Are these two comparable? Absolutely not!
But after laughing, Fu Youde's face darkened, and he pointed his long sword at King Yi Seong-gui of Goryeo, saying:
"You wretch, how dare you compare yourself to the Emperor of the Great Ming Dynasty? For this alone, you deserve to die."
"After I shatter your grand illusions today, I will bind you and send you to kneel before the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty so that you may repent and atone for your sins."
After all, this is just pre-battle rhetoric; how can we possibly lose?
Therefore, King Yi Seong-gwi of Goryeo immediately spoke up:
"Bullshit! I think after today's battle, it will be your Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang kneeling down and begging for mercy."
And so, right before the battle, the two sides started their verbal sparring.
It was a back-and-forth exchange!
The verbal sparring between the two sides should not be underestimated.
If one can gain an advantage in words before battle, it will have a great boost on the morale of the soldiers in the army behind them.
After all, you can win from the start by gaining momentum, which is the same as the effect of earlier generals who went out to fight a battle alone.
If two generals fight one-on-one and one side wins, the soldiers on that side will be in high spirits and will fight even more bravely.
Conversely, if the other side's general loses, their morale will also decline. After all, if their general loses, they will feel uncertain.
So what's going on here isn't just a simple argument, it's a battle of wills.
Although Fu Youde was a military general and not good with words, he was still experienced in pre-battle verbal battles.
After one of them angrily confronted the princess of Dongdao and the king of Goryeo, he turned his gaze to the young man in the middle.
He should have looked away, but upon closer inspection, his anger intensified.
He then said to Zhu Yunwen in the middle:
"So it was you... You actually mingled with them to attack the Ming Dynasty, you're a traitor."
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