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... Jin army to win the final victory in this war. , The result of such a war is what the generals of the Jin army want to see.

When dealing with a confrontation, you can see what kind of threat the Jin army's means will be brought into play. In the face of the Jin army's attack, the enemy will often pay a very high price, and even more so. What the enemy sees on the battlefield is the complexity of the situation, and what the enemy sees more in such a war is the ferocity of the Jin army.

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