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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 100: The Only Sound. [99]
Summary
Zhao Hong Run's decision spared over 30,000 Chu soldiers from disaster, leading to their surrender to the Wei Army. The Chu camp, initially intended for Lord Xiong Hu's forces, fell into Prince Su's hands. The Wei Army's victory was significant, with minimal casualties compared to the Chu's heavy losses. Zhao Hong Run emphasized the importance of keeping the prisoners to encourage future surrenders, highlighting a strategic approach to warfare. Meanwhile, Grand General Bai Li Ba questioned the differing opinions within the command, recognizing the need for unity. As Zhao Hong Run met with Bai Li Ba and camp generals, the focus shifted to military strategy and training for the future.Full content
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