Ancient books of China in Han Dynasty
Su Wuzi was self-cleaning. When he was young, with his father's position, all three brothers became the attendants of the emperor and were gradually promoted to be officials in charge of the hunting tools of the emperor's pommel horse. At that time, the Han court continued to crusade against the Huns and sent envoys to spy on each other many times. Xiongnu detained and waited for more than a dozen Chinese envoys. Xiongnu envoys came, and Han Ting also detained them to offset them. BC 100, and Lu just established Khan, afraid of being attacked by Han, so he said, "Han Di is my elder." These cultural relics were returned to Lu, the messenger of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty praised him for his understanding, so he sent Su Wu as a corps commander to escort the Xiongnu emissary stranded in Han to return home, and gave him a generous gift to thank him for his kindness. Su Wu and deputy corps commander John Zhang, temporary special envoy Chang Hui, and 100 infantry and reconnaissance personnel. When I arrived in Xiongnu, I dedicated my belongings to Khan. Khan's arrogance is not what Han expected. Khan was about to send messengers to escort Su Wu and others back to Han, which coincided with the rebellion of Gou Jian, the King of Yue, and Changshui people among the Huns. Zhou Wang's sister Gou Jian's son went to Han with Zhou Wang, and then returned with Zhuo Yehou Zhao Ponu. Among those who surrendered under Wei Law, E Shi, the mother who planned to kidnap Khan, secretly returned to Han. Just met Su Wu and others to the Huns. When Yu Chang was in the Han Dynasty, he kept in contact with Zhang Shengyou, the deputy envoy, and visited him privately, saying, "I heard that Emperor Gaozu hated Wei Law very much, so I could always ambush the crossbow for the Han Dynasty and shoot him. My mother and brother are both in Han, and I hope to be taken care of by Han Ting. " John Zhang promised him and gave the property to Yuchang. After more than a month, Khan went out hunting, and only E Shi and Khan's children were at home. More than 70 people, including Yu Chang, started an uprising. One of them ran away at night and reported their plans to E Shi and his children. Khan's children sent troops to fight against him, and King Gou Jian died. I am often captured alive. Khan sent a health court in this case. John Zhang heard the news and worried that what he and Yu Chang said privately would be exposed, so he told Su Wu what had happened. Su Wu said, "If things come to this, we will definitely be dragged into trouble. If you are humiliated, you will die, and you are even more sorry for the country! " So I want to kill myself. John Zhang and Chang Hui stopped him together. For John Zhang, danger always exists. Khan was furious and called many nobles to discuss and wanted to kill the Han ambassador. Zuo Yi's way: "If you kill people, what stricter criminal law is used?" They should all be told to surrender. "Khan sent Wei Lv called Su Wu to stand trial. Su Wu said to Chang Hui, "If you lose your integrity and disgrace your mission, even if you are alive, how can you have the face to return to the cold pavilion!" With that, he pulled out his knife and committed suicide. Willep was surprised. He hugged Su Wu and sent for the doctor on a fast horse. The doctor dug a hole in the ground, lit a small fire in the hole, and then put Su Wu face down on the hole, patting him on the back to let the blood flow out. Su Wu was dead, and it took a long time to breathe again. Chang Hui and others cried, pulling Su Wu back to camp with the car. Khan admired Su Wu's moral integrity, sent someone to ask Su Wu in the morning and evening, and arrested and imprisoned John Zhang. Su Wu's injury is improving. Khan sent messengers to inform Su Wu that they came to the trial hall together, hoping to take this opportunity to make Su Wu surrender. After the sword killed Yu Chang, Wei Lv said, "John Zhang, an envoy of the Han Dynasty, murdered a minister who was closely related to Khan and should be put to death. Forgive those who surrender. " John Zhang raised his sword to kill, and John Zhang demanded surrender. Wei Lu said to Su Wu, "The deputy envoy is guilty and should sit with you." Su Wu said, "I didn't participate in the planning, and I'm not his relative. How to talk about sitting together? " Lv Wei once again raised his sword and pointed it at Su Wu, while Su Wu remained motionless. Wei Lv said, "Su Jun! I turned my back on Han Ting before. %B Respondent: You are | Grade 2 | August 9, 200514: 07 Su Wuzi Ziqing. When they were young, with their father's position, the three brothers became the attendants of the emperor and were gradually promoted to be officials in charge of the hunting tools of the emperor's pommel horse. At that time, the Han court continued to crusade against the Huns and sent envoys to spy on each other many times. Xiongnu detained and waited for more than a dozen Chinese envoys. Xiongnu envoys came, and Han Ting also detained them to offset them. BC 100, and Lu just established Khan, afraid of being attacked by Han, so he said, "Han Di is my elder." These cultural relics were returned to Lu, the messenger of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty praised him for his understanding, so he sent Su Wu as a corps commander to escort the Xiongnu emissary stranded in Han to return home, and gave him a generous gift to thank him for his kindness. Su Wu and deputy corps commander John Zhang, temporary special envoy Chang Hui, and 100 infantry and reconnaissance personnel. When I arrived in Xiongnu, I dedicated my belongings to Khan. Khan's arrogance is not what Han expected. Khan was about to send messengers to escort Su Wu and others back to Han, which coincided with the rebellion of Gou Jian, the King of Yue, and Changshui people among the Huns. Zhou Wang's sister Gou Jian's son went to Han with Zhou Wang, and then returned with Zhuo Yehou Zhao Ponu. Among those who surrendered under Wei Law, E Shi, the mother who planned to kidnap Khan, secretly returned to Han. Just met Su Wu and others to the Huns. When Yu Chang was in the Han Dynasty, he kept in contact with Zhang Shengyou, the deputy envoy, and visited him privately, saying, "I heard that Emperor Gaozu hated Wei Law very much, so I could always ambush the