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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 407: The Great Wall of Jingguan, Shocking the Western Qiang. [405]
Summary
. The Han army's earlier departure was a ruse orchestrated by the people of Yicheng to deceive the Suo family. Liu Mang commanded the army to wear tattered uniforms and wait for the right moment. Suo Chao, seeking to regain his wealth, foolishly contacted the Qiang people, leading to his downfall. Zhang Fei confronted him with a snake spear, declaring there was no mercy left for the Suo family, which resulted in Suo Chao's death. In the meantime, Liu Mang prepared for battle outside Yicheng, with generals from the next generation of Shu Han, including Guan Ping, Guan Xing, and Zhang Bao, eager to prove themselves. As Guan Ping charged into battle, he quickly showcased his skills, impressing everyone, including his father Guan Yu. Liu Mang commanded the younger warriors, ensuring they had opportunities for military exploits. During the battle, Guan Xing and Zhang Bao performed admirably, slaying numerous enemies. Liu Mang commanded that the heads of the fallen Qiang soldiers be made into a monument to deter future attacks. In the Qiang camp, King Che Li Ji expressed his displeasure over the losses, still underestimating Liu Mang and the Han army. .Full content
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