In the dust and chaos of war, Luo Xiaofei showed incomparable bravery and wisdom. He fought so well in defense that people began to call him the defensive master of the steppes. His name spread across the steppes, and his tactics and strategies became a reference for others.

Lark's bravery was unmatched. He is always at the forefront of the battlefield, using his strength and speed to break enemy defenses. His fighting style is full of passion and fanaticism, and his mount, like him, possesses lightning speed and powerful impact.

However, although Rak was a formidable warrior, he did not possess great leadership skills. He only knew how to fight and charge into battle, but he neglected the use of tactics and team coordination.

At the battle of Dos, Lark once again led his troops in a fierce attack. However, the enemy has set a clever trap. Unaware of this, Lark sprinted as usual, only to fall into his enemy's trap. Although his troops were brave, they could not withstand the encirclement of the enemy. In the end, both Lark and his troops were wiped out.

This story tells us that although bravery is an important quality, a successful leader requires not only courage, but also wisdom and strategy. Only comprehensive ability can truly qualify a leader, and bravery alone is not enough to achieve success.

The news of "Horse King" Luck's death in battle spread like wildfire, and the entire central grassland knew the title of Luo Xiaofei's Defense Master.

Luo Xiaofei, this heroic leader, has led five hundred cavalry and successfully occupied Lac's castle. He was not a ruthless ruler, and he had his own unique way of dealing with prisoners of war.

He did not carry out brutal executions on prisoners of war like Luck did. He does not maintain his power by taking the lives of others. Instead, he chose tolerance and understanding, allowing these prisoners of war to return freely to their homes. Such kindness is incomprehensible to many people, but for Luo Xiaofei, it is a manifestation of his leadership.

In addition, Luo Xiaofei did not force these prisoners of war to become his slaves. He knew that slavery was not a long-term solution to the problem. He hopes that his territory can be treated equally and fairly, and that everyone can receive the respect they deserve in a free environment.

Such a decision is undoubtedly a huge test for Luo Xiaofei's leadership. However, he successfully withstood this test. Under his leadership, the castle began to take on new life. Those former prisoners of war, while grateful for Luo Xiaofei's kindness, also began to do their part to contribute to this new territory.

As a result, this castle, once filled with hatred and violence, has now become a place full of peace and understanding. People find safety and freedom here, as well as hope for the future. All these changes are due to Luo Xiaofei's wisdom and leadership. His decision not only changed his own destiny, but also changed the destiny of the castle.

Luo Xiaofei named the castle Amul, which means the city of peace.

He spent two months unifying the central steppes, rebuilding Amul Castle, and at the same time started collecting intelligence on the western steppes.

The western prairie has its own name: Northern Rennaner Prairie, which comes from a beautiful legend.

A long time ago, the western prairie was not the vast and boundless prairie it is now. At that time, there were two towering holy mountains facing each other in the north and south. Each of these two sacred mountains has a mountain god stationed there. The mountain god of the southern mountain can subdue dragons and tigers, and the mountain god of the northern mountain can call for wind and rain. One day, the two mountain gods met each other while patrolling the mountain, and the world was at odds.

The mountain god of the Nanshan Mountain said: "Brother, I heard that you can call the wind and rain. There are only mountains and no water here, but can you create a big river?" The mountain god of the Beishan Mountain said: "Brother, I can do this with ease; you can make it happen. Brother, if you do it, it will be harder than reaching the sky!"

This was originally a joke, but it was not intended to anger the Nanshan Mountain God. He said angrily: "We have made an agreement: within a time limit of ninety-nine and eighty-one days, we will each open a big river. Whoever loses will win." Let the gods cut him into pieces and cut off his descendants!" In this way, the mountain god of Beishan couldn't stop.

The bet between the two mountain gods about opening up the river was found out by their children. The son of the mountain god of Nanshan is called Nan'er, and the girl of the mountain god of Beishan is called Beilun. They have fallen in love with each other for a long time and made a lifelong vow.

Nan'er said to Beilun: "Sister, I heard that your father and my father made a bet to open the river. It would be bad if something unpleasant happens. What do you think should be done?" Beilun said: "We will go separately. Find a spring on each side of the north and south, and open two rivers. Let one flow from south to north, and the other from north to south. Let the two rivers merge into one big river, and neither of our fathers will lose. Win. Won’t everything be safe this way?” Nan’er was very happy when he heard that. He said: “Sister! You are so smart. This is a great idea!”

Unexpectedly, their words were heard by the devil hiding in the grass. It was trying to take revenge on the two mountain gods in the north and south, and this time it had time to exploit it. Beilun and Naner split up to look for water. The sky pays off, and everyone finally finds a spring. The two of them dug together, and the clear spring water became more and more prosperous. The two ran back to their respective holy mountains and told their father and mother.

After the Beishan Mountain God heard the news, he said to his daughter: "My child, you did the right thing. I am willing to make peace with him. I originally wanted to make a joke that day, but I didn't expect that the Nanshan Mountain God took it seriously."

However, the mountain god of Nanshan did not listen to his son Nan'er's persuasion, and secretly went to the spring at the foot of Beishan and put a fire dragon into it, so that the dragon would boil and dry the spring water. As soon as the Nanshan Mountain God put down the fire dragon and left, the devil came here to block the spring. He jumped into the water with a huge stone in his arms and was scalded to death by the boiling water.

Beilun and Nan'er didn't know anything about it, so they went out to dig springs as usual the next day. Nan'er took Beilun to the Qingshui Spring in Beishan. He turned around and just walked a short distance away when he heard the girl from Beilun shout: "Brother, come quickly!" and fell into the spring.

By the time Nan'er arrived, Beilun had already been scalded to death by the boiling water. Nan'er was very sad and ran to the foot of Nanshan Mountain and jumped into the spring he dug.

Soon, the two springs dug in Nan'er and Beilun turned into large lakes. Because the lake in the south was dug by Nan'er, people call it Nan'er Lake; the lake in the north was dug by a girl from Beilun, so people call it Beilun Lake. The water of the two lakes in the north and south convection to form a Ur River.

The mountain god of Nanshan was punished by the gods and his corpse was thrown into pieces into the Our River and turned into fish and shrimp.

Since then, today's North Rennaner Prairie has emerged. To this day, there is a place in Beilun Lake that does not freeze in winter. If cattle, horses and sheep accidentally fall in, their hooves will be burned. It is said that this is where the Nanshan mountain god released the fire dragon.

The water in Beilun Lake is sometimes clear and sometimes muddy. When it is muddy, people and animals will vomit and have stomach upsets after drinking it. It is said that this is because the scalded devil was causing trouble at the bottom of the lake and spitting out poisonous water.

People also said: Nan'er and Beilun girls are not dead. They often stay together, looking down at the beautiful prairie that links their names through the mist of water in the morning and sunset for a long time.

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