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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 324: Life and Death of Victory and Defeat. [331]
Summary
` A night raid by 3-5 hundred Turks on a thousand elite Tang troops was suddenly launched, but the Tang army generals remained calm and composed. They used torches as flares to illuminate the battlefield, making the Turks visible and easy to target. The Turks were vastly outnumbered and outmatched, and they were quickly defeated. Despite being given the opportunity to surrender, the Turks refused and instead turned on each other, resulting in a bloody and devastating self-destruction. In the end, only the Turk leader was left, and he took his own life rather than be captured. The Tang army officers were shocked by the Turks' willingness to die for their cause, and Li Su couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The victory was a significant one, but it was clear that the Turks had been on a mission to assassinate rather than plunder. Li Su's idea of using torches had played a crucial role in the Tang army's victory, and Wang Zhuang, who had thrown the torches, was praised by Jiang Quan. However, Wang Zhuang's subsequent bragging and boasting were met with disdain from Li Su, who reminded him that he was still a humble soldier who got beaten by his wife three times a day. `Full content
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