On the city walls, Li Hongyun's arrows never missed their mark.
Below the city walls, the army of Liu Wuzhou was strewn with corpses.
Inspired by Li Hongyun's masterful display of archery, the entire Liang Army fought bravely and decisively repelled the attacks of Liu Wuzhou's forces.
Enraged, Liu Wuzhou briefly regrouped before continuing to fiercely order his soldiers to attack the city.
As a result, Jinyang remained impregnable; it simply could not be conquered.
Liu Wuzhou was left in seclusion.
In his view, his strategy was flawless. First, he would cut off all the surrounding states and counties of Jinyang, making it an isolated city. By then, Prince Qi would naturally panic, and the morale inside the city would surely collapse.
Then, with a prolonged siege, Jinyang would naturally fall in one fell swoop.
