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our first knowledge of daiwan dates from Jung Chen a native of Han Chung in the south of shenshi Province at that time the son of Heaven made inquiries among those of the Shang new who had surrendered and been made prisoners and they all reported that the shangnu had overcome the king of the UAG and made a drinking vessel out of his skull the UAG were hiding somewhere constantly scheming how to Revenge themselves on the shung new the Chinese wishing to declare war on the Huns to wipe them out when they learned this desired to establish contact with UAG but the road to them LED through the territory of the Huns the emperor called for volunteers Jung Chen responded to the call and enlisted in a mission to seek out the UAG he took with him Kung Fu a Tata who had been a slave of the tongi family and set out from kansu to cross the border into Han territory when Zhang Chen started on his journey he had more than a hundred men in his Caravan thirteen years later only two had lived to return