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DYNASTY TACTICS 2 FAQ
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Generals FAQ
November 6, 2003 ver. 1.0
for the PS2 (English version)
produced by jiangwei487 (djs3056@yahoo.com)


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Table of Contents
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1) 	Copyright Information
2) 	Introduction
3) 	Officer List
4) 	Skills
5) 	Closing


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Introduction
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In this FAQ you will find all 225 officers from Dynasty 
Tactics 2, along with their skills. As I get more 
information, I will update the FAQ. If you know of any 
skills I don't have or ones I have that are wrong please let 
me know at djs3056@yahoo.com.



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Officer List
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Bao Long
An officer under Zhao Fan and Marshal of Gui Yang. He is 
said to have killed two tigers with his bow. He fakes 
defecting to Zhao Yun, who had attacked Gui Yang, but is 
beheaded by Zhao Yun who was not fooled.


Bu Zhi
A Minister of Wu. In the invasion of Jing, he accurately 
predicts both Guan Yu and Cao Ren's movements and is able to 
guide Wu to victory. When Sun Quan ascends to the Imperial 
Throne, he is promoted. Later, he is made Prime Minister.

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Cai Mao
An officer under Liu Biao. Comes from a noble family in 
Jing. Is the younger brother of Liu Biao's second wife. His 
plot to assassinate  Liu Bei in order to make Liu Zong 
successor ends in failure. He excels as a naval commander.


Cao Bao
An officer of Tao Qian. When Cao Cao invaded Xu, he duels 
with Xiahou Dun, but is forced to retreat due to heavy 
winds. He later joins Liu Bei, but is killed in a fight with 
Zhang Fei.


Cao Cao
The Wei ruler. Skilled in art and warfare, he wrote many 
books on strategy and tactics. In the Yellow Turban 
Rebellion, he distinguished himself on the field of battle. 
After Dong Zhuo's death, he established the foundation for 
the Wei Empire.


Cao Hong
A Wei officer and Cao Cao's cousin. Together with Cao Ren, 
he participated in the raising of Cao Cao's army. He was a 
core member of the Wei forces. After Cao Pi ascended to the 
throne, he worked his way up to Chief General of the Guard 
and Cavalry.


Cao Pi
The first Emperor of Wei and Cao Cao's second son. After 
assuming control of the throne, he forced the Emperor to 
step down, effectively stealing the crown. He attacked both 
Shu and Wu with little success, and decided to focus on 
internal politics.


Cao Ren
A Wei officer. Cao Cao's brother, he was fluent in numerous 
martial arts, especially horse riding and archery. Following 
the Battle of Chi Bi, he served as the defender of the Jing 
Province. He also assumed Cao Pi's role as commander of the 
cavalry.


Cao Xiu
A Wei officer and nephew of Cao Cao. A brilliant archer, he 
serves Cao Pi and Cao Rui following the death of Cao Cao. He 
is fooled by Zhou Fang's false defection and loses many 
troops. His health fails due to shame and he dies.


Cao Zhang
Cao Cao's third son. A brave said to have killed wild beasts 
with his bare hands. Was given the nickname,"The Yellow 
Beard." He saved his father Cao Cao from his pursuers during 
the assault on Han Zhong.


Cao Zhen
Officer of Wei and Cao Cao's nephew. Left in charge by Cao 
Pi. He leads the army against Zhuge Liang's campaign and is 
soundly defeated. He is taunted in a letter and dies of 
indignation.


Chen Deng
Son of Chen Gui. He joins Liu Bei, when he is left in charge 
of the Xu territories by Tao Qian. He surrenders after Liu 
Bei's loss to Cao Cao and is made Prefect.


Chen Gong
An officer of the Later Han. He joins with Cao Cao after his 
failed attempt on Dong Zhuo, but leaves him after witnessing 
Cao Cao's methods. He joins Lu Bu as strategist. He is taken 
captive and requests death.


