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Did Qin Shihuang's army to pacify Baiyue belong to the Han army? How did he do it?

Do not belong to the Han army. Belongs to naman.

Let's look at the process of Qin Shihuang's conquest of Guangdong and Guangxi.

Take the land of Baiyue in the south, thinking that Guilin and Xiang Jun, Baiyue Wang bowed his head and tightened his neck, and appointed officials. history

In thirty-three years, the deceased, husband and Jia family took the land of Lvliang slightly, which was Guilin and Nanhai, so as to be suitable for stationing troops. history

This is the record of Historical Records, specifically like this.

After Qin Shihuang ordered Yushi Shilu to dig a mausoleum canal, he ensured the supply of materials for the army that conquered Lingnan. So in 2 14 BC, Qin Shihuang recruited criminals and businessmen to form an army of 100,000, plus the original army of 200,000 to form an army of 300,000, and ordered Ren Tao and Zhao Tuo to lead them to attack Baiyue tribes again.

This time, Qin Jun was on a roll, and soon defeated the resistance of Xi Ou in Guangxi and Luoyue in north-central Vietnam, and the whole Lingnan area was included in the territory of the Qin Dynasty.

"In thirty-three years, the deceased, mother-in-law and Jia family slightly took Lvliang land, namely Guilin, Xiang Jun and Nanhai, to accommodate the garrison." history

Later, in order to maintain the stability of Lingnan, Qin Shihuang ordered the soldiers who marched into Lingnan to stay in the local "garrison". In addition, there are a large number of Central Plains immigrants to Lingnan area. The remaining soldiers and immigrants, except a few who married migrant women from the Central Plains, mostly married Yue Nv. They brought advanced culture, agriculture and handicraft technology to Lingnan area, and made great contributions to the development of Lingnan.

The war at the southern foot of Qinling Mountains was an important part of Qin Shihuang's war to unify China. For the first time in history, Lingnan was formally incorporated into Chinese territory, making the Yue nationality a member of the Chinese nation. It has played an important role in promoting the integration of Han and Vietnamese nationalities and the social, political, economic and cultural development of Lingnan.