MERCH STORE: crowdmade.com/collections/yuric-inc-shop I’m back, with another video. This time I figured out how to add “Motion-blur” to images in Premiere Pro, so I had use it whenever I had the chance. Sorry for butchering the Chinese names, I already struggle with speaking in general.
Nice stickers, but a bit expensive (in my opinion)... Perhaps there will be sets available where several stickers will be sold together (at a more optimal price) Maybe I just can't judge the sticker prices... The designs are really beautiful. I'm waiting for simplified/stick* figure enamel pins.
You can tell that they were still true to their Greek roots by how much Hubris they had. Imagine bullying *the Chinese Empire* multiple times, mocking them, ruining their merchants, causing so many lost lives and so on, and acting like China was just going to stand around doing nothing to stop this
I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better
And for anyone asking, they did defeat the xiongnu btw, at their own game even. The Han made their own archer calvary units, defeated the xiongnu's main army and sacked their capital, fragmenting the confederacy.
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Which kicked the Xiongnu out of Asia and moved to the West and later became The Huns collapsed Roman, while the remaining Xiongnu descendants stayed and became Mongolian in 12th century.
Well now that explains a lot how the silk road, Chinese's dominance at the time, and how important horses were. Always love a good history lesson and hey if the merch atore does well i hope to see more. I totally want a shirt with my favorites on it. 😆
Oh, how wonderful! The Greco-Bactrians are such a fascinating population. I am glad that one more popular history RUclips channel has delved into this unique part of history :)
This is always my go-to story to showcase how interconnected the World was in ancient times. I always love everyone's reaction upon hearing that Ancient China and Ancient Greek fought a war
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@@SethMMX no but actually yes and l actually thought that it was just satire l actually didn't even realise that you were actually genuinely serious about that l actually apologise for offending you.
@@user-gu8qi4me8x learned it from Kings and Generals own take on War of Heavenly Horses. It was mentioned that Lu Bu's horse is a descendant of Ferghana horses.
@@samuelmendoza9356 same as you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and l actually thought that l was the only one who actually thought that l was the only one who saw that video.
@@samuelmendoza9356 damm 1h ago and oh my bad l actually didn't even realise that And finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually also watched that video and l actually thought that l was the only one who actually thought that l was the only one who watched it and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world.
Wonderful video, master Yuric! It is indeed one of the fascinating "faraway cultures encountering each other" episodes of history. Thank you for the information, and kudos to the presentation!
This is why I can't take anyone seriously who say that Chinese civilization was isolated from the rest of the world for most of its history. No, that's not true. They were highly interconnected with the rest of Asia as well as Africa and Europe.
China only closed off from the world during the Qing dynasty, the last China dynasty, which was ruled by the minority Manchu group of people, who so feared that the Han majority population would get empowered and overthrow them through foreign powers, weapons, and technologies, especially after the Qing's rulers learned that how advanced of the warfare weapons from the West at that same period.
This is also why I love the Mongol Era of history so much. The Mongols fought a diverse series of countries during their conquests: Chinese Dynasties like the Jin and Song, the Islamic countries like the Khwarizem Empire and the Mamluks, the Europeans like Poland and Hungary, Indians like the Delhi Sultanate but also the Japanese in the form of the Kamakura Shogunate. Their Pax Mongolia also allowed Europeans like Marco Polo to travel and experience the East, fueling the Age of Exploration where Europe dared to travel the raging seas and mythical lands, finding the way not only to the East once again but also discovering a new continent in the form of America.
I actually cannot express how genuinely criminaly underated this comment actually is and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me.
It’s funny as the nomads were a large part of the reason why travelers had a hard time traveling. For example during the peace of the tang dynasty the country was very diverse and famously the traveler Xuanzang went to india. However after the collapse of the tang the nomadic dynasties of the north like the Liao and the khitan disrupted this
There was no "Mongolia" before the 12th century, Mongolians were only formed by various nomadic tribes in northern China after Genghis Khan's successes in wars and forced all of others under his army...Before that they were just different nomadic tribes who had been warring, killing each other while harassing, and raiding other kingdoms/empires around them...catching, and robbing every traveler, trader, and envoy that ever traveled inside their terrorizes... They have no proper "civilization", that's why even when the Mogolian army conquered the vastest territories in human history, they couldn't last long but eventually were assimilated into the locals...
