In 75 1 year, the battle of Nero broke out and the Tang Dynasty was defeated, but the relations between the two countries were immediately repaired after the war.
After the Anshi Rebellion broke out, the Tang Dynasty used the troops of Uighur, Dashi and other countries and regions to help suppress the Anshi Rebellion. The Arab Empire joined the Sino-Tibetan Coalition led by Li Shu, the king of Guangping, with about three or four thousand people.
Later, the Tang Dynasty once again used Uighur soldiers to fight against Shi Chaoyi's rebellion, but this time there were definitely no big food soldiers in the reinforcements. Some grain soldiers who helped the Tang Dynasty may be included in the scope of "giving and sending" and return to their coastal homeland.
Another netizen said that Arab soldiers looted Guangzhou. Actually, it was invented by some people. After the Anshi Rebellion, the number of Arab soldiers in the Tang Dynasty was very large. Most of them settled in Chang 'an, and a few moved to Guangzhou. According to historical records, there were only 100-200 people at that time. It is impossible to rob Guangzhou, a military stronghold, and then set sail safely.
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After the Anshi Rebellion, in September of the second year of An Lushan (757), the Tang Dynasty helped suppress the rebellion in 1998 with the help of troops from Uighur, Dashi and other countries and regions. At that time, Li Shu, the king of Guangping, led the10.5 million Sino-Tibetan Coalition forces, claiming that 200,000 people marched eastward from Fengxiang to beg thieves. In addition to Anxi, Shuofang and other Tang Jun, the armed forces of Uighur and Dashi also joined the coalition. In the Tang Dynasty, the northern army led by Guo Ziyi; Fan army is a Uighur, a big food soldier, under the command of Prince Hu Ye. Chang 'an in September and Luoyang in October. Since then, the Anshi Rebellion has been frightened by the news of Uighur. In historical records, it is not clear how many soldiers ate big meals and fought many wars. Since there are only "4,000 troops" in the Uighur aid system, the legend of the so-called "3,000 troops" of big eaters may be somewhat exaggerated. According to the actual situation at that time, it is estimated that due to the number of participants and the fighting situation of Uighur reinforcements recorded in historical records, only the names of reinforcements who ate big meals were mentioned, and they were behind the reinforcements, so the number would not be close to Uighur reinforcements, probably around 1000. At that time, there were big food soldiers stationed in Khorasan, and it was no problem to send thousands of troops to export labor services to help the Tang Dynasty earn foreign exchange. As for its army members, in addition to cannibals, it may also include its vassals Persians and Central Asians. According to the historical data of China, these big food reinforcements took part in the battle to recover Chang 'an and Luoyang. The Book of the Old Tang Dynasty (198) records: "At the beginning of Germany, (Maharaja) sent envoys to pay tribute. When Dai Zong was a marshal, he also took the two capitals with his national soldiers. " According to the 220-volume Thirty-six Notes of Tang Ji in Zi Tong Zhi Jian, Hu Ye returned from Tokyo in October of the second year of Yude (757) and ordered officials to welcome him to Changle Gang in Shuidong. Attend a banquet in Zheng Xuan Hall. There are not many military forces in Ye Hu Zou's army. Please leave his soldiers in Shawan, take his own horse and go with your majesty to sweep away the remnants of john young. Yes, I did.
"Fan Jun doesn't seem to be fighting. Although the Tang Dynasty once again used Uighur soldiers to fight against Shi Chaoyi's rebellion, there were absolutely no big food soldiers in this reinforcements. Some grain soldiers who helped the Tang Dynasty may be included in the scope of "giving and sending" and return to their coastal homeland. However, most of the Han-eater reinforcements did not return to China, stayed in Chang 'an and married and had children in China, so they were the first Han-eaters who officially settled in China. About 3,000 Arab soldiers suffered heavy casualties after taking part in the fierce battles to recapture the two capitals of Chang 'an and Luoyang. About 2/3 of them were 6-700, and most of them stayed in Chang 'an with 4-500. At most, 1-200 returned to China, which was exactly 1-200. It is impossible to seize, plunder and burn military towns. After the completion, you can set sail, ride the wind and waves, throw away the dust and walk away, so there is no looting of Guangzhou by big food soldiers.