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Chapter 762: The only tribe to be exterminated, the Jie tribe was actually a legion of eunuchs?

A new sky appeared.

Even an acquaintance showed up.

It was not long ago that Shi Hu, with his far-leading advantage, was personally confirmed by Tianmu as the number one tyrant in Chinese history.

Seeing Shi Hu's ferocious and brutal appearance, many ancient people frowned.

Shang Dynasty.

King Zhou Di Xin said somewhat displeasedly:

"This Shi Hu looks similar to the Guifang bandits who invaded our Shang Dynasty."

"I get annoyed just looking at him."

"I really hope you can give me a chance to meet Shi Hu in person!"

"Capture him and build a mausoleum for him, and finally throw him into a mass grave to commemorate the soldiers of our Great Shang."

However, after the sky curtain showed several images of stone tigers.

That means switching quickly.

Start the formal story.

However, the protagonist of this sky-high video is not Shi Hu.

It's the Jie tribe.

[Speaking of the Jie people, many people's first impression is probably that they are vicious, brutal, and murderous. ]

[Yes, the Jie people have been known for their brutality since they appeared on the historical stage.]

【It is said that they not only killed other ethnic groups. 】

[Even in times of famine, people from the same ethnic group would attack each other and eat each other to survive.]

[However, the Jie tribe is also one of the most mysterious ethnic groups in Chinese history. ]

[In history, their sudden appearance turned the land of China upside down, leaving a bloody memory of killing for people of all ethnic groups and the people of the world.]

【Then it disappeared quickly.】

[It even became the only ethnic group to be completely exterminated. ]

[So who exactly were the Jie people who caused such a bloody storm in history? ]

[Among the many theories about the origin of the Jie people. ]

[The theory of "a separate tribe of the Xiongnu" is the most widely spread. ]

[The Book of Jin records that Shi Le, the leader of the Jie tribe, was from the Jie family in Wuxiang, Shangdang, and his ancestors belonged to the Qiangqu tribe of the Xiongnu.]

【Therefore, the Jie tribe is also called Jiehu. 】

[The "Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms" and "Book of Wei" also have similar records. ]

[Modern scholar Wang Guowei supports this view. He believes that the Jie people are descendants of the Southern Xiongnu who migrated inland during the Jin Dynasty.]

【Many scholars pointed out. 】

[The Jie tribe originated from the Qiangqu tribe among the 19 tribes of the Xiongnu.]

[From the perspective of historical development, during the Western Han Dynasty, the Jie people were captured by the Xiongnu and brought into China. At that time, they were subordinate to the Xiongnu and were their vassals.]

[Later, the Jie followed the Southern Xiongnu and migrated to the Bingzhou counties west of the Taihang Mountains.]

[But this statement is also questionable.]

[The Jie people have deep eyes, high noses, and thick beards, which are different from the Xiongnu people.]

How can this be explained?

[Are they really just a branch of the Xiongnu? ]

【Mr. Tan Qixiang, a Chinese historical geographer, put forward a different view. He believed that the Qiangqu recorded in the Book of Jin refers to Kangju. 】

【So the Jie people are descendants of the Kangju people.】

【From a geographical point of view, Kangju is located in Central Asia, bordering the ancient Western Regions of China. 】

[At that time, the Xiongnu were powerful, and these Kangju people who migrated here were conquered by the Xiongnu and became a branch of the Xiongnu.]

【Later, they entered the Central Plains with the migration of the Xiongnu. 】

[However, there is currently no conclusive archaeological evidence or written records to fully confirm this claim.]

[It is more based on the research and speculation of place names and clan names in ancient documents. ]

【…】

[Some even say that the Jie people are a part of the Jews.]

[As we can see, there are many different opinions among historians about the origin of the Jie people, and there is still no definite conclusion. ]

【But one thing is basically certain. 】

[That was the Jie tribe that first appeared on the historical stage. It was indeed a small tribe affiliated with the Xiongnu.]

[It was even a group of slaves under the rule of the Xiongnu. 】

【Then let’s look at the name of the Jie tribe. 】

[The Jie tribe is also called Jiehu, which is not a good word either in modern times or in ancient times. ]

[At that time, castrated rams were called Jie. ]

【From this point we can make some inferences. 】

[Perhaps the Jie people were the castrated slaves that the Xiongnu despised.]

