Huns are not extinct, and there is no family origin.
In the second year of Yuanshou, Emperor Wu named Huo Qubing as a general in title of generals in ancient times and led ten thousand cavalry to attack Xiongnu from Longxi. Huo Qubing's military forces and Xiongnu fought for six or seven days in succession, and the Xiongnu could not resist the retreat. Huo Qubing led his troops across Rouge Mountain, which is today's Yongchang County, Gansu Province. After chasing for more than a thousand miles, I finally won a total victory. In order to reward Huo Qubing, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave him a beautiful woman in a mansion. But he refused, saying, "Why stay at home when the Huns are still alive?" The country is more important than happiness, and Emperor Wu and his ministers sincerely admire Huo Qubing.
In those days, Huo Qubing defeated Xiongnu twice, took control of Hexi region, and opened the road to the western regions. Throughout the ages, there are countless generals, but like him, there are very few people who put life and death on the sidelines, and they do not seek fame, wealth and beauty. Huo Qubing's noble words and deeds shocked countless people in China. "The Huns have not been destroyed, so why should we do it at home?" It has also become the motto of China soldiers who have defended their country for generations.