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... distinctive is that they differ from Chinese and Western castles.
Specifically, the difference lies in their defensive focus; Chinese castles generally concentrate their defenses on the city walls.
Because large numbers of commoners often live inside Chinese cities, and in times of chaos, those outside the walls will desperately run into the city, by Chinese tradition, the garrison has a duty to protect the people, so most of the defending force is positioned on the walls, with a ...
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