How was it calculated in ancient times to borrow soldiers and return them to soldiers? Do you need to make up for it? Making up is definitely necessary, just like borrowing money. Who will pay back the short weight? Borrowing soldiers is generally used for fighting, and it must be a loss. If someone is unfortunately lost, it must be compensated with gold and silver treasures.
As the saying goes, it is not difficult to borrow again. But the compensation must be more on the original basis, because who wants to do business at a loss.
Dead people definitely need to make up for it, or they are willing to lend it to others, either as compensators or as compensation for others.
Even now, it will be cautious, not to mention in ancient times.