Other language: Vietnamese

Han Homeland.

Chapter 4: Hook Mountain. [368]



Summary

The narrative contrasts the old and new Great Wall, symbolizing history and the present. Yun Lang reflects on its ancient significance, while others see it as a defense against the Hu. The Great Wall's erosion reveals valuable bugs, but Yun Lang is indifferent. Amidst military tensions, Yun Lang, Huo Qubing, and others face challenges under Xie Chang Chuan's command. They seek military merit, considering Hook Mountain despite its lack of water and strategic isolation. The narrative highlights the complexities of military life, ambition, and the harsh realities of frontier defense.

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