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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 708: "Sima's Schemes, Xun's Over-the-Wall Ladder" . [707]
Summary
nSima Yi's first encounter with Lu Xun ended in defeat, but he remained determined to conquer Youzhou, which was crucial for Cao Wei's military strength. While Cao Wei disdained barbarian tribes, Shu Han welcomed those who embraced Han culture, exemplified by Liu Bao's loyalty to Lu Xun in hopes of gaining favor. Lu Xun's sincerity outmatched Sima Yi's schemes, prompting Sima Yi to prepare a strong assault on Jixian using stone-throwing machines despite the heavy snowstorm. Ling Tong expressed frustration over Sima Yi's actions and his own loyalty to Wu, while Lu Xun encouraged him to channel his anger into attacking the Wei army. .Full content
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