The Zu family army always adhered to two traditions: one was its emphasis on military formations, and the other, its focus on military equipment.
Various armaments, such as repeating crossbows, mobile artillery, and war chariots, often presented a novel and effective sight on the battlefield.
Pirates ran rampant in the southeast region of the Qian State, even forming alliances with large coastal clans. They once severely disrupted the situation in the southeast. The Zu family army came into being during this time and, over a ten-year period, gradually calmed the coastal upheaval.
Behind Zhong Mao and Zu Dongcheng stood another young general in silver armor. His name was Dou Guoming. The Dou Family was a prestigious military family dating back to the founding of the Qian State, wielding significant influence within the Royal Guards. He led the 10,000 Royal Guards dispatched to the north.