crossbow for the Han Dynasty and shoot him. My mother and brother are both in Han, and I hope to be taken care of by Han Ting. " John Zhang promised him and gave the property to Yuchang. After more than a month, Khan went out hunting, and only E Shi and Khan's children were at home. More than 70 people, including Yu Chang, started an uprising. One of them ran away at night and reported their plans to E Shi and his children. Khan's children sent troops to fight against him, and King Gou Jian died. I am often captured alive. Khan sent a health court in this case. John Zhang heard the news and worried that what he and Yu Chang said privately would be exposed, so he told Su Wu what had happened. Su Wu said, "If things come to this, we will definitely be dragged into trouble. If you are humiliated, you will die, and you are even more sorry for the country! " So I want to kill myself. John Zhang and Chang Hui stopped him together. For John Zhang, danger always exists. Khan was furious and called many nobles to discuss and wanted to kill the Han ambassador. Zuo Yi's way: "If you kill people, what stricter criminal law is used?" They should all be told to surrender. "Khan sent Wei Lv called Su Wu to stand trial. Su Wu said to Chang Hui, "If you lose your integrity and disgrace your mission, even if you are alive, how can you have the face to return to the cold pavilion!" With that, he pulled out his knife and committed suicide. Willep was surprised. He hugged Su Wu and sent for the doctor on a fast horse. The doctor dug a hole in the ground, lit a small fire in the hole, and then put Su Wu face down on the hole, patting him on the back to let the blood flow out. Su Wu was dead, and it took a long time to breathe again. Chang Hui and others cried, pulling Su Wu back to camp with the car. Khan admired Su Wu's moral integrity, sent someone to ask Su Wu in the morning and evening, and arrested and imprisoned John Zhang. Su Wu's injury is improving. Khan sent messengers to inform Su Wu that they came to the trial hall together, hoping to take this opportunity to make Su Wu surrender. After the sword killed Yu Chang, Wei Lv said, "John Zhang, an envoy of the Han Dynasty, murdered a minister who was closely related to Khan and should be put to death. Forgive those who surrender. " John Zhang raised his sword to kill, and John Zhang demanded surrender. Wei Lu said to Su Wu, "The deputy envoy is guilty and should sit with you." Su Wu said, "I didn't participate in the planning, and I'm not his relative. How to talk about sitting together? " Lv Wei once again raised his sword and pointed it at Su Wu, while Su Wu remained motionless. Wei Lv said, "Su Jun! I turned my back on the Han Dynasty and surrendered to the Huns. Fortunately, Khan gave me a knighthood and made me king. Running all over the mountain with tens of thousands of slaves, horses and other livestock, how rich! Soviets, you surrender today and tomorrow. Fertilize the grass with your body for nothing, and who knows you! " Su Wu didn't respond. Wei Law said, "If you surrender after me, I will be your brother. "If you don't listen to my arrangement today, will you have a chance to see me later?" Su Wu lambasted Wei Law, saying, "You are a servant and son of others. You betrayed the emperor, abandoned your relatives and became a surrendered slave in a foreign country, regardless of benevolence and righteousness. Why should I see you? Besides, Khan trusted you to decide other people's lives, but you were unfair and didn't uphold justice. Instead, you want to make Emperor Xian of Han and Xiongnu stand against each other and watch the disasters and losses of the two countries! You know perfectly well that I will never surrender and try to make Han and Xiongnu attack each other. The disaster of the demise of the Huns will begin with me! " Wei Law knew that Su Wu could not intimidate and surrender after all, so he reported Khan. Khan wanted him to surrender more and more, so he imprisoned Su Wu in a big cellar and didn't give him anything to drink or eat. When it snowed, Su Wu lay chewing the snow and swallowed it with felt wool to satisfy his hunger. He would not die for several days. Huns thought it was amazing, so they moved Su Wu to a deserted place near Beihai, and let him graze the ram, saying that he would give it back to Han after the ram gave birth to a lamb. At the same time, his subordinates and his entourage Chang Hui were placed in other places. After Su Wu moved to Beihai, the grain could not be sent out, so he had to dig out the wild fruits stored by the wild rats to eat. He leans on Jeff in the cold pavilion to graze the sheep, and holds them when he sleeps and gets up, so that the yak tail hair tied to his joints can be taken off. Five or six years later, Khan's younger brother Wang Yu went hunting in Beihai. Sue weaves nets and corrects crossbows. Yu Wang values him very much and provides him with clothes and food. More than three years later, Yu Wang fell ill and gave Su Wu horses and livestock, clay pots for wine and cheese, and dome felt tents. After the king died, all his men moved away. This winter, Ding stole cattle and sheep from Su Wu, and Su Wu fell into poverty again. Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty ascended the throne, and a few years later, Xiongnu and Han reached a peace agreement. Hanting looked for Su Wu and others, and Xiongnu lied that Su Wu was dead. Later, the Han envoy went to Xiongnu again, and Chang Hui asked the guards to accompany him. At night, he met an envoy of the Han nationality and truthfully told the story of his stay in Xiongnu for several years. Ask the ambassador to tell him, "The son of heaven shot geese in the forest garden and said that Su Wu and others were in Beihai." Han emissary was very happy, so he asked Khan according to the method Chang Hui taught him. Khan looked at the people around him and was very surprised. He apologized to Ambassador China and said, "Su Wu and others are really alive." Khan told Su Wu's men, in addition to those who had surrendered and died before, nine others had been following Su Wu back. In the spring of the sixth year of Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty (8 1 BC), Su Wu returned to Chang 'an. Su Wu was imprisoned in Xiongnu for 19 years, and his beard and hair were all white when he came back.