@@StephenYoung1379 there technically were mongols before the 12th century as it was a tribal identity kinda like the khitan and jurchens before them HOWEVER they were not a EMPIRE before the 12th century.
@@hiimryan2388 They were mixed of different ethnic groups and tribes. Not a SINGLE same group, just like Americans...before Columbus and European immigrations and became the big melting pot as today, there were no Americans, (even Native Americans were a different group of people)
dude! in Iran we called those horses " Nissay" which means " darkness of death" . the " asvaran" which mentioned as Heaviest cavalry in ancient era, ( parthian/sassanid Cataphracts) rode those horses in battles. after 700years wars bitween Iranians and romans, the sassanid empire fell to the doom and arab caliphate shows up... they buthchered all those horses! like savages... cuz they thought they were jinn ( demons)! those horses had Rare colors such Blue, pure gold, red, pure whit/black and some color which have no english translation :D ( some thing like pigeon neck! wich shine in light and change the color! ) the horses had something horn-like on thier nose. and were SO MUCH important to the ppl and the emprors! the rumors says they had been found these days! im not sure, but i wish the rumors come true!
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Which was when the Chinese vs 16 + countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, Thailand, Greece, Philippines, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Norway) yet still ended up as a draw or stalemate. It's crazy, you would barely or never hear about this war from Western media.
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Yeah, this DOES sound like an Age of Empires random map skirmish. And you know.... the ost for AoE would make great background music for your history vids!
@@veldrensavoth7119 my bad l actually didn't mean to say that I actually didn't know that it was a actual question l actually thought that it was just satire, I actually apologise for offending you.
I'm sorry, but if my envoy told me that somebody's horses sweated blood, I'd be all like "let's stay as far away for there as possible". Sweating blood is not normal and why would anybody interoperate sweating blood as anything other than bad
It’s possibly just a phrase meaning strong or something like that. For example we say blood sweat and tears for something we worked hard on but yk we arnt doing either three
By that historical point the people Eschate was probably only ''vaguely'' of a hellenic ionic culture, and mostly culturally afeghan like most of Fhergata peoples, ancient art depictions kind of enforce that.
I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me
And then the Europeans got hooked on the silk road but were then cut off from it by muslim kingdoms, who would bump the prices up, forcing Portugal and later on the entire continent to begin maritime exploration, thus shaping the world we currently know today
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Not Greeks, Bactrians. Weicai was installed because he was from the Han court. Also failed to mention that while the Han won the second expedition, they end up losing the war as XiongNu who were allies of the Bactrians invaded China, killing a majority of their forces, capturing or killing generals, and General Guangli was defeated with an army of 60k soldiers and defected (a trend in China that continues to the modern day). China won the two primary confrontations of the war, they end up losing in the long run.
They didn’t lose the war, they lost a single battle where the general was already disgraced back home and decided to defect. The war went on for decades afterward, with the total defeat of the entire Xiongnu civilization, forcing them west to eventually becoming the Huns. So how exactly did China lose in the long run? This comment is just pure nonsense, especially this absurd part about a supposed “trend”.
@@wankawanka3053l actually agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world
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I’m back, with another video. This time I figured out how to add “Motion-blur” to images in Premiere Pro, so I had use it whenever I had the chance. Sorry for butchering the Chinese names, I already struggle with speaking in general.
Nice stickers, but a bit expensive (in my opinion)... Perhaps there will be sets available where several stickers will be sold together (at a more optimal price) Maybe I just can't judge the sticker prices... The designs are really beautiful.
I'm waiting for simplified/stick* figure enamel pins.
I actually genuinely agree with you @@brunoplavinskis
Fergana: Look at my horse! My horse is amazing!!!!
Han: (sweating blood) i need them
But does it taste like raisins?
@@GasMaskedThings fregana: Give it a lick!
Han: taste like......heaven
@@shouayang6518l actually agree with you
@@GasMaskedThingswtf
@shouayang6518 l actually agree with you
The World was surprisingly interconnected back than
ZA WARUDO???
You know what isn’t interconnected?
@@TopatTom *MY MOM*
Jordandino l actually agree with you.
