Three Kingdoms: Jiangdong is no longer a rat

Three Kingdoms: Jiangdong is no longer a rat

三国:江东从此无鼠辈

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The one who took the heads of Wei and Shu was Jiangdong!
Rats live in burrows and have a natural tendency to steal.
In the first year of Xingping reign of Emperor Xian of Han, in 194 AD, Sun Ce was about to sweep across Jiangdong.
A soul that traveled through thousands of years, possessed the son of Yan Baihu of Jiangdong, and came to this place that later generations saw as a place of rats during the Three Kingdoms period:
Its population, economy, and military are inferior to those of the Central Plains, making expansion difficult. Its strategic depth is insufficient, and if the Yangtze River defenses are breached, its hinterland will be completely exposed. Its agricultural development is relatively late, and its agricultural technology, scale, and productivity are insufficient. It has inherent disadvantages in weapon manufacturing and horse breeding. Its land warfare capabilities are weak, and it suffers from a serious brain drain...
What appeared before Yan Yi's eyes was such a piece of land.
What made him even more panic was that Sun Ce was about to cross the river and take his head, but he had no general or army he could rely on.
The enormous pressure of survival made Yan Yi burst out with an unprecedented survival instinct.
Seek out talented people, correct accumulated problems, promote agriculture, and bring peace to the people. Fight Sun Ce in Wu and Yue, banish Liu Biao to the imperial palace, and raise the banner of war in Huai and Si rivers, shouting to the Central Plains:
"Jiangdong is a vast land with a vast territory, a well-trained army, and a land of heroes and outstanding individuals. It is not a lonely land. The sons of Jiangdong have nothing to fear from the world!"
From then on, there were no more rats in Jiangdong.

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