Then, Tagg began to give a brief introduction to the strategic deployment of the Qi Army: "The Qi Army's strategic deployment is roughly as follows. The enemy has gathered three main forces in the south, each led by one of Qi Country's princes."
"The First Prince of Qi Country is in charge of the central defensive line, which is under the most pressure; the Second Prince is in charge of the eastern defensive line by the sea, and the Third Prince is in charge of the relatively safe westernmost defensive line." He roughly marked three areas on the map, labeling them 1, 2, and 3 respectively.
After the labeling, he continued, "The strength of the forces is also such that the troops under the First Prince of Qi are the strongest, those under the Second Prince slightly weaker, and those under the Third Prince the weakest."