16th year of King Mu of Zhou.
The Emperor launched the eastward campaign, mobilizing thirty-two divisions alongside the three armies. A force of one hundred thousand soldiers, combined with logistical support from one hundred thousand civilian workers, made up a total of two hundred thousand troops, collectively declared as the fifty-thousand strong army.
Including the allied forces from surrounding vassal states, the total strength reached three hundred and fifty thousand troops.
The Great Zhou boasted an army of one million.
Though exaggerated, the visual impact was undeniably striking.
The supreme commanders of the three armies included Marquis Lvu, the Thunder God, and the Nine-Tailed Yellow Dragon.
They marched forth, conquering cities and territories, invincible in their path.
16th year of King Mu of Zhou.
The Emperor's forces allied with Qi and Lu, advancing toward the major tribes of Eastern Yi.