With this, Jin Country perished, after a reign of a thousand and eight years.
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Following Jin Country's capitulation and the ceding of North Xiang County, there were no longer any enemies to hinder Chu State in the southern region of Yuzhou.
Consequently, Lu Yuan left Qingyunzi in charge of garrisoning North Xiang County to reorganize and absorb the remnants of Jin Country's forces.
He himself, leading a well-rested grand army of eight hundred thousand, marched north toward Beigu City, where Emperor Xu was trapped.
Accompanying him were the eight Innate generals who had surrendered from Jin Country, seven Innate generals from Zheng Kingdom, as well as his own personal Inborns, making a total of forty-eight Inborn Grandmasters.
But this was still not the limit.
Earlier, Lu Yuan had broken through the entirety of Yuzhou, leaving many Inborn Grandmasters in each of the prefectures and counties to stand guard.