General Han crushed the Iron Pagoda when he demanded that the soldiers hold shields and charge into the Iron Pagoda's ranks without looking up, focusing only on lowering their heads. If there was a horse's leg, they would chop it, and if there wasn't, they would chop a human leg.
And now, General Deng had summarized advanced experiences, which again traversed through time and space to be used on the battlefield against the Iron Pagoda.
In addition, under the guidance of General Deng, Zhao Haiping had also devised different training methods and assessment standards for weapons such as large axes, long knives, and Divine Arm Bows.
They even established very clear rules on how to judge and feed the military horses.
Zhao Haiping also asked General Deng Yuanjing how long it might take to train a strong army.
General Deng Yuanjing's answer was that after mastering various weapons, half of the task was completed.
After that, there were probably three phases.