After Zamo He took over as the main general, the Di Army quickly walked out of the shadow of their defeat. They actively analyzed the formations and tactics of the Great Zhou, intending to wash away the humiliation of their first defeat.
Zamo He had never expected the Great Zhou army to launch a counterattack.
It wasn't that Zamo He looked down on the Great Zhou Army. Ever since the battle with the Great Zhou Army, the Great Zhou Army had often focused on defense and rarely took the initiative to attack. The Great Zhou Army lacked supplies, so defense was more conducive to preserving their strength and resisting the Northern Barbarians. The physique and strength of the Great Zhou army were also inferior to the Di Army. If the Great Zhou army attacked, it would consume too much energy, and it would be even more disadvantageous to the Great Zhou Army.