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... f being like a cloud of fierce generals. It can already be seen that his martial arts strategy is extraordinary, and the soldiers around him are also carefully selected brave men.

  With such conditions, it was easy to attack a small village with few iron weapons. Soon, the surrounding villages were conquered one by one, and there were nearly a thousand Han people available for them.

   After distributing the land and houses owned by the aborigines to them, the young and strong wer ...

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