Bi Da

Bi Da is Bi Da emerges as a Regional Commander-turned-Acting County Magistrate, initially appointed to restore order in Yangshan after its defeat by the Fubo Army. A former member of the Li ethnic group, she exhibits exceptional leadership qualities—sharp negotiation skills, unwavering resolve, and strategic foresight—having demonstrated effectiveness as a translator and negotiator with the Miao people during military recruitment drives. Her background in indigenous warfare, honed through historical conscription traditions like those of Qin Liangyu’s White Pole Soldiers, endows her with deep cultural insight into local conflicts, particularly between Yao and Han factions, making her uniquely qualified to mediate tensions. At Yangshan, Bi Da confronts a collapsing regional structure

Context from Novel

"Chapter 645 — Second Battle of Shishan "It's a Regional Commander." Zhu Mingxia said with some regret. "I thought he'd be at least a Vice General..." Xiong Maozhang crouched before the corpse and examined it for a long time. "There's only one Vice General in all of Guangdong. I heard from people at the Great Library that Regional Commanders, Vice Generals, and the like are quite valuable right now—not like later, when Regional Commanders and Vice Generals were everywhere." "Huizhou Regional Comm"

"Chapter 994 - New Recruits The Miao people lived in hardship and, compared to the Li, proved more willing to leave home and eat military rations. During the Ming dynasty, southwestern Miao, Yao, Dong, and other ethnic native troops had been conscripted for combat on multiple occasions. The most famous were Qin Liangyu's White Pole Soldiers—with proper training and command, their combat effectiveness as infantry of this dimension was quite respectable. Wei Aiwen and his colleagues' recruitment ac"

"Chapter 995 - The One Who Enlists But merely serving as a "translator," Mu Min genuinely felt Bi Da's talents were being squandered. Though she hadn't had extensive contact with the girl, Bi Da was clever without guile, forthright in character, and decisive in handling matters. On several occasions dealing with the Li people, she had demonstrated impressive negotiation abilities. With proper cultivation, she would make an excellent cadre in the future. Though the directives from the Senate and E"

"Chapter 1561 - The Gathering (Part Two) This apartment was identical to every other Australian-style dwelling she had seen in Lingao: walls whitewashed, a gas lamp set into the wall, windows of bright glass, and a somewhat more refined floor—bamboo planking. The ceiling was low; the room itself was pitifully tiny. This place is smaller than the pigsty we had at home! Back when she was the daughter of a small grain-trading household, her family's courtyard had been quite substantial. The threshin"

"Chapter 2189 - Recovering Lianshan Since ancient times, "using X to control X" has been a foolproof weapon in military operations. Though Huang Chao wasn't a soldier, he understood this principle. However, local Yao and the Great Ming had long been like water and fire—Yao-Han conflicts were sharp. Recruiting auxiliary troops from them wasn't easy. While it was easy to spend money hiring Lang (Zhuang) from Guangxi like the Great Ming did, reliability could never be guaranteed. The most successful"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 646, 995, 996, 1562, 2190, 2195, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2241, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2247, 2248, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2254, 2263.

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