Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History

The Han Dynasty's Greatest Enemy: The Xiongnu Nomads

7 min · 25. maj 2026
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Long before the Mongols or the Huns, there was the Xiongnu — a vast nomadic confederation that plagued China's northern frontier for centuries. This episode explores how the Han Dynasty, at the height of its power under Emperor Wu, tried everything from diplomacy to massive military campaigns to deal with the Xiongnu threat. We follow the story of Zhang Qian, the explorer who was sent west to find allies and ended up opening the Silk Road. We examine the brutal Battle of Mobei, where Han general Huo Qubing chased the Xiongnu across the Gobi Desert. And we look at the controversial policy of heqin, or marriage alliances, and why it ultimately failed. Could the Han ever truly defeat a mobile enemy that simply vanished into the steppe? And did their victories actually plant the seeds of their own decline? This episode offers a fresh angle on imperial overreach, cultural misunderstanding, and the limits of military power. #HanDynasty #Xiongnu #SilkRoad #ZhangQian #EmperorWu #HuoQubing #Mobei #Heqin #GobiDesert #SteppeNomads #AncientChina #MilitaryHistory #Diplomacy #Empire #FallOfEmpires #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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