[Perhaps it was the Huns who wanted to enhance the fighting power of these slaves.]

So they were castrated first, and then organized into an army.

[Let them serve as vassals of the Xiongnu and fight everywhere.]

……

The sky screen also gave a picture at this time, but the picture was a film clip of the Unsullied in Game of Thrones.

You can see the slave owner introducing the castrated Unsullied army. Some scenes of the Unsullied fighting are also shown.

It can be seen that the Unsullied, who are wearing uniform uniforms and have received rigorous military training, are indeed very powerful.

It's just a short cut of a dozen seconds.

It can be seen that they are a very elite and powerful army.

……

Outside the sky.

Qin Dynasty.

Ying Zheng initially thought that the strong soldiers could not be a legion of castrated soldiers, but now he sees what Tianmu said.

Ying Zheng was also somewhat curious and interested and said:
"The picture given on the sky screen at this moment is that of the Unsullied."

"It should be from the TV series Game of Thrones."

"It seems that these Unsullied are indeed following orders, and their fighting power is very strong, even stronger than the elite soldiers of the Lannister family on the sky."

"Game of Thrones is a Western TV series, while the Jie tribe is a legion of castrated soldiers and a historical legend of the Chinese nation."

“The East and the West come together.”

"Could it be true that forming a castrated army can effectively improve combat effectiveness?"

"if it is like this."

"I dare not say much about other things in Daqin, but I will definitely have enough prisoners."

Tianmu also continued to tell the story.

【If we speculate based on this possibility. 】

【Then the origin of the Jie people should not be a single ethnic group.】

【Instead, the Huns selected suitable candidates from the various tribes and nations they conquered.】

【After castrating them, they were organized into a legion. 】

【And because they are not a certain nation formed naturally. 】

[So naturally there is no exact record of their origins in history books. ]

[This kind of collective castration can easily lead to distorted and extreme thinking.]

[This can explain why the Jie tribe is so bloodthirsty and murderous. ]

【And it can be confirmed. 】

[The Jie tribe had a very low status at the beginning. ]

【It belongs to the miscellaneous Hu among the miscellaneous Hu. 】

[It is a pure slave army. ]

[Maybe even a legion of castrated slaves.]

[And it was the people who were sold into slavery who led the Jie tribe to rise. 】

……

This concludes the short video introducing the possible origins of the Jie people.

Barrages of comments appeared one after another.

"The mixed barbarians outside the Great Wall are called Jie."

"So he is the descendant of a eunuch, no wonder he is so perverted."

"A group of pure borns, fortunately they were destroyed by Ran Min."

"They were not extinct. The later Erzhu Rong and Hou Jing were Jiehu. "

"They are Jie people too? Damn! The stereotype has been deepened."

"The Jie Hu who came later should not be the same as the Jie Hu of Shi Le and Shi Hu. "

"Won't castration weaken combat effectiveness?"

"It may not be a complete castration, but just a symbolic or punitive blow."

"Somewhat like the Mamluks."

"You guys should read the English pronunciation of Jew, and Jews also practice circumcision."

Outside the sky.

Han Dynasty.

Liu Che said with a hint of amusement:

"Using eunuchs as soldiers is really cruel."

"The origins of this Jie tribe are so strange. If they are indeed the descendants of the castrated legion, their character and methods should not be underestimated."

Huo Qubing was young and energetic, and he did not think these barbarians were anything but powerful.

"Your Majesty, in my opinion, even if the Jie tribe has a special origin, they are nothing more than ants in front of our Han cavalry."

"I don't know what happened to China in the future."

"The world was taken over by a bunch of bastards."

"There was also a great tyrant like Shi Hu."

Liu Che nodded.

"A group of mixed people, their fighting power will naturally not be very strong."

"They were treated like this by the Xiongnu, but they could also become the Xiongnu's minions."

"Our great Han dynasty has been at war for years, and we have captured many barbarian tribes. If we castrate the captives and use them as vanguards, we can eliminate future troubles and increase the number of soldiers who will die."

Liu Che stopped talking abruptly, and just continued to think silently. (End of this chapter)

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