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The Han Dynasty's Foreign Relations: A View from the Frontier

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We trace the Han dynasty's foreign policy through the lens of a single frontier commandery. Using bamboo slip records from sites like Juyan and Xuanquan, Lucas shares what daily life was like for soldiers, envoys, and merchants on the border with the Xiongnu. We discuss the beacon tower system, the challenge of maintaining supply lines across the Gobi, and the personal letters of garrison troops. This episode also covers the diplomatic incident at the Jade Gate Pass involving a lost official seal and the escalating tensions that led to the Battle of Yiwu in 73 CE. A vivid, granular look at how the Han empire projected power and managed risk at its edges. #HanDynasty #Xiongnu #Juyan #Xuanquan #BambooSlips #JadeGatePass #BattleOfYiwu #Frontier #BeaconTowers #GobiDesert #SilkRoad #BanChao #Diplomacy #MilitaryHistory #HanForeignPolicy #AncientChina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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