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Chapter 388 - Chapter 155: Journey by the Taihe River: Shi Feiyang's Strategy and Ripples of Love (Part 3)

This series of scenes is like a tragic painting, revealing the grim face of war.

Weishan is located near the Sea of Japan, boasting an expansive coastal plain.

This flat and boundless plain is much like a giant and smooth chessboard, highly favorable for the rapid mobilization and comprehensive deployment of large-scale armies, making it an excellent site for conducting large-scale battles.

However, precisely because it is flat and lacks natural defensive barriers, in the face of war's cruel baptism, the defenders must rely on man-made fortifications to reinforce their defenses.

Recalling the previous failure of the Ming Army here was largely due to the inadequate and unskillful use of surrounding mountains and rivers to compensate for the flat plain's defensive shortcomings, leading to a passive position on the battlefield.

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