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Rolling yellow sand swept across our faces. This was General Du's City, located on the southern border of the vast desert beyond the Great Wall, the front line of the Han Empire against the Xiongnu. The time was 90 BC, the end of the reign of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty. About thirty years earlier, Emperor Wu, in his prime, had launched a series of campaigns against the nomadic Xiongnu people to the north. At that time, thanks to the Huang-Lao philosophy adopted by Emperors Wen and Jing of the previous dynasty, the country had been able to recuperate and thrive for a long period. By the time Emperor Wu, Liu Che, had passed the throne, the country had reached unprecedented prosperity and strength.
As a result, the Han Dynasty, backed by its powerful national strength, launched one war after another. Thanks to renowned generals such as Li Guang, Wei Qing, and Huo Qubing, Emperor Wu expanded the territory, greatly increasing the borders of ancient China. For a time, the Han Dynasty was a force to be reckoned with, and neighboring countries submitted to its rule. However, the Xiongnu, a people living beyond the Great Wall in northern China, despite suffering severe blows from repeated attacks by the Han Dynasty, remained resilient due to their fierce nomadic nature. The struggle between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu Khanate lasted for a century.
In his later years, Emperor Wu of Han became increasingly superstitious, believing in witchcraft and deities. His health deteriorated, and his temperament became erratic. Influenced by rumors and gossip, Emperor Wu became suspicious and easily angered, leading to the massacre of many officials and their families under false accusations. After this bloody campaign, countless loyal ministers and generals were executed. Coupled with Emperor Wu's ambitious and prolific campaigns, the Han Dynasty's strength was severely depleted, and the nation's fortunes began to decline.
Just a few months ago, Cavalry Commander-in-Chief, General Fu Ling Nanmen Yang, was ordered to garrison the front lines. He led 5,000 cavalrymen from Chang'an, crossed the Yellow River, passed through Wuwei and Zhangye counties, exited the Great Wall near Yumen Pass, and reached "General Du's City" south of Yanran Mountain.
"General Du's City" was less a city and more a large fortified camp, surrounded by earthen walls and wooden palisades. It was built at the end of the Qin Dynasty by General Du, a general guarding the northern border, and several thousand soldiers. Its purpose was to observe and prevent the Xiongnu from crossing the southern border of the Gobi Desert. Later generations named it "General Du's City" in commemoration, though some simply call it "Du City." "Du City" was abandoned during the late Qin Dynasty when the Central Plains were embroiled in power struggles and the north was neglected. It was only after Emperor Wu of Han revived border affairs that the city was once again garrisoned.
The architectural structure of "Du City" was entirely that of a military outpost. Although not far from the Silk Road leading to the Western Regions, the city only contained barracks specifically for military garrisons, leaving no civilian houses or inhabitants. "Du City
's" food and supplies relied entirely on "Cang Qiong City," located a hundred miles away.
"Cang Qiong City" was actually a military settlement and reclamation area of the Han Empire located beyond the Great Wall. Its geographical location, situated between "Du City" and Yumen Pass, made it a crucial stop for Silk Road merchants entering Yumen Pass. During the spring and summer when the snow melted, merchants frequently traveled there, making it far more bustling than the surrounding desolate "Du City
." The name "Cang Qiong City" is related to its terrain. Built on a raised plateau, with the reclamation area surrounding it, it was a fortress that was easy to defend and difficult to attack.
Because of its advantageous location at the crossroads of military and commercial transportation, managing this city became a lucrative position. Some believed that this place was too close to the Sino-Xiongnu border and should be in danger of war, but this was not the case. At that time, the Han Empire was at its peak, and the real front line was not "Cangqiong City." If the Xiongnu army launched a large-scale invasion, "Cangqiong City" would not be the first to bear the brunt of the crisis, so it was still considered a peaceful place.
The official in charge of "Cangqiong City" was an official named Chen Qiu. His appointment was not due to his excellent military skills, but rather to his close nepotistic ties with the powerful faction in the court.
Speaking of Chen Qiu, Nanmen Yang had a deep impression of him, but it was one of profound wickedness. Nanmen Yang was a typical soldier: upright, fearless of power, and full of a sense of justice. His decision to garrison "Du City" was actually a voluntary one, because he couldn't bear to see the factional struggles and bloodshed caused by rumors within the court, and therefore wanted to stay away from the capital, a place of trouble. Just a few months earlier, when Nanmen Yang led his troops to "Du City," he also escorted a group of women destined for military service to "Cangqiong City."
