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several thousand? i thought it was 3000
I couldn't remember the exact number, I knew it was a smaller force in the thousands, between about 2000 and 6000 troops, but I didn't want to specify an exact number which may turn out to be incorrect. If you're absolutely positive of the exact number, please feel free to alter it. Gamer Junkie 14:22, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
Liu Yao/Yong? Capable? You're joking, right? Oh, and Taishi Ci only died at Hefei in the novel -- IRL, he died of illness in 206.