Chen Gui
Famous scholar of Xu and father of Chen Deng. He betrays Lu 
Bu out of concern for the future of his country and 
corresponds with Cao Cao. Together with his son, he 
contributes to the victory of Cao Cao and Liu Bei.


Chen Jiao
He and Cao Ren attempt to protect southern Jing, but fall 
prey to Zhuge Liang's plan. Later, as a minister of Wei, he 
helps Cao Pi take the throne. He rises to the position of 
Minister of the Interior during Cao Pi's reign.


Chen Lin
A famous scholar and of the "Seven of Jian An." He is 
employed by Yuan Shao and drafts the call to arms against 
Cao Cao. He is later taken prisoner by Cao Cao, but 
unwilling to lose his talent, Cao Cao presses him into 
service.


Chen Qun
A minister of Wei. He enacted the "Nine Official Rank Laws," 
that became the foundation of the Wei government and kept 
the administration running smoothly. Upon the death of Cao 
Pi, he, Sima Yi, Cao Zhen, and others help support Cao Rui.


Chen Wu
An officer of Wu. A beast of a man, his face was yellow and 
his eyes red. He is the fourth general at Chi Bi. At Ru Xu, 
he is taken captive by Pang De.


Chen Zen
A Shu vassal. While under Yuan Shao, he met Liu Bei, who was 
serving Yuan Shao. He later delivers a letter for Liu Bei to 
Guan Yu. After Liu Bei is made ruler of the Jing Province, 
he is promoted.


Cheng Pu 
An officer of Wu. A master with his Serpent Spear, he served 
three generations of the Sun family. He was often referred 
to as "Master Cheng" by the other generals. He served at the 
Battle of Chi Bi, teaming with Zhou Yu to defeat Cao Cao at 
Jiang Shang.


Cheng Yin
One of the Eight Riders of Han Sui. Together with Ma Chao's 
army, he forces the surrender of Chang An. Later, he fights 
with Cao Cao at Wei Nan, but is killed along with his 
companion, Zhang Heng.


Cheng Yu
A servant of Cao Cao, he his former name was Li. He changed 
his name after having a dream where he was holding up the 
sun. A large man with a strong constitution, he serves Cao 
Cao at Xun Yu's request, contributing as a strategist.


Chunyu Qiong
An officer under Yuan Shao. Originally one of the 8 
officials of Xi Yuan. At the Battle of Guan Du, he guarded 
the supply depot, but after drinking too much wine, was too 
drunk to defend it when attacked by Cao Cao. Furious, Yuan 
Shao has him killed.

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Deng Ai 
A Wei officer. A talented officer discovered by Sima Yi, he 
was active in the Shu Campaign. He teamed up with Zhong Hui 
to destroy Shu, but later fought with him. Due to Zhong 
Hui's accusations, he is captured and while being escorted 
away, is assassinated. 


Deng Zhi
A minister of Wei. He makes numerous trips between Shu and 
Wu after Liu Bei's death and is successful in bringing about 
an alliance between the two. With Zhao Yun, he leads the 
vanguard during the Northern Campaign. Famous for his wisdom 
and courage. 


Dian Wei 
A giant of a man often referred to as pure evil. Served as 
Cao Cao's personal bodyguard and was constantly by his side. 
After Zhang Xiu's night attack on Wan Castle, he alone stood 
before the enemy troops, giving his life so that Cao Cao 
could escape. 


Ding Feng 
A Wu officer who served from the time of Sun Quan. In his 
first battle, he showed excellent skill, including the 
defeat of Zhang Liao. Serving Wu for more than 70 years, he 
was promoted as high as Commander General 


Dong He 
A minister of Liu Bei. Originally a follower of Liu Zhang, 
he urges that Liu Zhang request assistance from Zhang Lu. 
After Liu Bei's acquisition of Shu, he is made a commander. 


Dong Xi 
A Wu officer. He was responsible for introducing the famous 
doctor Hua Tuo to Sun Ce. He fights well in the defense of 
Ruan Xu, but due to strong winds, his boat is capsized and 
he drowns. His corpse was later buried by Sun Quan. 


