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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.
Chapter 278: The Great Ship of the Eastern Sea. [278]
Summary
The narrative discusses the historical context of gunpowder and military technology, highlighting China's missed opportunities due to imperial arrogance, while Western powers advanced in firearms. Su Ming, a character in the story, reflects on the power of his cannon during a maritime expedition with Zheng He. As they pursue an East ship, Su Ming devises a plan to intercept it using small boats equipped with sails, emphasizing the need for strategic coordination and combat readiness. Despite General Yu's concerns for Su Ming's safety, he insists on participating in the mission, driven by a deep-seated hatred for the East, rooted in historical grievances.Full content
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