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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 333: The Dog-Walking Tactic, Crumbling Without a Fight. [332]
Summary
. Liu Bei's army celebrated victories, particularly after Liu Mang's triumph over Cao Pi and Cao Zhang. Liu Bei, filled with joy, discussed strategies to confront Cao Cao, emphasizing the need to be offensive rather than defensive. Liu Mang proposed abandoning Yangping Pass to lure Cao Cao's forces into a trap at Dingjun Mountain, exploiting their supply routes along the Han River. The generals agreed on this strategy, recognizing its potential to disrupt Cao Cao's logistics, which relied heavily on civilian labor. Liu Mang warned against hasty action and suggested waiting for Cao Cao's forces to weaken from conscription, leading to a rebellion. The meeting concluded with light-hearted banter as Liu Bei recognized the brilliance of Liu Mang’s strategies. .Full content
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