The difference is that in case of Ouki and Rinshoujo Hara simply expanded upon the historical figures they were based on without necessarily contradicting the sources. But regarding the Chu campaign we have pretty detailed describtion in Shiji on how the war went and what tactics Ousen used to...
The ranking is something like the command hierarchy in my opinion. So in a joint campaign the higher number has the authority over the lower one unless the central command decides otherwise.
Ousen himself thinks Riboku is better in live tactics just based on his moves on the wings. Even if you think Ousen is better it's still Riboku Army that has huge advantage in quality of vassals. SSJ is better strategical vassal then Denrimi, Bananji is physically stronger then anyone in Ousen...
They kinda been already doing that. Mou family came from Qi, Shouheikun originates from Chu, Akou seem to be from some small state conquered by Qin etc.
Hara probably doesn't want to introduce too many generals on protagonists side to make it more focused and for the sake of the tention. So I...
I don't think Shibashou will join Ousen, instead he will be the main antagonist during the conquest of Dai. There are few hints for it to be the case.
1. Historically state of Dai was created by prince Ka who established a new kingdom from the remnants of Zhao and made an alliance with Yan.
2...
That is a huge overinterpretation.
Riboku making a plan to keep Shin at bay doesn't mean he thinks Shibashou would loose to Shin. It's just that Shibashou has a job to do - to kill Ousen. And Riboku can't have anyone intervene, so he sent HSU on a wild goose chase while Shibashou can focus on...
I'd say what stands out to me in this series is the conflict.
In most shonen the solution to most issues is that you defeat the bad guy and after that the problem is solved, evething is back to normal. However, in AoT it's not that simple. The war is rooted in actual social issue which makes...
I wonder what is Riboku planing to do with the reserve army. Could it be a flank on Yotanwa? That would be interesting given how Yotanwa took him off guard in Coalition War.
IMO Current Gohoumei > Keisha > Coalition Arc Gohoumei
It's an interesting match up, because stylistically Keisha has the advantage. If Gohoumei tries to press his offense then he might fall into Keisha's trap. With that said, Gohoumei still has a wining method with Ryuudou which Keisha...
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