On a wilderness slope outside Jinyin City, Zhao's 180,000-strong army surged like a tide.
Most of the Wei Wu soldiers were seeing such a scene for the first time. There was a hint of disorder in the originally neat and orderly formation, but it soon stabilized again.
Wu Qi observed carefully and found that among the 180,000 Zhao soldiers, some were wearing bright silver armor, holding spears, with sharp eyes; some were wearing coarse linen clothes and holding knives, with murderous eyes; and others were holding a variety of weapons and had dull expressions.
The three types of people gathered together, clearly divided, giving people a feeling of being in harmony but separated in spirit.
As the commander of Wei Wuzu, Wu Qi quickly made a basic judgment.
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