Su Wu (140 years BC - 60 years BC), a native of Duling (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), was an outstanding diplomat and a national hero in the Western Han Dynasty. Su Wu was a native of the Han Dynasty, the prefect of the county, and a Chinese patriot. At that time, the relationship between

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Su Wu (140 years BC - 60 years BC), a native of Duling (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), was an outstanding diplomat and a national hero in the Western Han Dynasty. Su Wu was a native of the Han Dynasty, the prefect of the county, and a Chinese patriot. At that time, the relationship between - DayDayNews

Su Wu (140 years BC-60 years BC), a native of Duling (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), was an outstanding diplomat and a national hero in the Western Han Dynasty.

Su Wu, Han h, was a native of the prefect of the county, and a Chinese patriot. At that time, the relationship between Han and Hun was sometimes good and sometimes bad. In 100 BC, the new Shanyu of the Huns ascended the throne, respecting the Han Dynasty as his father-in-law (elder). Emperor Wu of Han to show friendship. Su Wu was appointed as the General of the Central Army and led a hundred people to hold the talisman (the talisman held by ancient envoys. It was decorated with the yak tail and used as a token) to send the Xiongnu envoys who were detained in the Han Dynasty back to their country. Unexpectedly, after the mission was completed, Su Wu was implicated and asked to betray the Han Dynasty due to civil strife in the upper class of the Xiongnu. Su Wu would rather die than surrender. Shanyu exiled Su Wu to the Beihai to grazle ram , saying that if the ram is given birth, he can return to the Han Dynasty. However, he was obsessed with returning to the Han Dynasty and shepherded sheep in the extremely cold land of the North Sea for 19 years.

Su Wu (140 years BC - 60 years BC), a native of Duling (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), was an outstanding diplomat and a national hero in the Western Han Dynasty. Su Wu was a native of the Han Dynasty, the prefect of the county, and a Chinese patriot. At that time, the relationship between - DayDayNews

Later, the Huns were in civil strife, and the new Shanyu sought to reconcile the Han Dynasty. Emperor Zhao of Han sent envoys to the Huns and demanded that Su Wu be released. The Huns deceived the envoys and said that Su Wu was dead. The Later Han Dynasty sent envoys to bribe the people under Shanyu. When they knew about Su Wu's situation, they blamed Shanyu and said, "Our emperor shot down a wild goose. Su Wu's handwritten letter was tied to the geese, saying that he was herding sheep in the North Sea." Shanyu agreed to send it back to Su Wu. Later, he used wild geese to describe letters and those who convey letters.

Su Wu once married and had children in the Huns. After he returned to the Han Dynasty, his son redeemed him. The Huns' wife who had been with each other for nearly 20 years remained in the distant north forever, and from then on, the world was separated.

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