Jordandino I actually genuinely agree.
You can tell that they were still true to their Greek roots by how much Hubris they had. Imagine bullying *the Chinese Empire* multiple times, mocking them, ruining their merchants, causing so many lost lives and so on, and acting like China was just going to stand around doing nothing to stop this
I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better
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I love the Xiongnu dude. He looks so gooood.
I actually genuinely agree with you
Parthian dude also looks fresh AF
And for anyone asking, they did defeat the xiongnu btw, at their own game even. The Han made their own archer calvary units, defeated the xiongnu's main army and sacked their capital, fragmenting the confederacy.
I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me
Which kicked the Xiongnu out of Asia and moved to the West and later became The Huns collapsed Roman, while the remaining Xiongnu descendants stayed and became Mongolian in 12th century.
Well now that explains a lot how the silk road, Chinese's dominance at the time, and how important horses were. Always love a good history lesson and hey if the merch atore does well i hope to see more. I totally want a shirt with my favorites on it. 😆
I actually genuinely agree with you ❤😂🎉
'The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, and the Han Dynasty of China. I'll start with the *LATTER* first."
>proceeds to start with the former
Oh, how wonderful! The Greco-Bactrians are such a fascinating population. I am glad that one more popular history RUclips channel has delved into this unique part of history :)
I actually genuinely agree with you
This is some unexpected overlap
They aren't Greeks, they are Bactrians.
@Thestickcollector l actually agree with you
This is always my go-to story to showcase how interconnected the World was in ancient times. I always love everyone's reaction upon hearing that Ancient China and Ancient Greek fought a war
I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me
Yes! One of my favorite historical encounters with east meets west!
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Gonna be honest, I didn't know any of this, but I loved it. Thanks for another great video
@@user-gu8qi4me8x Am I not allowed to watch videos about history?
@@SethMMX no but actually yes and l actually thought that it was just satire l actually didn't even realise that you were actually genuinely serious about that l actually apologise for offending you.
@@user-gu8qi4me8x Nah it's alright dude
@@user-gu8qi4me8x It's okay dude
When the world needed him most, he returned!
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Im glad this got recommended on my feed. 14 minutes well spent.
Love your art style man.
Positive comment.
Hi jake
@@Snacksenl actually agree
where were you bro, its been 3 months, appreciate the vid tho.
edit: the end of the video cleared it up, hope things arent stressful in life
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Very well done and very interesting :3
With every Yuric vid, I learn something completely new. That's a sign of a good animated history channel!
Go watch cocomelon kid
Ironic 4 days ago I was looking up this war for a Eu4 scenario and now Yuric puts up a video on it
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I never knew any of this! So incredibly fascinating
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You are a wonderful teacher for history, I look forward to all your videos. Especially your ones with lovely ladies. We know who we are.
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What a wonderful video
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So this hiw Lu Bu got Red Hare
@@user-gu8qi4me8x learned it from Kings and Generals own take on War of Heavenly Horses. It was mentioned that Lu Bu's horse is a descendant of Ferghana horses.
@@samuelmendoza9356 same as you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and l actually thought that l was the only one who actually thought that l was the only one who saw that video.
@@samuelmendoza9356 damm 1h ago and oh my bad l actually didn't even realise that
And finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually also watched that video and l actually thought that l was the only one who actually thought that l was the only one who watched it and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world.
The horses... they are so majestic...
Wtf
Is that an Alexander with heterochromatic eyes I spot at 1:28?
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Great video
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As always, great video!
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@@user-gu8qi4me8x thank you
Oh my gawd, the legend has posted
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New Yuric INC. Video! Let's go! 😆
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Ahh this is what you’ve been working on!
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Wonderful video, master Yuric! It is indeed one of the fascinating "faraway cultures encountering each other" episodes of history. Thank you for the information, and kudos to the presentation!
Go watch cocomelon kid
This is why I can't take anyone seriously who say that Chinese civilization was isolated from the rest of the world for most of its history. No, that's not true. They were highly interconnected with the rest of Asia as well as Africa and Europe.
China only closed off from the world during the Qing dynasty, the last China dynasty, which was ruled by the minority Manchu group of people, who so feared that the Han majority population would get empowered and overthrow them through foreign powers, weapons, and technologies, especially after the Qing's rulers learned that how advanced of the warfare weapons from the West at that same period.
