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Grace of the Prosperous Tang.
Chapter 333: Heading South (42). [332]
Summary
In a valley illuminated by multiple bonfires, the remains of fallen warriors from Heng An Jia Qi and Xuan Jia Qi were burned, marking a significant yet tragic victory. Over 160 elite cavalry perished, with many more wounded, leading to unprecedented losses for the Sui Dynasty. Survivors mourned silently, adhering to Han customs by honoring their fallen brothers. Xu Le, a revered warrior, emerged from the crowd, having led a fierce charge against the enemy. He sacrificed the captured Qing Wolf flag in tribute to the dead, a gesture of respect that transcended material gain. Liu Wuzhou rallied the troops, raising a toast to honor the deceased, as the flames symbolized the ascent of heroic souls.Full content
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