In 91 BC, during the reign of Hun Khan Hulugu, the Chinese entered the Turkish Country with three armies.
Two of the Chinese armies retreated with heavy losses and while one of them was retreating, it was attacked from behind and destroyed by filling it into a large, previously dug ditch.
This tactic, unprecedented in the history of warfare, is one of the striking examples of the Turkish war intelligence.
Our play is about this event that took place between the Huns, who had reached the peak of technology and civilization of that day, and the Chinese, who were stuck in superstitions.
Dilaver Cebeci dedicates this modest work to the fiery, bloody embers,
brave Turkish Youth, who fought for the Turks to take the forefront in science, technology and civilization.