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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 401: The Last Grit of Liangzhou. [399]



Summary

. In Tianshui County, Yicheng, after Cao Cao withdrew garrison troops, the Qiang and Hu tribes threatened the area. Zhao Ang, a court official, stayed to defend his hometown and protect its people, despite the chaos and hunger caused by the absence of soldiers. As the Qiang repeatedly attacked, Zhao Ang and his wife, Wang Yi, led the defense. Despite some wealthy citizens donating resources, they refused to send private soldiers. The defenders, mainly untrained civilians, suffered heavy casualties. Zhao Ang realized that without reinforcements from the court, their situation was dire. Meanwhile, Liu Mang and the Han army approached Liangzhou, intent on engaging the Qiang forces attacking Yicheng. .

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