These women sent to the army were female relatives of officials who had been framed and sentenced due to internal court struggles. When the men in their families were executed or sent to the army, the women were mostly reduced to servants or prostitutes. The military prostitutes escorted by Nanmen Yang were, in fact, carefully selected. Chen Qiu, through his dealings with powerful figures in the court, had received many bribes from judges in the capital, who specifically chose young and beautiful female prisoners to send to "Cangqiong City" to serve as military prostitutes. Military
prostitutes have existed in Chinese history for a long time. Because ancient armies only allowed male soldiers to serve, to allow these virile male soldiers to have a physiological release and prevent them from causing trouble, the role of military prostitutes was established very early on.
"Cangqiong City" was a fortress outside the Great Wall, but it was also a paradise for soldiers! Because Emperor Wu of Han constantly conquered many Western Regions countries, bringing back many prisoners, some of the countries that resisted fiercely saw their men completely slaughtered or enslaved after the city fell. Many young women became military prostitutes, exclusively for the rape and pleasure of the soldiers of the Han Empire. Because of its strategic location beyond the Great Wall, "Azure Sky City" was a prime location, and many captured beauties from the Western Regions were first sent to its military brothels.
The peoples of the Western Regions differed greatly from those of the Central Plains in terms of bloodline, resulting in significant differences in appearance and physique between these captured Western Region brothels and Central Plains women. Western Region women had more defined features, fairer skin, taller figures, more blonde hair, and blue or yellowish-brown eyes, quite different from the black hair, black eyes, and yellowish skin of Central Plains women.
When many sexually frustrated soldiers arrived at the brothels and saw these beautiful women from the Western Regions, they were filled with curiosity and eagerly took advantage of these attractive foreign women. Whenever they rode these Western military prostitutes, seeing the unspoken pain on their beautiful faces, hearing their soft yet increasingly high-pitched moans, and caressing their fair and full breasts, their lust intensified. Unconsciously, they would thrust their penises into these beauties' tender vaginas with even greater force and intensity.
The military prostitutes escorted by Nanmen Yang and his five thousand soldiers were all from official families and had been deliberately selected, thus their appearance and demeanor were vastly different from ordinary prostitutes. Most of the five thousand soldiers were young and vigorous men, and seeing these beauties every day inevitably stirred their lustful thoughts.
However, Nanmen Yang was strict in his military discipline and understood that many of these women had become military prostitutes because their families' officials had been framed by treacherous individuals. The upright Nanmen Yang ordered all his soldiers to treat them with respect and not to offend them. Knowing his strict system of rewards and punishments, his soldiers dared not disobey, and thus successfully escorted the courtesans safely to "Cangqiong City." As soon as
Nanmen Yang's troops entered the city, several soldiers immediately greeted them, bowing and saying,
"General Nanmen, you've had a long journey! My master is preparing a banquet for you at his residence!"
After settling his troops, Nanmen Yang, led by a soldier and accompanied by two lieutenants, went to pay his respects at Chen Qiu's residence.
Upon entering Chen Qiu's mansion, Nanmen Yang was astonished to find it lavishly decorated, rivaling even the most prestigious mansions in the capital. Arriving in this border town, they were surprised to find such a hidden paradise. Although Nanmen Yang and his two lieutenants had long lived in Chang'an, they were still taken aback by the sight. The escort said, "Our master is waiting for you in the main hall! Please come this way!" He then led Nanmen Yang and his party into the hall.
Before even entering, Nanmen Yang could hear a commotion inside. Upon stepping into the hall, the scene before him stunned him.
The tables in the hall were arranged in two rows, all filled with men in military uniforms; at the lower level sat a short, stout man dressed as a civil official. Each table was laden with wine, and the men were engaged in lively drinking and revelry. In addition, almost everyone had one or two scantily clad women beside them, all of them quite attractive, but some of the women showed expressions of reluctance, while the officials at the seats were completely unconcerned, wantonly groping and teasing these women for their own amusement.
The short, stout, squinty-eyed official sitting at the head of the table was Chen Qiu. Unaware that someone had entered through the door, he was drinking heavily from a wine cup in one hand while his other arm was around a beautiful woman from the Western Regions, drinking and making merry. The woman's top had been pulled down to her waist, leaving only a precariously hanging bodice draped over her body, revealing a snow-white, full breast that was almost spilling out. Chen Qiu's hand frequently brushed against the woman's breast.

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