khan. After Jieli Khan came to the throne, in order to win over the old tribe of Shibi Khan, he appointed Shibobi as the junior khan, in charge of the Khitan, Mohe and other tribes. He was named Tuli Khan, but Tuli's Yating position was not Changed, still connected to Youzhou in the south and located in the eastern part of the Turks, becoming a special "military barrier" between Li Er and Jie Li!
At this time, a caravan was driving on the grassland, and the square they were moving in was the palace of Tuli Khan!
There are a total of more than 20 people in this caravan. The leader of the businessman is slightly fat, wearing a round-collared green damask, and a quilt around his waist. His long hair is not tied up, but instead tied into small braids, just like that. Dressed casually, this is a typical Turkic dress!
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