Talk:Great Tang Records on the Western Regions

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I'm curious to know where some of the irrational inferences come about[edit]

The entry says "because of the expansion of the Turks", but in fact, as early as when Liu Yuan established the Han and Zhao dynasties, the Central Plains and India basically broke off official ties, which was 250 years earlier than the expansion of the Turks, and the Xiongnu Liu Yuan was the culprit of all this, not the Turks.

Since the chaos, the connection between China and India has disappeared. The Turks did not rise until 250 years after the Five Hu Chaos. 李双能 (talk) 03:29, 12 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]