During the long reign of Han Yin, Yong Country no longer possessed the strength it had during the era of Emperor Han Zhou and had completely withdrawn from the Northern Territory, yet it still held thirteen prefectures, namely Tianming, Jing'an, Nanxiang, Taining, Shunan, Yonghuai, Hechang, Fuchun, Lan'an, Fuming, Yiyang, Zhenyou, and Lingbei.
Compared to Zhuang Country, which only had three provinces, it truly could be described as enormous.
If it were not for the containment by Jingguo and Jinguo, as well as the natural barrier of the Qi Chang Mountain Range, and the fact that successive leaders of Zhuang Country were all formidable, Yong Country would have swallowed Zhuang Country whole long ago.
But regardless of the many reasons, hundreds of years had passed, and not only did Zhuang Country not fall into ruin, but it actually grew stronger by the day, which many saw as clear evidence of the waning of Han Yin's sharpness.