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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 368: Regaining Hu Du. [367]
Summary
. Liu Mang defeats Huang Yuan, prompting Gao Ding, the king of the Yi people, to retreat and plan a confrontation in Yuexi County, where he believes his troops will have the advantage. Zhuge Liang notes Gao Ding's cleverness but points out that their Wudang Flying Army is a significant asset. Sha Mo Ke has already engaged southern tribes, and Zhuge Liang suggests winning over Meng Huo to stabilize the south instead of rushing into battle. Liu Mang expresses his intention to establish a Governor of the South after pacifying the area and learns of a talented individual, Hu Du. Upon meeting Hu Du, Liu Mang is impressed by his military strategy and views him as a suitable candidate for commanding the south. Hu Du emphasizes the importance of winning the hearts of the barbarians, which resonates with Liu Mang. Reflecting on historical governors, Liu Mang realizes the significance of nurturing relationships with local tribes. Hu Du advises against killing Meng Huo, suggesting that his popularity could help the Han. Liu Mang jokes about capturing Meng Huo seven times for him to submit, amusing Zhuge Liang and Hu Du, who find the idea absurd but acknowledge Hu Du's growing confidence in his role. .Full content
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