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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.

Chapter 748: The Second Khan. [748]



Summary

In the Tang Dynasty, the Yin Mountain range serves as a crucial natural barrier between nomadic tribes and the Han people, impacting control over the Hetao Plain. Tong Yehu, the twelfth Great Khan of the Turkic Khaganate, unites the Turkic tribes under his rule, succeeding where his grandfather Dadu Khan failed. The narrative details the historical lineage of the Turkic Khagans, highlighting internal strife and power struggles that led to the rise and fall of various leaders. Tu Li, a young khan, pledges loyalty to Tong Yehu, who emphasizes the importance of unity among the Turks. The story reflects on the complexities of leadership and the historical context of the Turkic Khaganate's formation and conflicts.

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