Lu Bu failed to remember that we baited most forces, and the ambushes that they did attack were the ones done by rebels who switched to our side. We show up to battle agents Lu Bu and once in sight began to retreat. This gave Lu Bu the belief that we were scared and so gave chance leading to a full charge to find our troops station between a river and a large hill. And coming from behind was the calvary removing any chance for a clean escape. Lu Bu had to battle through the highly defensive line and was then flanked by reinforcements coming in behind Lu Bu. Lu Bu was captured in the fighting and was made an example of. After this villages across the rebelling territory were offer surrender where no retribution would occur or being burnt to the ground. We convince many to surrender and made sure those who did not were destroyed. And the army would do the same with the cities. Well, the southern army would in the early morning march in the commy territory and taking out commy bases, camps, and patrols until they came to the first village and offered the same thing as there is in the north surrender and nothing happens to you or be completely destroyed. After the village chose to resist the army burnt it to the ground and continue with it's campaign and when the commy forces shown up. The troops went into a defensive position where the commy force if chose to engage would be between rivers and easy to be trapped on both sides.