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... nraveled.
There is a difference.
An imperial army retreats like a broken wall collapsing in sequence. A rebel army dissolves like mist. It has no rigid structure to fracture. It simply spreads.
And this, ironically, was one of its greatest strengths.
Unlike the tightly drilled formations of the Ming regulars, the rebel host had always been loosely organized. A minor chieftain commanded a few hundred men loyal to him personally. A mid-tier leader could gather a tho ...
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