He hath returned!!!
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Hello dear Yuric
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i wish the greco-bactrians had made it to today. can you imagine how amazing their food must have been?
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This is what I consider to be the 2nd most interesting event in history, with Alexander's conquest being 1st
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Ima be honest Alexander’s conquest was amazing but it’s so over rated
The art is amazing, new subscriber.
that's a super accurate painting of what Chinese noble wears during Han dynasty.
great video
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Give me more of your funny history videos with funny animation amd i like to say it like this
I like your funny words Magic man
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2:52 Sanskrit origin of my country's language.
I actually agree
that was a great video
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Nice video. Btw, in Mandarin Chinese the "Q" sound is pronounced like "Ch" rather than "K", and the "Zh" sound is like the English "J"
This is also why I love the Mongol Era of history so much.
The Mongols fought a diverse series of countries during their conquests: Chinese Dynasties like the Jin and Song, the Islamic countries like the Khwarizem Empire and the Mamluks, the Europeans like Poland and Hungary, Indians like the Delhi Sultanate but also the Japanese in the form of the Kamakura Shogunate.
Their Pax Mongolia also allowed Europeans like Marco Polo to travel and experience the East, fueling the Age of Exploration where Europe dared to travel the raging seas and mythical lands, finding the way not only to the East once again but also discovering a new continent in the form of America.
I actually cannot express how genuinely criminaly underated this comment actually is and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me.
It’s funny as the nomads were a large part of the reason why travelers had a hard time traveling. For example during the peace of the tang dynasty the country was very diverse and famously the traveler Xuanzang went to india. However after the collapse of the tang the nomadic dynasties of the north like the Liao and the khitan disrupted this
There was no "Mongolia" before the 12th century, Mongolians were only formed by various nomadic tribes in northern China after Genghis Khan's successes in wars and forced all of others under his army...Before that they were just different nomadic tribes who had been warring, killing each other while harassing, and raiding other kingdoms/empires around them...catching, and robbing every traveler, trader, and envoy that ever traveled inside their terrorizes...
They have no proper "civilization", that's why even when the Mogolian army conquered the vastest territories in human history, they couldn't last long but eventually were assimilated into the locals...
@@StephenYoung1379 there technically were mongols before the 12th century as it was a tribal identity kinda like the khitan and jurchens before them HOWEVER they were not a EMPIRE before the 12th century.
@@hiimryan2388 They were mixed of different ethnic groups and tribes. Not a SINGLE same group, just like Americans...before Columbus and European immigrations and became the big melting pot as today, there were no Americans, (even Native Americans were a different group of people)
dude! in Iran we called those horses " Nissay" which means " darkness of death" . the " asvaran" which mentioned as Heaviest cavalry in ancient era, ( parthian/sassanid Cataphracts) rode those horses in battles. after 700years wars bitween Iranians and romans, the sassanid empire fell to the doom and arab caliphate shows up... they buthchered all those horses! like savages... cuz they thought they were jinn ( demons)! those horses had Rare colors such Blue, pure gold, red, pure whit/black and some color which have no english translation :D ( some thing like pigeon neck! wich shine in light and change the color! ) the horses had something horn-like on thier nose. and were SO MUCH important to the ppl and the emprors! the rumors says they had been found these days! im not sure, but i wish the rumors come true!
I actually cannot express how genuinely criminaly underated this comment actually is and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me
@@user-gu8qi4me8x we must pay the price for being weak :)
I wonder how many Afghans have greek ancestry long down their family trees.
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He lives
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I wish i could see an video about the Seven Years War
this idea of the war looks like it came out of HOI4 when you turn realisim off
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"Poggers" - Menander the first Soter
(probably, the sources disagree)
Wtf
More history 👏👏👏
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2:20
Looks like a swole Wolfman...
Next time the Greeks and Chinese would meet in battle would in the Korean War.
Which was when the Chinese vs 16 + countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, Thailand, Greece, Philippines, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Norway) yet still ended up as a draw or stalemate. It's crazy, you would barely or never hear about this war from Western media.
Took your Time man
I actually genuinely agree with you but it was actually worth it like oversimplified videos.
