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The main object of the author's attention in The Early Goose is

The main object of the author's early goose concern is the frontier people under Uighur aggression.

In 744, the Uighur Turkic Empire, namely the Uighur people, replaced the East Turkic (post-Turkic khanate) and established an empire on the Mongolian Plateau, also known as the Uighur khanate. In the middle of the 9th century, it was destroyed by Tuoba people.

Founding monarch:

The first Khan of Uighur, known as Mu Yan Sip in China, or Gele Khan (reigned from 745 to 759), readily accepted Tang Suzong's request. In turn, Su Zong promised to marry the princess of the Tang Dynasty. The Uighur army from Mobei immediately cooperated with the Tang Imperial Army and gave active support in the battle to seize Luoyang City from the rebels (757). Su Zong thanked the Uighur leader and sealed his official position. When the Uighur army returned to Mobei, Su Zong promised to give Uighur 20,000 silks every year.

The influence of Uighur Turkic Empire;

The migration of Uighurs in Turpan and Kuqa areas eventually led to the Turkization of the ancient Indo-European language area, which is likely to be carried out in stages. The integration of Uighurs and indigenous people may form bilingual residents in a period of time. This point has been clearly mentioned in Muslim history books, which points out that the residents of Uighur areas have long used another language besides their own Turkic dialect.

Uighurs are likely to benefit from the literary treasures of the "Northeast", and they are the inheritors of these Northeast works. Uighur literature is often carved on woodcuts. The Uighur works discovered by German, French and British delegations in Xinjiang today show that Xinjiang's previous knowledge activities still have vitality when it is undergoing Turkic changes.