Dong Yun 
A minister of Shu. He, Zhuge Liang, Fei Yi, and Jiang Wan 
formed the "Four Heads". While he lived, Huang Hao was 
restrained in what he could do. He was known to be level-
headed and have a straightforward nature. He was the 
guardian of Shu's Yellow Gate.


Dong Zhao
A minister of Wei. He recommends moving the capital to Xu 
Chang. He drafts a document that recommends Cao Cao take the 
throne. By the time of Cao Rui, he had become Minister of 
the Interior.

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Emperor
Emperor Xiao, the final monarch of the Later Han. Placed on 
the throne by Dong Zhuo at the age of 9, he was subsequently 
controlled by Cao Cao. He is forced to abdicate in favor of 
the Wei Ruler Cao Pi.

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Fa Zheng
A vassal of Shu and former servant of Liu Zhang. Together 
with Zhang Song, he planned Liu Bei's Shu Campaign. 
Excelling in strategy, he served as an advisor in the attack 
on Han Zhong. It is said that if Fa Zheng had been alive, Yi 
Ling never would have fallen.


Fei Shi
A minister of Shu. He is originally a follower of Liu Zhang. 
He admonished Guan Yu for complaining about Huang Zhong 
being given an equivalent rank. In the first Northern 
Campaign, he is left at the capital with Xi Zheng as a 
personal secretary.


Fei Yi 
A minister of Shu. He and Jiang Wan were left in charge of 
Shu during the Northern Campaign. Following the death of 
Zhuge Liang he advances in rank and together with Jiang Wan, 
oversees Shu's administration. 


Fei Zhan 
An Overlord of the Shan Yue, he is based in Dan Yang. He is 
friendly with Wei, but is attacked and scattered by Lu Xun.


Feng Ji
A minister of Yuan Shao. He was called courageous but 
unfeeling by Xun Yu. He was very brash and drove Tian Feng 
to commit suicide. Upon Yuan Shao's death, he supported Yuan 
Shang as the rightful heir.

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Gan Ning 
A Wu officer and former pirate, he served both Liu Biao and 
Huang Zu. After being passed over for promotion, he took his 
services to Sun Quan, who welcomed him to Wu at the 
recommendation of Zhou Yu and Lu Su. He later fought at Chi 
Bi and in the campaign against Wei. 


Gao Lan
An officer under Yuan Shao. At the Battle of Guan Du, he 
fought with the mighty Xu Zhu of Cao Cao's army. He later 
goes to serve Cao Cao with his companion, Zhang He. He 
attacked Liu Bei at Ru Nan, killing Liu Pi.


Gao Shun 
An officer under Lu Bu. A brave general who was known for 
his ability to break any enemy formation. After Lu Bu is 
defeated, he is brought before Cao Cao, but refuses to plead 
for his life and dies honorably.


Gong Zhi 
He is originally a minister of Jin Xuan, Prefect of Wu Ling. 
When Zhang Fei attacks, he advises surrender and is ignored. 
After Jin Xuan's defeat, he kills Jin and delivers both 
Jin's head and the city's surrender to Zhang Fei. He is 
later appointed Prefect of Wu Ling. 


Gongsun Zan
Prefect of Bei Ping.  Having studied with Liu Bei under Lu 
Zhi, he led an elite army made up of troops from Bai Ma, 
earning him the nickname, the "General of Bai Ma." He 
excelled in the Yellow Turban campaign, but was later 
defeated by Yuan Shao.


Gu Yong 
A minister of Wu and student of Cai Yong. He serves Sun Quan 
at Zhang Hong's recommendation and becomes Prime Minister 
when Sun Quan declares himself Emperor. It is said that he 
didn't talk much and never drank. 


