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He climbed up the wolf's residence in Xushan to worship Zen and heaven, which seriously destroyed the ritual system. Why didn't he get punished?

Due to the limitation of science and technology, people in ancient times feared Heaven, and when doing important things, they had to perform divination or sacrifice to heaven, and the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was no exception. In ancient times, people attached importance to natural selection. Both the East and the West have special feelings for heaven. Heaven is the biggest, and then the emperor. The emperor is at the mercy of providence. It can be said that closing the temple to worship heaven is an act of seeking God's will.

On the whole, there really should be an emperor offering sacrifices to heaven. But the place where Huo Qubing offered sacrifices to heaven was not the place where the emperors of the Han Dynasty offered sacrifices. Xushan, where wolves live, is a sacred mountain in the hearts of Huns. Therefore, Huo Qubing's behavior does not conflict with the interests of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and there is no punishment. Huo Qubing was the nephew of Wei Qing, a general of the Han Dynasty. He followed his uncle Wei Qing on the battlefield since childhood, and made numerous military exploits at a young age. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty loved the child very much.

Initiated by Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty? Hanwu Shi Sheng? This prosperous time has something to do with the successful attack on Xiongnu, which mainly depends on two generals, Huo Qubing and Wei Qing. Wei Qing was originally the most valued general of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, but after the appearance of Huo Qubing, he showed his unique combat capability and showed signs of surpassing his uncle Wei Qing in a very short time, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also focused on cultivating him. Huo Qubing didn't disappoint Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. He and Wei Qing drove the Huns all the way to the present Mobei area, and it was difficult to pose a threat to the big fellow for a long time.

Huo Qubing worshiped Zen in Xushan, the sacred mountain of Xiongnu, probably with the approval of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Huo Qubing represented the big fellow, and Huo Qubing successfully sacrificed to heaven in the hearts of the Huns at that time, which meant that the big fellow surrendered to the Huns from heaven. The wolf living in Xushan is a belief in the hearts of Huns. Now that faith has collapsed, nature is powerless to resist. Of course, it can also be said that Huo Qubing's behavior is a psychological war. In this way, the Huns stopped invading the Han Dynasty and won a long-term and stable development environment for the Han Dynasty. How could Emperor Wu punish him before he was happy?