Ming Dynasty Wolf Warrior

Ming Dynasty Wolf Warrior

by Lonely Swordsman

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176Kwords63chapters
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Ch. 63I'm Back Again! New Book "monitoring the Tang Dynasty" Released!
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Is the Ming army weak? Is Jianlu very strong? What a fallacy! Until the Battle of Sarhu, the Ming army's combat effectiveness was far stronger than that of the Jianlu. In the Battle of Saerhu, the Jianlu were defeated by a small number of captives, with 60,000 people fighting against 200,000 people? Wrong, it was actually the Ming army that defeated the masses with a small number. The four Ming armies plus the Korean army were only 100,000, and the number of captives was as many as 400,000. The 100,000 armored men plus 300,000 could be supplemented at any time. After the bloody battle of Hunhe River was fought and the elite Zhejiang soldiers and Baigan soldiers were wiped out, the Jianlu's combat effectiveness surpassed that of the Ming army. The Ming army gradually lost the courage and confidence to fight against the Jianlu in the field. The mercenary "Wolf Warrior" Xu Feng traveled to the Hunhe battlefield and transformed into a Zhejiang soldier. As a result, a group of elusive Ming Dynasty War Wolves appeared on the battlefield of Liaodong. They haunted the white mountains and black waters, and specialized in hunting and killing the Jianlu captives. Destroy Jianlu? This is not a problem. Fu Ming? Against Ming? This is a problem.

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