In the early years of his reign, the Southern Expedition failed. He then directly ordered the relocation of the capital, moving it southward to the Luo Capital near the front line. This move directly shifted the political center southward and resolved the problem of the country's aristocratic ministers.
Leveraging war, the consecutive annals of the elite army were enlisted in the country, constantly launching Southern Expeditions against Yue Country and releasing various contradictions of the relocation to the outside world.
As a result, the war between the two countries grew longer and larger.
Liang maintained a large army of five hundred thousand on the southern front for years.
Yue Country had no choice but to follow suit.
Although the number of troops in use was smaller due to defense reasons, it remained at more than three hundred thousand for years.