The soldiers indeed have great synergy, but they can't see the bigger picture. If they encounter a commander like Zhou Yu, who can maneuver troops as easily as moving an arm or a finger, they can quickly separate one group here and lure another group there, dismantling the entire Kushan Army in no time.
Of course, even during the Han Dynasty, figures of this caliber were rare. Though not many can achieve such ease, many generals of the Han Dynasty can manage simpler tasks, and this advantage is enough to create opportunities for victory on international battlefields.
[Indeed, every advantage has its drawbacks. It seems unlikely for Kushan to develop a command system as orthodox as the Han Dynasty. Their soldiers have a synergy with each other, but it's not a collective synergy; rather, it's a synergy within certain groups and within other groups internally.] Zhang Ren shook his head at this thought.
