This is something that has been on my mind quite a lot. Throughout this series we've seen Generals lead armies in which the numbers strongly varied at times. For example, during the coalition war we can see Tou leading an army of 5K holding down RinBunKun, but then in the same arc we see that his army combined with Moubu's is 70K. Then during the Gyou invasion he is leading an army of 40K but during the Juuko arc only 20K. But it seems somewhat nonsensical for a Great General to only lead an army of 20K when someone like Kyou En was leading an army of 40K during the Sanyou campaign despite only being a general.
The only consistency we can see with the numbers is with Shin, Mouten, and Ouhon, and when their ranks rise up we see how many soldiers they are leading at that moment.
So my question is basically how many soldiers would each Qin general have roughly?
The only consistency we can see with the numbers is with Shin, Mouten, and Ouhon, and when their ranks rise up we see how many soldiers they are leading at that moment.
So my question is basically how many soldiers would each Qin general have roughly?