Guan Lu
An expert in astrology and the Book of Jing, he could 
foresee people's futures. He performs divination for Cao Cao 
and correctly predicts Shu's attack, the deaths of Xiahou 
Yuan and Lu Su, and the burning of Xu Chang.


Guan Ping 
An officer under Liu Bei. The second son of Guan Ding, he 
was adopted by Guan Yu. After Liu Bei entered Shu, he and 
his father protected the Jing Province. Captured by Wu at 
Mai Castle, he suffered the same fate as Guan Yu. 


Guan Suo
A Shu officer and Guan Yu's third son. After the fall of 
Jing, he was severely wounded and fled to Bao Jia Zhuang to 
recover. During the Southern Campaign, he returns to Shu and 
spearheads their attack, capturing Meng Huo in the process.


Guan Xing
A Shu general and Guan Yu's second son. He joined Liu Bei in 
the fight against Wu, getting vengeance for his father's 
death. He made a pact of brotherhood with Zhang Fei's son, 
Zhang Bao, and they fought bravely during the battles in the 
North.


Guan Yu
A Shu officer. Sworn brother of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei, he is 
the leader of the Five Tigers and helped form the Shu 
Kingdom. With his strong sense of bravery, he has been 
labeled as "a match for 10,000 men." Guan Yu is also known 
for his beautiful beard.


Guo Huai 
An officer of Wei under Cao Zhen and Sima Yi. He serves as 
Liutenant Governor of Yong and suppresses Xiahou Ba's 
rebellion. He rescues Sima Zhao at Mt. Tie Long. 


Guo Jia
A minster of Cao Cao. He joins Cao Cao upon Xun Yu's 
recommendation. His knowledge and accurate appraisals won 
him Cao Cao's trust. After He Bei, he falls ill and dies. 
Following the loss at Chi Bi, Cao Cao is said to have 
lamented, "If only Guo Jia had been with us..."


Guo Si
An officer under Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo's death, he 
attacked Chang An on Jia Xu's advice. Killing Wang Yun, he 
seized control of the Imperial Court with the help of Li 
Jue. He later became a bandit, and was killed by his servant 
Wu Xi.


Guo Tu
An aide to Yuan Shao. At the Battle of Guan Du, he 
recommends an attack on Cao Cao which leads to defeat. After 
the death of Yuan Shao, he becomes an aide to Yuan Tan.

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Han Dang 
A Wu officer and veteran general who served three 
generations of the Sun family. He fought in many battles, 
including the Battle of Chi Bi, the campaign against Guan 
Yu, and the Battle of Yi Ling. At Chi Bi, he rescued Huang 
Gai, who had fallen overboard after being hit.


Han Hao
A Wei officer. He was serving under Yuan Shu, but joined Cao 
Cao after being invited by Xiahou Dun. He advised Cao Cao on 
the importance of the military helping people in the fields. 
In the story, he is portrayed as the younger brother of the 
Chang Sha Prefect, Han Xuan.


Han Song 
A strategist under Liu Biao. He goes to Xu Chang to discover 
Cao Cao's plans. He was called before the Imperial Court and 
made Prefect of Ling Ling. Upon his return, he is thrown in 
jail by an angered Liu Biao. 


Han Sui
The ruler of the Xi Province. After his stepbrother Ma Teng 
is killed by Cao Cao, he enlists Teng's son Ma Chao to 
served him. However, when later tempted to join Cao Cao, his 
left arm is cut off by the enraged Ma Chao.


Han Xuan 
Prefect of Chang Sha. He sentenced Huang Zhong to death on 
suspicion of treason after Huang Zhong failed to attack Guan 
Yu. However, he is killed by Wei Yan before he can carry the 
sentence out. Extremely short tempered. 


Hao Zhao 
An officer of Wei. Through Sima Yi's recommendation, he is 
given Chen Cang Castle to defend. A genius at defensive 
warfare, he held off Zhuge Liang's 300,000 troops for over 
20 days with just 3,000 men.


