The "Poetry of Mulan" describes the triumphal return of soldiers after hundreds of battles:
"Return to see the emperor, the emperor sits in the bright hall. Twelve rounds of honors, rewards of hundreds and thousands Qiang. The Khan asked what he wanted. Mulan did not need Shangshulang, but she was willing to travel thousands of miles to send her son back to her hometown. "
Which two sentences did the poster say, I think it should be:
"Twelve rounds of military service will reward hundreds of thousands of strong men." In ancient times, military merit was the most important. When returning to the court after a victory, it was also the day when one was promoted to a higher rank and given the title of wife.
Hope to adopt it, thank you!