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Chapter 581: The Army's Edge Sweeps the Ground, Difficult to Turn the Tide. [625]
Summary
As the sun set over Taiyuan, the aftermath of a fierce battle unfolded, with black smoke and flames visible from the city walls. The fields were littered with the bodies of Wu Dynasty civilians, and the Jurchen army loomed nearby. Commander Qin Shao He, bloodied and weary, reflected on the chaos and despair around him. Despite the Jurchens' retreat, he warned his generals not to let their guard down, recognizing the formidable nature of their enemy. He ordered the critically injured civilians to be put out of their misery and allowed organized youth to observe the battlefield to understand the stakes. Meanwhile, Qin Shao Qian engaged the enemy at Shou Zhang, employing strategic maneuvers but ultimately facing setbacks as reinforcements arrived for the Jurchens. The chaotic scene of retreat and defeat was palpable, marking the beginning of the Battle of Taiyuan.Full content
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