In the forty-third year of Shenwu, on the twenty-ninth day of the eighth month.
Just as the Wei Country and the Zhao Country fell in succession, Lu Yuan sent people to Yan State and Ji Province to wrap things up.
It was here in Qingzhou, Donglai Prefecture, Xian'an City.
As the banner with the character "Liang" on the city head fell, Liang's last imperial capital, Xian'an, finally opened up to Chu State with the help of insiders.
After enduring a siege that lasted four to five months, and facing over a million hungry mouths, Xian'an's grain supply finally broke down.
After half a month of starvation, the city's defenders either came out in large numbers to surrender,
or attempted to break out, only to be defeated by the Chu army amidst starvation and ultimately captured.
Or starved of strength, they stayed in the city, quietly waiting for their final fate.
Today.