After Wen Zhong breached Chiling Pass, he did not rush to advance towards Chaoge but began to gather the scattered and defeated soldiers within the pass. He knew well that an army without discipline is nothing but loose sand, insufficient for achieving great things.
Thus, he personally went to the battlefield, selecting over ten thousand robust warriors to replenish the army, while also inspiring and comforting those soldiers whose morale had waned, rekindling their fighting spirit.
Wen Zhong strictly trained his soldiers using the methods taught by Yu Yuan. He understood that only strict military laws could forge the army into an indestructible iron flow. He established various military regulations, meticulously covering everything from basic daily needs to the procedures for marching and fighting. He personally inspected the camp to ensure strict military discipline, with no breaches within Chiling Pass, and under stringent discipline, the soldiers became increasingly refined.
