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But in private, the people of Tiefeng County refer to the final battle as "Battle of Blood and Mire".
is used a lot, and the "Battle of Blood and Mud" has gradually become a synonym for all the battles on both sides of the Bighorn River in a broad sense.
No one can tell exactly how the name came about. A more credible statement is that because the two sides shed so much blood that the battlefield was watered into mud from the frozen farmland, so it was named the Battle ...
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