In order to escape the pursuit of the Han army and save their heads, Yuezhi Xihou and his personal soldiers fled all the way, with their horses' bellies pressed to the ground, not daring to look back.
When arrows flew from behind, the guards around them fell off their horses one after another. The two marquises' hearts rose to their throats, and they kept swallowing their saliva, but their throats were still dry and painful. Their scalps were tense and their backs were cold, fearing that they would be the next one to be hit.
Amid the sound of breaking wind, the Yuezhi people left their companions who had fallen to the ground and continued to advance, hoping to enter Daxia as soon as possible.
In the impressions of the two Xihou, the Great Xia Emperor Antiochus VII was from the same Yuezhi tribe as themselves and they had maintained contact for many years.
When Bactria and Parthia went to war, the Yuezhi received the news and took the initiative to send troops to help.
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