I Have a Shenhao System

Chapter 825: Wonderful Third Brother

About 600 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, the Persian empire became stronger and began to invade the third brother's family. The Aryans, the new master of the third brother's family, were beaten down and the Indu River basin was turned into Persia. Part of the empire.

In 330 BC, the powerful Persian empire was destroyed by Macedonian King Alexander and the brave Greeks.

However, the King Alexander didn't seem to have a good deal, he began to march all the way east, directly hit the Ganges River valley, and occupied all the northern area of ​​the third brother's house.

However, the soldiers who had followed Alexander for ten years were not very nostalgic about this place, and they all wanted to go home early.

As a result, Alexander left a small group of people to rule the third brother's house, and he took the remaining people directly back to Greece.

It didn't take long for Alexander to go back, and the huge Macedonian Empire also fell apart and completely disintegrated.

At this time, the people of the third brother's family began to fight back.

In the end, under the leadership of a king named Yuehu, he completely defeated the Greeks who stayed at home, unified the north, and established the famous Maurya Dynasty, which was about the same time as the Qin Dynasty in China.

The Maurya Dynasty came to the time of King Asoka, the grandson of King Moonguard, and the country has also developed to its peak, with the exception of several areas in the south, which almost unified the continent.

This is the first and last time that the third brother has almost unified the country with his own strength.

It's really amazing.

However, this greatness only lasted for fifty years.

In 232 BC, after the death of King Ashoka, the Maurya Dynasty began to decline. Many areas began to separate from the imperial court and became independent, and the dynasty's ruling power also declined.

At this time, many foreigners began to look at the third brother's house again, so a new round of foreign invasion began again.

In 200 BC, probably during the Western Han Dynasty in China, West Asians from the Great Xia Empire began to invade the northwestern part of the third brother's home and established some small countries.

However, the buttocks of the Daxia people were not hot yet, and the Serbs in Central Asia began to migrate south due to being driven by the Dayue (reading big meat juice) people.

After these people entered the South Asian subcontinent through the Khyber Pass, they wiped out several small countries and established an empire.

Later, when the Dayue people were beaten by the Huns in the Western Regions, there was really no place to stay, so after a discussion, everyone decided to settle down at the third brother's house.

In this way, the Dayue people went all the way south and beat the Serbs who were entrenched here to eat and drink.

The basic logic is as follows: the Chinese beat the Huns, the Huns bully the Dayue people, the Dayue people bully the Serbs, and the Serbs bully the third brother.

In 100 BC, the Dayue people established the Guishuang Dynasty on the territory of the third brother.

After that, it took more than a hundred years to rule the northern part of the third brother's house and part of Central Asia, and the Guishuang Dynasty reached its peak.

At this time, it had reached the Eastern Han Dynasty of China.

In 90 AD, King Guishuang wanted to marry the Han Dynasty on a whim, so he sent someone to apply to Banchao, the guardian of the Eastern Han Dynasty stationed in the Western Regions, to see if he could marry a Han Dynasty princess.

However, Ban Chao didn't pay attention to King Guishuang's thoughts at all, and he didn't even report the matter to the court, so he rejected their application.

What's so special is that the toad wants to eat swan meat and doesn't take pictures of itself with soaking urine.

After the marriage application was rejected, this also made King Guishuang very faceless and felt humiliated.

He thought to himself, I am now the emperor of a great empire, and I am no longer the leader of the weak Da Yue clan before, so why can't I marry the Eastern Han Dynasty?

Ban Chao told him rudely: No, you are still a weak chicken in my eyes.

When King Guishuang heard this, he became angry immediately and sent 70,000 people to attack Ban Chao, wanting to prove that he is not a weak one.

And who is Ban Chao?

This was a famous military strategist and diplomat in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a ruthless man who could pacify more than fifty countries in the Western Regions with 36 people. He was named Dingyuanhou, and later generations called him "Ban Dingyuan." .

Do you say that such a ruthless person would be afraid of the flock of weak chickens from the Da Yue family?

The people of the Seventy Thousand Guishuang Dynasty didn't look enough at all, they were easily defeated by Ban Chao.

I have to say that this Ban Chao doesn't take the Guishuang Dynasty seriously.

The two sides fought a battle, and he didn't even know what King Guishuang was called, and only called him King Yueshi.

This battle can also be regarded as the second Sino-Indian war in history.

Although there was a war between the Guishuang Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty, the people-to-people exchanges between the two sides were still very frequent.

The Guishuang dynasty opened the barrier between Hua Guo and San Ge's family, creating powerful conditions for the east spread of Buddhism.

Since the Eastern Han Dynasty, many monks from the Dayuezhi, Anxi, Yindu, and Kangju countries have come to China to teach Buddhism.

According to legend, the first Yindu monks who came to China were named Kaye Moteng and Zhufalan.

They were invited by the Han Dynasty and came to Luoyang together, lived in the White Horse Temple, where they compiled forty-two chapters.

This is also the earliest Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures in China.

With the spread of Buddhism in China, since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, more and more Chinese monks have gone to Guishuang to learn scriptures.

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Buddhism began to prevail in China, and Buddhism reached its peak in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

The Guishuang dynasty lasted for more than four hundred years, until about 425 AD. The dynasty split into several small countries, which were later unified by the Gupta dynasty.

The Gupta dynasty was a large dynasty founded by the third brother's family. Under the rule of this dynasty, the third brother's family also experienced a period of over 100 years of unification and social stability.

It can be regarded as another powerful dynasty after the Maurya Dynasty in the history of the third brother.

However, it still only unified the northern part of the subcontinent, and did not expand too far to the south, so we can't count it as unifying Indo.

Even if it is almost unified, it can't be talked about.

The Gupta dynasty was the last feudal regime established by the third brother himself. In the following 1,500 years, the third brother never had the opportunity to establish his own country.

Around 500 AD, after the Gupta dynasty lasted for more than a hundred years, a group of Huns descended south and killed in the Ganges River basin. They easily annihilated the Gupta dynasty.

However, this time the Huns did not establish a larger country here, and were later assimilated by the third brother.

After another hundred years, a new dynasty was born in the northern area of ​​the third brother's house, that is, the Jieri Dynasty, also known as "Tianzhu".

At that time, Tianzhu was divided into five parts: east, west, south, north and middle.

In the seventh century AD, King Jieri unified the five divisions of Tianzhu and established Jieri Dynasty.

However, the territory of the Jie-Japanese dynasty was not large either. It only unified a part of the northern part, and failed to unify the southern part.

At this time, it was also the Sui and Tang Dynasties of Hua Guo.

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