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A few days later, Huchuquan came to Chang'an.

He had not been to Chang'an before. During the chaos in Guanzhong, he had also plundered the city of Chang'an. At that time, Chang'an was broken and the people had their faces. It didn't look like the feet of the emperor, but rather like a desolate town.

But now Chang'an is really a prosperous life that he would never imagine. The streets are full of traffic, and the nine cities in Chang'an are all prosperous, with a wide range of goods, gorgeous silk, exquisite pottery, and various products that cannot be named. It is enviable. What is particularly commendable is that whether it is high-ranking officials or nobles or ordinary people in the city, they are all full of energy and rosy faces, and they are no longer as miserable as they were in the chaotic world before. From here alone, they are simply living in a happy land, no difference from being in a prosperous era.

Huchuquan itself envies the cultural development and economic prosperity of the Han Dynasty. Now, when I see this scene, I feel a little overjoyed and even wish I can't stay in Chang'an for a long time.

At the same time, Hu Chuquan secretly developed a deep admiration for Pei Qing. It was hard for him to imagine how Pei Qing had transformed Chang'an from a broken city that had been destroyed for a long time to become such a prosperous metropolis in just over a year.

Because of this emotion, Hu Chuquan saluted very respectfully after seeing Pei Qing. Not only did he apologize to Pei Qing for his easy war, but he also agreed to compensate Duan Wei Duan Wei's family for a huge sum of money to apologize, and at the same time expressed his sincere admiration for the prosperous scene in Chang'an.

Of course, Pei Qing would not erase the Huns' past crimes just because Hu Chuquan praised him like this. He spoke righteously about the Huns' past crimes, and then warned Hu Chuquan to abide by the rules, manage the Huns well, and advised the Huns to keep their duties and not commit evil deeds in the past again. Otherwise, there would be no such opportunity in the future.

Of course, Hu Chuquan could only accept the words he had to say to Pei Qing and did not dare to bargain at all.

Hu Chuquan thought that this would be over and he would soon be allowed to return to the Huns, and then teach the Huns' military and civilians to abide by the rules, continue to recuperate and live a good life for them.

However, I didn't expect that Pei Qing gave him gorgeous clothes and luxurious treasures, and often gave him banquets to taste the delicious food of the world. He also often asked Huchuquan to attend the lectures of Chang'an Imperial College. After less than half a month, Huchuquan, who had been living a hard life in the bitter cold place in the north, was no longer happy. It felt that with the current situation of the Huchunu, even if it developed for another hundred years, it would definitely not reach the current height of life in Chang'an. Anyway, the Huchunus are already like this. It would be difficult to become a climate without thirty or twenty years. But by that time, I would probably die long ago. How could I wait for the day when the Huns are prosperous? Instead of doing this, it would be better to grasp the current and live a peaceful and prosperous life in Chang'an for a few years.

"I hate that I am not a Han Chinese, but I was born in the Huns. I cannot live such a luxurious and enjoyable life, nor can I enjoy the wealth and prosperity of the Han Dynasty." Hu Chuquan often sighed in his heart, but he could not say it out. After all, the Huns are the country of their parents. As the chief of the Huns, he was the time when the Huns needed him the most. How could he give up it like this?

So after some weighing, Hu Chuquan decided to go back, so he seemed unintentionally but deliberately proposed his plan to return to the Huns early at a certain banquet.

Hu Chuquan was very loyal to Pei Qing, and he also swore to claim that he would manage the Huns well after he returned, so that they could know that they would abide by the rules and not cause trouble.

However, Pei Qing did not agree to him directly, but asked with a smile: "What kind of city do you think Chang'an is now?"

Hu Chuquan praised without even thinking about it, "Chang'an has developed transportation and prosperous trade, which is actually a place where all directions are circulating. Now the people live and work in peace and enjoy peace. The civil and military generals and officials are loyal and abiding by it. It is actually the best place in the world. The officials wish they could not stay in Chang'an forever in order to enjoy this colorful life. However, it is regrettable that the officials will return to the Xiongnu again to be the Chanyu of the Xiongnu and continue to spend this long winter in the bitter cold in the north."

"Oh? Since you envy the prosperity of my great man so much, it is better to live in Chang'an for the time being. As for the Huns, you don't have to worry. I will ask others to govern them on my behalf. There is one thing you can rest assured that you are still the Chanyu of the Huns and are their king. But you don't have to worry about the hard work of governing the people. In this way, you can concentrate on enjoying the prosperity of Chang'an. I wonder what you think?"

"I will not be able to ask for it, so please ask Mr. Pei to make arrangements quickly." The reason why Hu Chuquan agreed so happily was because he really liked Chang'an, and on the other hand, there was nothing he could do about it. Although Pei Qing was asking for his own opinions with a smile, he had actually made a decision. Now he was just telling himself the ready-made conclusions directly.

"Since he could not resist, he could only bear it silently. As for the Huns, let the real managers have a headache."

It was precisely because Hu Chuquan had such a plan that he agreed so readily.

Pei Qing was naturally very happy when he heard this, so he submitted a letter to the emperor and called Chuquan the Xiongnu Shanyu, and was granted the Duke of Guiyi County, and gave him land, houses, gold, silver, money and silk, allowing him to accumulate slaves in Chang'an, and he could hire slaves, servants, farmers, etc.

Regarding the situation of the Huns, Pei Qing appointed Xu Rong as the General of Pingbei and the General of the Central Army of the Huns, and used Lou Gui as the chief secretary to manage the internal affairs and diplomacy of the Huns. The tribes of the Huns were divided into five divisions, front, back, left and right, and each division selected a respected, experienced and prestigious official. For example, Liu Bao, the son of the former Xiongnu Shanyu Yufuluo, served as the commander of the left Xiongnu, and the right Xianwang was appointed as the commander of the right Xiongnu. The five commanders were directly responsible for the General of the Huns, responsible for the collection of taxes, the collection of soldiers, and the management of ranchs and the protection of trade in the field.

Although both Hu Chuquan and the newly elected five generals of the Xiongnu knew that this was Pei Qing's method of disintegrating and dismantling the Xiongnu, because the strength of the Xiongnu has been greatly reduced and Xu Rong's powerful deterrent force made the five generals not dare to make any changes and could only accept it helplessly.
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