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The Grand Wei Court.
Volume 121: Wei Camp Defense and Offense. [120]
Summary
The narrative unfolds with guards Shen Yu and Zhang Ao receiving an urgent report about the Chu army invading their camp. As they prepare for the impending attack, Prince Zhao Hong Run awakens and, despite initial drowsiness, quickly gears up for action. The Wei soldiers, under the command of Grand General Bai Li Ba and General Gong Yuan, mobilize efficiently in response to the threat. As the Chu army approaches, Zhao Hong Run remains cautious, suspecting they may not be attacking outright. However, upon hearing war drums, he orders preparations for defense. The Chu army launches an assault, but their wooden shields prove inadequate against the superior weaponry of the Wei forces, leading to significant casualties among the attackers. The narrative highlights themes of vigilance, preparation, and the stark contrast in military capabilities between the two armies.Full content
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