@@user-gu8qi4me8x yup
I actually cannot express how genuinely criminaly underated this channel and video actually is and this world and community actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world ❤😂🎉.
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Wtf
@@user-gu8qi4me8x what?
Bro did you forgot that you have channel
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*They were horsing around*
Nice one
After I have seen this channel I have never been more downbad to Human versions of Countries in my life.
Those xiongnu are masters of horses
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Well yes and no, nomadic horses are on average much smaller than sedentary horses and much less armored
Cool
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That time when Greece faced off with China, one of the greatest empires in the world and thought they could win.
Olympiad 🥶🥶🥶
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peak video
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homestuck music spotted
Yeah, this DOES sound like an Age of Empires random map skirmish. And you know.... the ost for AoE would make great background music for your history vids!
Wtf are you actually talking about?
WHERE ARE LADIES ?! 13:20 ha here's one
One of the most cursed wars in history💀
Only knew you through r34 ✌️😕
Hons
Nice one.
Parasites: burrow into the horses mane causing extreme pain and blood loss
Han envoys: 🤩
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@@DubyaDeeEight wait that’s the reason?
It was probably just sweat as I doubt the horse carers won’t groom the horses of the parasites
@@Blazdragon34it’s possibly just a meaning of hard work/strength and not necessarily Yk bleeding. Kinda like how we say blood sweat and tears Yk?
@@hiimryan2388 ah. I was thinking it is diseased horses. Or like hippos who have red sweat.
honse
Nice one
8:45 This words are strangely phrased in a very chinese way and not really in a greek way, I kinda doubt their veracity
5:52 why is Asia so big?
@@user-gu8qi4me8x the crazy part is nobody can agree on where it starts and stops man
@@veldrensavoth7119 l actually agree with you
@@veldrensavoth7119 my bad l actually didn't mean to say that I actually didn't know that it was a actual question l actually thought that it was just satire, I actually apologise for offending you.
Do Bulgarian 🙏🙏
Peter, the horse is here.
Wtf who is Peter
Its a family guy joke, and peter is peter griffin.
He claims to not be my mom, but I am skeptical about this claim 😓
Boom
Wtf
I'm sorry, but if my envoy told me that somebody's horses sweated blood, I'd be all like "let's stay as far away for there as possible". Sweating blood is not normal and why would anybody interoperate sweating blood as anything other than bad
It’s possibly just a phrase meaning strong or something like that. For example we say blood sweat and tears for something we worked hard on but yk we arnt doing either three
If you want to be impressed by historical interconnected cultures, look at the tin trade of Bronze Age Europe.
Yes but actually no
Iberia
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i eat horse
i eat horse
By that historical point the people Eschate was probably only ''vaguely'' of a hellenic ionic culture, and mostly culturally afeghan like most of Fhergata peoples, ancient art depictions kind of enforce that.
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can you be my mom?
Why you want him to be ur mom?
@@user-chumbuck3twtf
First
And then the Europeans got hooked on the silk road but were then cut off from it by muslim kingdoms, who would bump the prices up, forcing Portugal and later on the entire continent to begin maritime exploration, thus shaping the world we currently know today
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@@user-gu8qi4me8x cool 👍
wherers the hot women 😢😢
Wtf
@@nasgor22 horny detected
Not Greeks, Bactrians. Weicai was installed because he was from the Han court. Also failed to mention that while the Han won the second expedition, they end up losing the war as XiongNu who were allies of the Bactrians invaded China, killing a majority of their forces, capturing or killing generals, and General Guangli was defeated with an army of 60k soldiers and defected (a trend in China that continues to the modern day). China won the two primary confrontations of the war, they end up losing in the long run.
Dayuan meant greeks not bactrians or anything else
@@wankawanka3053 Dayuan were the Bactrians 🤣 It refers to the people even today who live in Kazakh Central Asian region today as well.
They didn’t lose the war, they lost a single battle where the general was already disgraced back home and decided to defect. The war went on for decades afterward, with the total defeat of the entire Xiongnu civilization, forcing them west to eventually becoming the Huns. So how exactly did China lose in the long run? This comment is just pure nonsense, especially this absurd part about a supposed “trend”.
@@Little-chilliwtf
@@wankawanka3053l actually agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world