The Qiang and Xianbei peoples fought each other with great fury, and for a time the shouts of killing shook the heavens.
They both came from the grasslands, and their fighting methods were basically the same. The Qiang people had a geographical advantage, and there was a camp behind them. If they couldn't win, they would go back to ask for reinforcements. The Xianbei people numbered tens of thousands, and even if there were not many men, the women could still ride horses and charge, and they fought the Qiang people on equal terms with their numbers.
Yunzhongqi stood a hundred steps away and watched, with no intention of intervening at all.
People from various fortresses and beacon towers came to check. After all, this place was not far from the border county. If a fight broke out suddenly, they had to find out what was going on. If it was the Huns invading, they had to light the signal smoke in time. But when they saw that it was the Hu people who started the fight, they rode away directly, not interested in watching at all.
The battle lasted from the afternoon to the evening.
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