Other language: Vietnamese

Han Homeland.

Chapter 26: Red Powder Skeleton. [390]



Summary

Valuing life is instinctive for generals, risking it only in dire battles. A commander's death severely impacts army morale, often signaling military failure. Xie Chang Chuan, shielded, believed Xiongnu weapons couldn't harm him. A sealed bronze coffin revealed a decayed stench when opened. Inside lay a preserved Caucasian woman, surrounded by treasures. Her sudden decay to a skeleton shocked onlookers. The transformation highlighted beauty's fleeting nature. Treasures were sterilized, and a golden crown, possibly of the Grand Ancestor Emperor, was found. Though Maodun's coffin remained elusive, the discovery was deemed a significant achievement for the Great Han, proving their efforts at Baideng Mountain weren't in vain. Huo Qubing and others retreated cautiously, planning to report their findings to the Emperor, marking a hopeful end to the Baideng Mountain conflict.

Full content

Loading...