Ren Baqian had seen the barracks of Great Xia before and found them to be well organized and systematically run.
During their daily reconnaissance trips, the scouts would give reports on suitable camping sites. After the commander had selected a site, a defensive fence made of tree trunks and tough branches would be built around it to act as a barrier against the enemy.
Sometimes, two trenches would be dug outside of the camp or spiked iron caltrops would be scattered around as another line of defense.
Everything in the camp would be arranged properly with large pits dug at certain intervals to serve as latrines.
If the Great Xia soldiers were considered as a regular army, these rebel soldiers seemed to look like refugees to Ren Baqian.
Barracks? None!
Common latrines? Also non-existent!
Dozens of rebel soldiers were lying haphazardly on the ground around the bonfires to rest.