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

Chapter 425: The Transformation of Hexi, the Rampage of the Xianbei. [423]



Summary

. Liu Mang leveraged the overflowing granaries of Hanzhong, Yizhou, and particularly Jiaozhou to offer generous support to military households. Despite the abundance of grain, old stock in Jiaozhou was spoiling, causing concern for Xu Shu, who sought Zhuge Liang’s guidance to alleviate the situation. Meanwhile, Zhang Ji expressed regret over not foreseeing Liu Mang’s swift conquest of Wuwei, highlighting issues with both Qiang and Xianbei tribes troubling Liangzhou, exacerbated by Cao Cao's strategies. Liu Mang aimed to stabilize the situation by eliminating remaining armed forces. He called together the Han army's generals to discuss strategies, igniting indignation over Cao Cao’s actions. Guan Yu proposed a plan for the recovery of Hexi, suggesting he accompany Liu Mang, while Zhang Fei insisted on remaining to coordinate local efforts. Ultimately, the Han army was mobilized to drive out the Xianbei, with a focus on selecting the fittest soldiers for the campaign. .

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