It is said that in 647 AD, the Tang Dynasty sent diplomatic envoys to India, mainly for? Far attack near attack? By making friends with a big country in central India to contain the threat of Tubo, the secondary purpose is to visit Tubo and then visit Princess Wencheng, the adopted daughter of Emperor Taizong. When the minister set out, he didn't expect that the situation ahead was confusing and he would become a famous macho man in the future. His name is Wang Xuance, followed by his brother Jiang.
The situation in India was very chaotic at that time. In fact, India has not been unified several times since ancient times. This time, Wang Xuance went to a ruling Indian empire: the King of the Anti-Japanese War, and the big BOSS of the Anti-Japanese War was a guest brother in The Journey to the West. What Wang Xuance didn't expect was that the Japanese Empire was usurped by Minister Luo Song. The arrow faces the Datang mission from afar and goes out of the city to meet the enemy, but it is not the Indian mission that leaves the city, but 2000 Indian soldiers.
So I opened the diplomatic mission of Datang, and almost all the troops were wiped out: 28 people were killed. The remaining ambassadors, namely Wang Xuance and Jiang, were arrested in Indian prisons. The two brothers are cows and somehow escaped from prison. Japanese novelists described that Wang Xuance contacted Princess Kaxili, the sister of the Japanese Lord of the Rings, and fled India, especially adding a sex scene.
Wang Xuance ran out, not wanting to pick up his tail and flee back to China. For revenge, he went to Nepal today and met the local king. Because Nepal belongs to the younger brother of Tubo, a friendly country in the Tang Dynasty, due to the hype of Tianwei and Wang Xuance, it lent 7000 cavalry to Wang Xuance. Hearing this, Tubo lent it to 1200 elite Tubo cavalry.
The point is, can 7000 Nepalese cavalry+1200 Tibetan elite cavalry destroy a big country with hundreds of thousands of troops in China and India?
Just look at the records: Wang Xuance killed 3,000 Indian soldiers, 10000 more Indian soldiers drowned in the water, 1 1000 captured. Aroshuna fled the capital. How did this Wang Xuance deal with the Indian army? The truth is confusing. Some people say it's a fire bull array and a slingshot, but it's all gone except the fantasy novel written by the Japanese. Others say that Aroshun took his harem beauty as the captain, which is not recorded in the history books.
The arrow ran away, the former capital was occupied by Wang Xuance, and the rest of the vassal states stood on their own feet. The imperial court is considered to be doomed. According to the New Tang Book, the corpse of Kummo, the king of East Tianzhu, gave 30,000 horses and cattle to support the army, as well as bows, knives and baoying collaterals. The reasons for it were not known I don't think I'm afraid of being beaten. So what's the end of this arrow? According to the Book of Old Tang Dynasty, Arona escaped from the city and was captured by Shi Renjin. There are 22,000 men and women and more than 30,000 horses and cows.
When Wang Xuance returned to China, he met a 200-year-old Indian monk who gave some colored balls to Emperor Taizong all day. Finally, when Emperor Taizong died, Wang Xuance was also considered as the culprit, and his career was finished. But Wang Xuance made two achievements: Wu Zetian, who was only 24 at that time, and Yoshiki Tanaka, a Japanese master of fantasy literature.
Big bosses who like watching cartoons and comics know his representative works more or less: Legend of Heroes of the Galaxy and Battle of Aslan. Yoshiki Tanaka also wrote a "Tianzhu Hot Wind Record" based on Wang Xuance's story, and this book also added the love story of Wang Xuance and King Jerzy's sister. Yoshiki Tanaka once expressed regret that a person's fame depends on publicity. Without any publicity, the hero was finally forgotten by the world. ?
India has no habit of recording history, and there is little unified history in the South Asian subcontinent. Even the language and culture were unified by British colonists, especially the habit of recording history. Therefore, it is hard to say that India has the habit of respecting history!