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... ng He, arrived beneath the walls of Yan’an with a sizeable army at his back.
This force was anything but ordinary. Its commanding general was Du Wenhuan—a man skilled in horsemanship and archery, adept in military strategy, and well read in the Zuo Commentary, as well as the writings of the Hundred Schools. He was equally accomplished in poetry, versed in styles from the Six Dynasties through Early Tang. His works included Collected Writings of the Taixia Grotto ...
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