[Original text] The emperor sent more than 60,000 troops. In August, he appointed Taichang, the Marquis of Yiyang, Ren Qianqiu, as General Fenwu, to help him. In winter, October, the troops were completed and arrived in Longxi. In November, they advanced together. The Qiang barba

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[Original text] The emperor sent more than 60,000 troops. In August, he appointed Taichang, the Marquis of Yiyang, Ren Qianqiu, as General Fenwu, to help him. In winter, October, the troops were completed and arrived in Longxi. In November, they advanced together. The Qiang barba - DayDayNews

[Original text]

book report, and the emperor sent more than 60,000 troops. In August, he appointed Ren Qianqiu, the Marquis of Yiyang, as General Fenwu, to help him. In winter, October, the troops were completed and the troops arrived in Longxi. In November, they advanced together. The Qiang barbarians were defeated and beheaded thousands of times, and the rest were all out of the frontier. Before the war was decided, the Han Dynasty re-hired and recruited 10,000 soldiers and appointed the prefect of Dingxiang , , Han Anguo as General Jianwei. Before he advanced, he returned after hearing that the Qiang had been defeated. The imperial edict dismissed the officials and soldiers and kept the farmlands to prepare for key points.

[Translation]

Han Yuandi saw the memorial of Feng Fengshi and sent more than 60,000 troops to support it. In August, Emperor Yuan of Han appointed Taichang Yiyang Marquis Ren Qianqiu as General Fenwu to provide assistance. In winter, October, all the troops arrived in Longxi. In November, several large armies advanced in unison, defeating the Qiang Hu, killing thousands of people, and all the remaining Qiang Hu were fleeing outside the frontier. Before the two armies were fighting to the decisive battle, the court recruited another 10,000 soldiers and appointed Han Anguo, the prefect of Dingxiang, as General Jianwei. Before the troops set out, they heard that the Qiang Pirates had been defeated, so they stopped advancing. Emperor Yuan of Han issued an edict to demobilize the army, but also left some troops to reclaim wasteland and farmland, and to guard and prepare for important frontiers. (To be continued)

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