Hou Cheng
An officer under Lu Bu. He is punished for breaking 
restrictions on drinking. He, Wei Xu and Song Xian decide to 
switch sides. He steals Red Hare and surrenders to Cao Cao.


Hu Ban 
Advisor to Wang Zhi. He is ordered to kill Guan Yu, who had 
left to find Liu Bei, but ignores orders and lets him go. He 
later journeys to Jing and swears loyalty to Liu Bei.


Hu Che-Er
Considered the greatest warrior of the Zhang Xiu army. Of 
foreign (non-Chinese) origin. During the attack on Cao Cao 
at Wan Castle, he stole Dian Wei's weapon, insuring the 
success of the surprise attack.


Hua Tuo
The legendary doctor known for his amazing healing powers. 
Said to have used anesthetics during surgery. He is jailed 
on suspicion of assassinating Cao Cao and dies in prison. He 
entrusts his medical journal to a jailer, but it is 
destroyed in a fire.


Hua Xin 
A strategist under Cao Cao. He left his position as Minister 
to the Han and joined Sun Ce and then Cao Cao. In the story, 
he threatens the Emperor into abdicating and then raises Cao 
Pi to the throne. However, history portrays him completely 
different. 


Huang Gai 
An Wu officer and master of the iron staff. At the Battle of 
Chi Bi, he and Zhou Yu hatch a brilliant plan. After being 
"attacked" by Zhou Yu, Huang Gai surrendered to Cao Cao, 
where he then set fire to the Wei fleet, leading to a great 
victory for Wu. 


Huang Quan
An officer who served Shu and Wei. In the assault on Wu, he 
controlled the Shu fleet for Liu Bei, but upon its defeat, 
he was isolated and reluctantly joined Wei. Even after his 
surrender, his allegiance to Liu Bei did not change.


Huang Zhong 
A Shu officer. A master with a bow. He served both Liu Biao 
and Han Xuan and later joined Liu Bei. He accompanied Liu 
Bei during his ascension to the throne of Han Zhong, and was 
appointed to the Five Tigers. 


Huang Zu 
Officer of Liu Biao. Defends Jiang Xia, but is defeated by 
Sun Jian. He blames the Gan Ning for the defeat, causing Gan 
Ning to flee to Wu. He is later killed by that same Gan 
Ning, who had become a Wu officer. 


Huo Jun 
An officer under Liu Biao and father of Shu's Huo Yi. He 
serves Liu Bei after the latter gainns control of the Jing 
territory. With Meng Da, he is given the charge of defending 
the Jia Meng to Gate.

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Ji Ling 
An officer under Yuan Shu and wielder of the "Spear of 
Evil". When Liu Bei attacks, he holds his own against Guan 
Yu. Under orders from Yuan Shu, he later attacks Liu Bei, 
but is forced into a treaty by Lu Bu.


Jia Kui
A vassal of Wei. He admonishes Cao Zhang for quarreling with 
his brother Cao Pi over succession to the throne. In the 
battle against Wu, he joins Cao Xiu as strategist and sees 
through Zhou Fang's fake defection.


Jia Xu
A Wei vassal. Hw originally served under Li Jue, but unhappy 
with his position, left for Zhang Xiu. There, he was a 
brilliant tactician and gained numerous victories over Cao 
Cao. He later joined Cao Cao with Zhang Xiu and received a 
promotion.


Jian Yong
A vassal of Shu from the same village as Liu Bei. Extremely 
open-minded, he is with Liu Bei from the beginning and 
serves as an envoy and strategist. He is given a high rank 
after the formation of Shu.


Jiang Qin 
A Wu officer. He received high praise together with Zhou Tai 
while under Sun Ce. During the Southern campaign, he led the 
invasion, but suffered a great defeat and was nearly 
executed. In the battle against Guan Yu, he controlled the 
naval forces and surrounded him. 


Jiang Wan 
A minister of Shu. A follower of Liu Bei from the time in 
Jing, he excelled at politics. He is entrusted with the 
rearguard of the Northern Campaign. Following Zhuge Liang's 
death he controls Shu government. 


