What characterizes the Three Thousand Camp?
Mighty, oppressive, invincible.
These are the public's views on the elite unit that is the Three Thousand Camp.
However, in reality, the King of Han once said to Zhu Qianyun that the Three Thousand Camp was actually nothing like what she had imagined. In fact, there was only one distinguishing trait of the Three Thousand Camp.
Absolute obedience.
The sole reason the Three Thousand Camp became one of Da Ming's three major camps was its absolute obedience.
The orders of the King of Han were absolute; to advance meant to advance, even if the path ahead was a mountain of blades or a sea of fire, these Black Armored Soldiers would calmly walk into it. If the King of Han commanded them to retreat, even if advancing half a step more with the blade would behead the enemy, they would not hesitate to withdraw their daggers, acting as extensions of the King of Han's own limbs, moving as one with the king once deployed.