After arriving at the border, the scene before him filled the prince with anger.

The villages on the border were burned down, with only ruins of the houses left and wisps of smoke rising from them.

The people were displaced, and the sounds of crying and shouting filled the entire space.

Women held their children, their eyes full of fear; the old people sat helplessly beside the ruins, their eyes empty and desperate.

When the prince saw all this, he clenched his fists and vowed to drive the barbarians back to their lair.

He quickly inspected the camp and boosted morale. Seeing the prince's determination, the soldiers became more spirited.

A deputy general offered advice to the prince: "Your Highness, although the barbarians are brave, they lack discipline. We can set up an ambush and catch them off guard."

The prince nodded in agreement, a glimmer of wisdom in his eyes.

So the deputy general led a small team and pretended to retreat.

The soldiers of the squad seemed to be retreating in panic. They deliberately discarded some weapons and flags as they ran to create the illusion of a panicked escape.

Seeing the enemy retreat, the barbarians thought they had an opportunity and chased after them without hesitation.

The barbarian cavalry rushed forward, with greed and excitement on their faces and shouting incomprehensible war cries.

When they entered the ambush circle, the prince gave an order and the ambushers around rushed out one after another.

For a moment, arrows rained down, and the arrowheads made sharp whistling sounds in the air.

The dense swarm of arrows was like a swarm of locusts, covering the sky and the sun.

The shouts of killing were deafening, and the soldiers rushed towards the barbarians from all directions like tigers descending from the mountains.

The barbarians fell into chaos, their horses were frightened and ran around in all directions.

But they were experienced fighters after all, and they quickly organized a counterattack.

The barbarian leader waved his sword and shouted loudly, trying to stabilize his position.

Their soldiers quickly gathered and began to fight back with bows and arrows, while driving their horses towards the coalition forces.

In the fierce battle, the prince led the troops, brandishing his sword, which gleamed coldly in the sun.

He rushed into the enemy camp, his sword flying up and down, each strike carrying great power.

When the barbarian soldiers approached him, he easily chopped them down to the ground. His eyes were firm and fearless, like a god of war descending to earth.

Inspired by the prince, the soldiers were in high spirits and not afraid of life or death.

They were closely united, with the shieldmen forming a shield wall in the front to block the arrows and attacks of the barbarians; the spearmen stabbed their spears through the gaps in the shield wall to deal fatal blows to the enemy; and the archers kept shooting arrows in the rear to provide fire support for their comrades in the front.

At this time, when Western Chu learned that the country was invaded by barbarians, it sent reinforcements to help without hesitation.

The arrival of reinforcements from Western Chu greatly enhanced the strength of the border defenders.

The soldiers of Western Chu were well-trained and brought unique tactics and sophisticated weapons.

Under the attack of the two countries' coalition forces, the barbarians gradually couldn't resist. Their casualties increased, and their position began to weaken. Their leader saw that the situation was not good and wanted to withdraw.

But how could the prince miss this opportunity? He commanded the coalition forces to pursue the victory.

The coalition forces surged towards the barbarians like a raging tide, not giving them any chance to breathe.

The coalition forces pursued all the way, and the dust raised by the horses' hooves filled the air.

The soldiers' shouts and cries echoed across the grassland like rolling thunder.

The barbarians were driven back deep into their borders.

After arriving at the barbarian border, the prince was not carried away by victory.

He knew very well that only by establishing a lasting peace could tranquility on the border be truly guaranteed.

So he proposed to sign a peace treaty with the barbarians.

The negotiation process was not easy.

The two sides negotiated in a tent on the border.

The atmosphere in the tent was tense and representatives from both sides had serious expressions.

The prince's side proposed that the barbarians must stop all acts of aggression, return the looted property, and promise not to harass the people living on the border again.

The barbarians were initially unwilling to accept these conditions and tried to bargain.

But the prince was resolute. He showed the barbarians the powerful strength of the coalition forces and expressed his sincerity in peaceful coexistence.

After many rounds of difficult negotiations, the barbarians finally realized that they had no more bargaining chips and reluctantly agreed to the terms of the treaty.

The atmosphere in the tent eased slightly when the treaty was signed.

Representatives of both sides signed the treaty, and the dawn of peace finally shone on this war-torn land.

Since then, the border has returned to its former tranquility.

After going through the test of this war, trade and cultural exchanges between the two countries became more stable and prosperous.

The country continued to develop towards greater prosperity, and the prince also gained higher prestige in the country because of this victory.

Since the signing of a peace treaty with the barbarians, the tranquility on the border has been like a solid city wall, providing a stable guarantee for the development of the Central Jin Dynasty.

In terms of agriculture, the Middle Jin Dynasty actively promoted the animal husbandry experience learned from Western Chu and combined it with the country's existing farming techniques, resulting in unprecedented development of agriculture and animal husbandry.

In the vast fields, crops are growing well and the wheat waves are rolling in the wind, like a golden ocean.

New irrigation technology has hydrated the dry land, and grain production has increased year by year.

On the grassland, there are herds of cattle and sheep, fat and strong.

The herders use advanced livestock management methods, which not only increases the number of livestock, but also improves the quality of livestock products.

Militarily, the Central Jin Dynasty did not slack off because of peace.

After the war with the barbarians, the army summed up its experience and lessons and carried out a series of reforms. The soldiers' training became more rigorous and military equipment was constantly updated.

They borrowed some training methods from the Western Chu army and improved the overall quality of the army.

At the same time, in order to prevent the barbarians from attacking again, the border fortifications were further strengthened. The beacon towers added a new early warning mechanism, so that once there was any disturbance, the capital could receive the news in the shortest possible time.

The prosperity of the Central Jin Dynasty attracted many small countries around it to come and pay tribute and learn.

These small countries sent envoys to the Central Jin Dynasty with their country's specialties and sincerity to seek to establish friendly relations.

The Central Jin Dynasty warmly received these envoys with the demeanor of a great country and shared its development experience and cultural achievements with them.

The prince's prestige in the country grew day by day. He was loved by the people not only for his victory over the barbarians, but also for his active promotion of the development of various national undertakings in peacetime.

He often went deep into the people to understand their needs and actively participated in decision-making on various matters such as agriculture, commerce, culture and education.

His wisdom and leadership made the subjects of the Zhongjin Dynasty firmly believe that under his leadership, the Zhongjin Dynasty would move towards a more glorious future.

As time went on, the Central Jin Dynasty became a model for the surrounding areas in all aspects, including politics, economy, culture, and military.

It is like a lighthouse, emitting dazzling light on this ancient land, leading the surrounding countries towards prosperity and peace.

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