Jiang Wei 
An officer of Shu. Once of Wei, he was cast out due to a 
plot of Zhuge Liang's and joined Shu. He idolized Zhuge 
Liang, and was treated as a successor. After his mentor's 
death, he vowed to fulfill Zhuge Liang's ambition, and 
continued the attack against the North. 


Jin Xuan 
The Prefect of Wu Ling. When Zhang Fei attacked his city, he 
ignored the counsel of Gong Zhi, and went out to challenge 
him. He was soundly defeated and retreated to his castle, 
only to find it closed to him. He was killed by an arrow 
from Gong Zhi.


Ju Shou
A vassal of Yuan Shao. He often advised  to strike Cao Cao, 
but was ignored and thrown in jail. After Yuan Shao's 
defeat, he is advised to surrender to Cao Cao, but he 
refuses and is killed during his attempt to escape.

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Kan Ze 
A strategist under Sun Quan. He assists Huang Gai and Zhou 
Yu in their schemes. He personally goes to Cao Cao as an 
emissary, and lays the seeds for the plan's success. He 
recommends a young Lu Xun as the one to oppose the Shu 
invasion.


Kong Rong 
Prefect of Bei Hai during the Later Han and a descendant of 
Confucius. He joins the alliance against Dong Zhuo and later 
serves Cao Cao, but is killed when he opposes the campaign 
against Liu Bei. 


Kuai Liang
A vassal of Liu Biao and older brother of Kuai Yue. He 
served as an advisor to Liu Biao. When Sun Jian attacked 
Jing, he told Lu Gong the plan that enabled them to trap and 
kill Sun Jian.


Kuai Yue
A minister of Liu Biao and younger brother to Kuai Liang. He 
counseled Liu Zong, who succeeded Liu Biao, to surrender to 
Cao Cao. Cao Cao paid him high praise. "I'm happier to have 
obtained Kuai Yue than all of Jing."


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Lei Bo
Lei Bo An officer under Yuan Shu. When Yuan Shu declares 
himself Emperor he leaves him and goes with Chen Lan to Mt. 
Song to join a group of bandits. He later attacks a fleeing 
Yuan Shu and steals all of his belongings.


Lei Tong
An officer under Liu Zhang. He fought against Shu, but was 
surrounded and forced to surrender. During the defense of Ba 
Shi, he fights well against Wei's Zhang He, but his escape 
route is cut off and he is killed in battle.


Li Dian
A veteran general under Cao Cao. A lover of learning, he has 
a very cool and careful personality. He has tempered his 
colleagues on numerous occasions. Together with Zhang Liao 
and Yue Jin, he served in the defense of He Fei.


Li Hui 
A Shu vassal. Sensing Liu Zhang's defeat, he surrendered to 
Liu Bei. He also persuaded Ma Chao, who had come to aid Liu 
Zhang, to join Liu Bei. He served in both the Northern and 
Southern campaigns. 


Li Jue
An officer under Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo's death, he 
kills Wang Yun and takes Emperor Xiao, assuming control of 
the government. A plot by Yang Biao causes him to quarrel 
with Guo Si, Leading to his own demise.


Li Yan
Officer of Shu. Formerly an officer of Liu Zhang, he joined 
Liu Bei in Shu. Zhuge Liang claimed this officer to be on 
par with Lu Xun. However, he fails with the supplies during 
the Northern Campaign and flees.


Liao Hua
A Shu officer and former Yellow Turban rebel. During Guan 
Yu's flight from Wei, he asked to be Guan Yu's servant, but 
was refused. He later went on to serve and fight for Liu 
Bei. He lived to see Shu from its birth to its demise.


Ling Tong 
A Wu general and the son of Ling Cao. Upon joining Wu, he 
tries to seek vengeance for his father on Gan Ning and is 
reproached by Lu Meng and Sun Quan. Later, his life is saved 
by Gan Ning, upon which he makes peace and swears an oath of 
friendship.

