Chapter 217: Eastward to Xiangyang
The "window period" left for the Ming army to break through was very short, and within two days the Ming army had to cross Baojia Mountain and enter Xiangyang along the Xiema River all the way east.
Only by entering Xiangyang City can it be said that this breakthrough of the Ming army with heavy casualties was truly successful.
In fact, Wang Wubu's Ming army did not fully occupy the prefectures and counties to which Xiangyang belonged, and only occupied Xiangyang Fucheng, Fancheng, Yicheng and other places, accounting for about a quarter of the area of Xiangyang Prefecture.
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