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Three Kingdoms armies were loyal to individuals, not to faction / state. Moving units between retinues make no sense for this setting.
If you disband an army, you can raise that army again under the same general when they're needed by paying their recruitment cost. They'll keep their experience and such, if I recall. I've also heard that if a general dies, you can then pass their retinue to another general.
Read up on the history of Three Kingdoms. You can think of it as a feudal system, or rather like Roman legionaries that would follow their leader even if he rebels against the Rome due to personal loyalty. It is actually one of the reasons for the wars of the Three Kingdoms.
You can also retrain your units if you do not want to disband. You can retrain your Ji Militia to the top tier Protectors of Heaven if you want and carry over the experience. If that is what's bothering you (a valid reason) you need not worry at all.
Not true at all. The retinue mechanic is a contrivance by CA. There are numerous accounts in the novel of X general being sent off with 10k or 5k troops of cavalry, infantry, etc. to do X task.
I'm fine with the system, but it certainly isn't based on anything other than CA deciding that this was a interesting mechanic.
Oh man, i got obsessive compulsive disorder and it s driving me crazy to not beeing able to manage my rooster as i wish. For me it's just a stupid idea.