In ancient China (late Qin Dynasty), when marching and camping, where was the horse tied?
First of all, you should know that there were few cavalry in ancient China. The soldiers' tents are outside the camp, and the horses are tied to the temporary stables next to the military camp, all fed with the same forage. The general has his own special central tent, and his horse is tied to a special stable next to the tent. The special treatment is that more feed (grain) can be added to the feed. The general's war horses are all BMW. The cavalry will also be accompanied by veterinarians (different from military doctors) who are responsible for treating injured horses and taking care of general horses.