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Han Homeland.
Chapter 15: Hu Cavalry. [203]
Summary
The Cavalry Commander's army primarily uses arrows, enhanced by the Yun family's workshop. Old arrows are reforged into powerful three-edged designs, improving armor-piercing capabilities despite reduced range. Flaming phosphorus arrows are used strategically to drive enemies away. A camp is built, offering a vantage point over Lei Bei's camp. Soldiers dig trenches and construct a platform for defense. The damp weather affects equipment, posing challenges for the Longshui Hu cavalry. Yun Lang negotiates with the Hu cavalry, trading the camp for 120 warhorses due to a shortage. Despite initial reluctance, the trade is agreed upon, prioritizing the acquisition of horses over conflict. The Hu cavalry, led by Xiajie, inspects the camp, acknowledging its strategic advantages. Yun Lang's foresight in camp placement neutralizes Lei Bei's high ground advantage. The exchange reflects a pragmatic approach to achieving military goals without unnecessary combat.Full content
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