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Liu bang immigrants

After the Six Kingdoms perished, Qin Shihuang ordered the South to conquer Baiyue, and extended the territory of the Qin Dynasty to Guang Guang, Yunnan and Guizhou and northern Vietnam. However, at the end of the Chu-Han War, Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu, ruled the country, but instead of relying on the founding elite troops and powerful generals to occupy Qin Jun in the south and occupy these territories, the Han army was stationed in today's Hunan and Jiangxi, and a generation stopped moving forward. Why is this? What other places did the Qin Dynasty have in the south? Qin Shihuang set up Nanhai County (now most of Guangdong), Guilin County (now most of Guangxi, southwest of Guangdong) and as County (now south of Guangxi and north of Vietnam), with hundreds of thousands of immigrants, criminals, businessmen and widows in the north. At that time, people with low social status merged with local tribes in order to keep the border construction.

After the death of Qin Shihuang, Bobby Chen, Guangwu, Liu Bang, Xiang Yu and others rebelled in the Qin Dynasty, causing chaos in the north. Ren, the deputy commander of Nanhai County, saw the chaos in the world and had the idea of independence. However, his health is very poor. So he summoned Zhao Tuo, the magistrate of Longchuan, and asked him to send troops to block the road between Lingnan and the Central Plains, so as to establish an independent country in Lingnan. After Ren Xiao's death, Zhao Tuo was appointed as the prefect of Nanhai County. According to Ren Xiao's strategy, he killed the main officials of Qin and controlled the situation in Nanhai County with his cronies. Later, he sent troops to capture Guilin County and Xiangxiang County, and blocked three roads leading to the Central Plains: Hengpu, Yangshan and Huangxi. In this way, the Lingnan area is isolated from the Central Plains.

After learning the news of the demise of the Qin Dynasty, Zhao Tuo established himself as the military king of South Vietnam in 204 BC, and formally established the country of South Vietnam. He followed the county system of the Qin dynasty, and at the same time made Zhao and several leaders of Europe and Vietnam princes. He respected the living habits of the tribes in Lingnan, wooed the upper classes of the tribes to participate in the political power, encouraged Huaxia to intermarry with the tribes, and promoted the autonomy of the Yue nationality. He also established good relations with neighboring Fujian, Vietnam, Yelang and Yunnan, and consolidated the rule of South Vietnam in Lingnan area.