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

Chapter 434: Let’s Give Him a Good Thrashing!. [432]



Summary

. Liu Mang instructs Guan Xing and Zhang Bao to hold back in battle despite their strength, emphasizing the importance of waiting for an audience. They discuss the lessons Liu Mang has taught them about warfare, citing examples of past leaders. As they prepare for battle, Qie Wan Neng and his Xianbei cavalry approach, doubting the Han's supposed divine favor. Liu Mang takes on Qie Wan Neng directly, defeating him and rallying the Xianbei troops to surrender. Liu Mang gains new allies and emphasizes discipline among the ranks, warning against looting. He meets Xie Gui Ni, a cunning Xianbei who seeks refuge, and agrees to accept the Xianbei tribes as long as they uphold their oath. Liu Mang plans to gather the elderly, women, and children of the Qiang people for labor, aiming for their integration into Han culture to boost the population of Liangzhou. Guan Xing and Zhang Bao recognize Liu Mang’s ambition for unification, understanding the broader implications of their actions. .

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