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

Chapter 408: The Iron Chariot Rampages . [406]



Summary

. The Han-Qiang Rebellion, lasting a century, intensified when Che Li Ji, the Western Qiang King, mobilized his army against Liu Mang after the latter provoked the Qiang people. Liu Mang prepared for battle, relocating civilians to Yicheng, while strategists Fa Zheng and Lu Xun showed confidence in their troops. As Che Li Ji and his general Ya Dan advanced, they underestimated the Han army's mobility, leading to frustration when they found Yicheng deserted. Despite Che Li Ji's anger and desire for revenge, Ya Dan warned against rash actions. Ultimately, Che Li Ji ordered a retreat, realizing they were being led in circles by the Han forces. However, when news of Liu Mang's presence reached him, Che Li Ji, driven by anger, prepared for battle, disregarding Ya Dan's advice. Liu Mang, in contrast, aimed to conserve his troops for an efficient victory, rallying his elite cavalry for the impending confrontation. .

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