Other language: Vietnamese

Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Little Doctor.

Chapter 59: Siege on the Capital. [161]



Summary

The Great Wall of China, built over two millennia, is a monumental achievement of countless individuals, stretching over rugged terrains and symbolizing China's resilience. However, Wen Jing Hui perceives it as dilapidated, questioning its ability to withstand invasions. He reflects on the inadequacies of the existing structure and the need for substantial repairs, advocating for modern solutions like concrete to enhance its defenses. Wu Da agrees, recognizing the potential of a robust wall to deter enemies. Their conversation highlights the historical significance of the Great Wall while emphasizing the urgent need for restoration to ensure security against threats.

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