What is the name of the Armageddon between Chiyou and Huangdi?
In ancient China, it is said that the Yellow Emperor and Yan Di joined forces to wage a large-scale war with the Chiyou Jiuli people. Because this war was in the field of Zhuolu, later generations called this legendary war the Battle of Zhuolu. In ancient legends, deer can kill enemies only by the horns on their heads, and primitive humans used antlers as weapons. At that time, antlers were inseparable from lethality.
The battle of Zhuolu was a great battle about 5,000 years ago between Huangdi tribe, Yan Di tribe and Chiyou tribe in Dongyi group of Zhuoxian county, Hebei province. The purpose of the "war" is for both sides to compete for the Central Plains suitable for grazing and shallow farming. It was also the earliest recorded "war" in the history of China, which had a great influence on the transformation of ancient Chinese people from barbarism to civilization.
The Historical Significance of Zhuolu Battle
The battle of Zhuolu brought China into a new historical period, which was of epoch-making significance, especially for the modern Han nationality. The Han nationality accounts for 94% of the national population, accounting for about 1/5 of the world population, which is related to the achievements of Huangdi, the ancestor of the Chinese nation. The Han nationality originally developed from the Chinese nation, which gradually developed from Hua Xushi's assimilation of other nationalities for thousands of years. After the battle of Zhuolu, the Yellow Emperor pursued the victory and continued to conquer the four major events.
With the expansion of the influence of the Yellow Emperor on the surrounding tribes, the influence of Huaxia nationality on other clans also increased. Over time, many clans around them either submitted to the Huaxia nationality or were assimilated by the Huaxia nationality. While the Huaxia nationality is growing, its population is also increasing, which is an important source of the large population of Han nationality.
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