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The greatest pass in Yan was called the Southern March Pass, and it was guarded by one of the Nine Guards known as the South Pacifiers.
The pass was named Southern March because it was where an army would march through should they choose to invade south, and the guard was named South Pacifier because they were meant to pacify the south.
Yan’s determination and ambition to wipe out Chu could not be any clearer.
Chu occupied the Central Plain and so enjoyed a vast amount of land and rich quantity and variety of resources. Its people also enjoyed peaceful and prosperous lives, so much so that Chu was nicknamed the Country of Heaven.
On the other hand, Yan occupied the cold, harsh lands of the north. Resources were scarce, and the people were so poor that they could barely feed themselves from day to day. Naturally, Yan coveted Chu’s prosperity and wished to destroy them and claim the Central Plain for themselves.
For centuries, Yan provoked Chu again and again and started many wars in an attempt to conquer Chu. There were...



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