In the spring of the sixth year of Jianyuan, the Western Regions envoys who had stayed in Chang'an for nearly a year finally bid farewell to the emperor one after another and prepared to return home.
In order to stay in Chang'an, the envoys did everything they could, regardless of their face and moral integrity, and even hugged the door frame and grabbed the door. This is a true interpretation of their so-called bottom line, which is that there is no bottom line.
As time went by, the court thought that they would insist on staying until the end of time. Finally, a carrier eagle flew into Chang'an, bringing the news that the Huns had given up their "robbery" and the alarm was lifted.
The Western Regions envoys, who had been enjoying themselves so much in Chang'an that they did not want to return to their homeland, finally remembered their responsibilities. No matter how reluctant they were, they had to bid farewell to the Han emperor, take the results of their trip, and set off on their return journey together.
As long as the Huns don't stop them on the way, the guards of the envoys from various countries will unite and be able to fight even if they encounter bandits.
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