C197 Please War and Tangs Timeline (2/2)

When he looked at Guan Yu, he also felt that this fourteen or fifteen year old little fellow had some skills. The degree of development of Guan Yu caused the error of judgment.)

But his Ashnasha was an eighteen-year-old.

He was very clear that before the age of twenty, it was very difficult for a person's bravery to bridge the age gap. Unless one side was a slave while the other side was a noble, at this developmental stage, a difference of three years was already very difficult to compete with. And the difference of six years was like the difference between heaven and earth.

What's more …

He said to Xiao Wen: ”Ashnasha is my trusted general, he was actually the fifth son of the King of Turkic. However, his second brother, Ascension, surrendered to the Tang empress, and he was forced to flee his turf and surrender to me. As a member of the Turk Royal Family, he had been taught to march and fight since childhood. In the Huns, apart from me and my brothers, no one of the same age was a match for him. ”

After a pause, he said to Guan Yu, ”Unless you feel that the environment you're in is several times better than that of the Turkic King, to the point of being able to erase the difference in age. ”Otherwise, I don't recommend you do it.”

When Xiao Wen, who was at the side, heard this, his eyes narrowed.

Although he did not know who this Ashnasha was.

However, Xiao Wen had heard of Ashner's name before.

The Tang Dynasty was a magical dynasty. He accepted guests from all directions and did not discriminate against those from other clans. Therefore, some foreign generals could be promoted to high officials while some foreign scholars could also assume important positions at the center.

Among them, such as Li Bai's friend, Japanese scholar Abhisit Abhisit Malu, such as a scholar.

In the early Tang Dynasty, of the foreign generals who were loyal to the Great Tang, there were three that were famous.

General Tie Lun — how did he do? General Qi Lun — lost his train of thought, as well as the former second prince of the Turk — Ashnachir.

Asnachel, who had been the second son of Rokhan of the Turkic branch, had been intelligent since childhood and had been influenced by Han culture. He and the son of Jelekhan had ruled separately over the Iron, Hui, and Tongluo tribes.

His ten years in power had been spent in light money, so the leaders looked down on him and thought that he was a fool who would not take advantage of this opportunity to make a profit.

However, he later said something that shocked everyone. If he said the tribe had money, then that was equivalent to me having money. His chief trusted him, and a large number of people sided with him.

Xiao Wen also agreed with him.

After all, unless the Soviet Union was a nation of mathematical prodigies, the tax-rich planned economy would not do any better than the invisible hand.

Although the market economy also had its own serious problems, looking at the historical economic strategies of princes and princes, Xiao Wen felt that it was better to use the invisible hand to freely let them go.

When the incident at the Black Turtle Sect happened, the East and West Kobolds felt that they had a chance. They attacked the Tang Dynasty together, but before they could do so, their own tribe in the rear garden stirred up trouble.

The rebels had defeated Jelichakhan's son, Vishnu, and Aschnachel had been defeated as well.

Three years later, the Great Tang, who had recovered, sent troops to wipe out the East Turkic, while the West Turkic was in chaos. Within the West Turkic King's Court, the two brothers fought for power and killed each other.

He had succeeded in taking over half of the territory of the West Turkic Empire, but he had never forgotten to seek revenge for the betrayal of Xue Yanda. In the end, after more than a hundred days of fighting, he was unable to win. He fled in a sorry state, leaving more than ten thousand people behind to follow him.

And he feared that the West Turkic army would attack him, so he led the crowd from Gao Chang to the Tang Dynasty.

Knowing that the Tang Country of this world had reached the point where Li Jing would pass out, Xiao Wen didn't pay much attention to Guan Yu's invitation to battle.

He waved his sleeves gracefully and said, ”Yes.”

Thus, under Xiao Wen's indifferent and worried gaze, Guan Yu walked out of the room.