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By the time General Feng Kezhi managed to sit up with the help of others, ten days had passed, and he contentedly leaned against his pillow, flipping through "The Impact of Infantry Communication Technology Advancements," finding the read increasingly enjoyable.

Unlike those obscure and difficult military treatises passed down from ancient times, this book no longer discussed ethereal military concepts, nor did it emphasize the personal quality of commanders or delve into the ever-changing battle scenarios.

The contents of this book were all substantive, addressing the impact of advancements in communication systems on the functioning of troops.

It elaborated why the Tang Army employed combat units on a large scale on the battlefield—a special and somewhat quirky formation.

The book began with ancient signal fires and progressed through torches, flag signals, and drums, concluding with later communication soldiers.