The Far-West Great Qin is the newest enemy of Great Zhou.
This enemy surpasses the combined territory, population, and strength of the former Great Yan and Great Qi.
Its heritage is much deeper than the newly-established Great Zhou!
Apart from a few distant merchants, the former Great Liang had no interactions with Great Qin, only knowing that this country lies tens of thousands of miles away, separated by continuous mountains and vast Gobi deserts.
When ambitious Great Zhou attempted to establish a unified empire, a collision with Far-West Great Qin occurred unexpectedly yet foreseeably.
The war between the two sides first broke out in the western frontier of Great Qi.
Initially, Great Qin only dispatched small teams of Lancer Cavalry to invade the border, scouting and raiding the peripheral areas of the western frontier.
But soon, the scale of the invasion increased, even involving entire legions.