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The Beginning Shocks the Emperor Wu: Did You Write This Poem?.

Chapter 66: Huai Nan Rebellion. [66]



Summary

The passage describes a tense military conflict where Chen Ping An, a royal guard, has executed a traitor named Zhao Da Kai and is preparing to defend the palace against an incoming force of 5,000 elite soldiers led by Li Shi. With only 500 personal guards, Chen Ping An strategically positions his troops, setting up an ambush using crossbows at the palace entrance. When Li Shi's troops charge, they are met with a devastating arrow attack that kills over 200 soldiers, forcing them to retreat. The battle becomes a test of strategy and survival, with Li Shi struggling to penetrate the palace's defenses and uncertain about the fate of his allies.

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