At that time, if there really had been an army with the will to fight, and someone like Zhao Binfu, who had commanded the Qi Army to victory over the Jin soldiers at Niu Zhu Pier, it was highly likely that the Jin soldiers could have been held back north of the Yellow River. In that case, the entire shameful script of Jingping might have undergone changes.
But such a wish was ultimately unattainable.
Continuing southward, Li Hongyun's gaze swept past Cen Bridge Inn once more, and arrived at the capital city of the Qi Dynasty, Da Liang City.
Da Liang City was located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, surrounded by no large mountains or strategic passes, essentially defenseless in terms of natural barriers. However, it was the capital of several dynasties, and its city walls were also sufficiently robust.