In Angkor, I accidentally felt the strongness of the Tian Dynasty. In the impression, there is far away the domineering of "strong men, although far away must be", and then there is Tang's king Xuanze to destroy the heavenly authority of a country. Even if the Tang army lost to the food and stopped walking to Central Asia, it should prove that the Tian Dynasty has a strong strength and can dye the place thousands of miles away. But I didn't expect the Khmer land to have passed the Chinese army. Entering the Bayan Temple in Da Angkor, the first wall is engraved with a scene of coalition army expedition. The Khmers had long earlobes and exposed their bodies, and their generals sat high on the elephant's back. Chinese soldiers were tied up, armored and shielded, and their generals rode on war horses, and their military readiness was obviously not in a grade. The army followed a long heavy team. Women overhead supplies, children driving dogs, piglets walking in the shade of the car. The cow cart was stopped, and people pulled back. Some people shot birds and fought tooth sacrifices in the forest, and the old man by the road blew fire and cooked, revealing a market likeness. With the blessing of the Tian Dynasty army, the Angkor dynasty swung the Islam-based Zhanpo, and the Khmer smiles more confidently.