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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 431: Shoot the Horse Before the Man. [429]
Summary
. The chapter describes the martial virtues of the Zhong Hua Min Zu and the strategies in a military conflict between the Han army and the Xianbei. The Xianbei have prepared a trump card: three thousand sets of iron armor acquired through the sale of livestock, making them confident in their superiority over the Han. Liu Mang, aware of the Xianbei's strengths, holds a military meeting in the Han camp. He assigns Tai Shi Heng five hundred soldiers to feign defeat and lure the Xianbei into a trap in Buried Hu Valley. Despite doubts from his comrades about their chances against the armored cavalry, Liu Mang's plan focuses on targeting the horses rather than the armored soldiers directly. As the Xianbei cavalry charges, Tai Shi Heng prepares to implement Liu Mang's strategy by using modified crossbows to shoot down the cavalry horses. .Full content
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