Zhou Ping'an led Yu Changlie and Wu Junsong to follow the army into battle.
It was the same problem that had arisen when horses were first allocated.
His army's leaders all faced a severe shortage of horses, after all, since the assets they had seized from the Red Lotus Rebel Army were predominantly made up of long-suffering commoners, resulting in a scarcity of elite cavalry.
Therefore, in order to train his great generals, Zhou Ping'an evenly distributed warhorses to each division.
As a result, aside from his trusted aide of two thousand cavalry, the rest of the leaders were each given a thousand warhorses.
Yu Changlie and Wu Junsong were no exceptions.
This time, in need of leading an attack, Zhou Ping'an's personal guard did not accompany him, so he took Yu and Wu's cavalry for a swift battle.