 
Liu Ba 
A minister of Shu. He is originally Liu Zhang's advisor. Out 
of loyalty to Liu Zhang, he does not immediately serve Liu 
Bei. But after Liu Bei personally visits him, he gives in. 
He also joins the Northern Campaign. 


Liu Bei
The first Emperor of Shu. With his sworn brothers, Guan Yu 
and Zhang Fei, he fought the Yellow Turbans. In time, he 
establishes the Shu Kingdom, signifying  the beginning of 
the Three Kingdoms era. His aim is to restore the Han 
Dynasty and bring peace to the land.


Liu Biao 
Governor of Jing and one of the eight geniuses of Jiang Xia. 
He led Jing to a time of peace, but due to his indecisive 
nature, he missed out on numerous opportunities to unify the 
land. 


Liu Du 
Prefect of Ling Ling during the Later Han. He sends his son, 
Liu Xian, and Xingdao Rong to stop Liu Bei's forces. He 
surrenders after Liu Xian is defeated. He is left as Prefect 
of Ling Ling by Liu Bei. 


Liu Feng 
Liu Bei's adopted son. He serves in the defense of Chang 
Yang, but refuses Guan Yu's request for reinforcement. As a 
result, Guan Yu and his son are killed. Enraged, Liu Bei has 
him executed at Cheng Du. 


Liu Qi 
Liu Biao's oldest son. His stepmother tries to kill him so 
that his younger brother can succeed to the throne, but he 
receives advice from Zhuge Liang which allows him to escape 
from danger. He later went on to be the Prefect of Jing. 


Liu Xian 
Prefect of Ling Ling and son to Liu Du. He fights with Liu 
Bei's forces but is taken captive by Zhang Fei. He is 
released on the provision that he convince his father to 
surrender. He fulfills his promise and is forgiven. He then 
serves Liu Bei.


Liu Ye
A minister of Wei. He serves at Guo Jia's recommendation. He 
thought of using catapults against Yuan Shao and drove off 
enemy spear attacks. During his service to three generations 
of the Cao Family, he is credited with a number of 
successful ideas.


Liu Yong
The Lieutenant Governor of Yang. From the same homeland as 
Taishi Ci, he enlists his service, but is unable to use him 
properly. He is invaded by Sun Ce and defeated, fleeing to 
Yu Zhang. 


Liu Zhang
Governor of Yi for the Later Han and son of Liu Yan. In 
preparation for an invasion by Zhang Lu, he invites Jing's 
Liu Bei to join him. However, his people, in search of a 
strong leader, encourage Liu Bei to invade Cheng Du, forcing 
him to resign.


Liu Zong 
Second son of Liu Biao. At the urging of Cai Mao he becomes 
the successor to his father. He surrenders to Cao Cao and is 
made Lieutenant Governor of Qing. However, on his way to 
Qing, he is murdered by some of Cao Cao's followers. 


Lu Bu
The mighty Lu Bu. Skilled in all the martial arts. It was 
often said, "Among men, Lu Bu... Among horse, Red Hare..." Loyal 
only to himself, he cut down his own stepfather, Ding Yuan, 
and joined Dong Zhuo, only to later betray him as well.


Lu Fan 
A minister of Wu. He is a strategist for Yuan Shu, but 
leaves to serve Sun Ce. He proposes the plan to marry Sun 
Quan's sister to Liu Bei and then serves as the emissary 
between them. 


Lu Ji
A minister of Wu related to Lu Xun. He is adept at fortune-
telling and history. On a visit to Yuan Shu while still 
young, he is said to have hidden an orange in his shirt to 
take back to his mother. 


Lu Kuang
An officer under Yuan Shang and brother to Lu Xiang. He is 
made an officer after pledging loyalty to Yuan Tan. However, 
he later switches allegiance to Cao Cao. With Lu Xiang he 
attacks Xin Ye, but is killed by Zhao Yun.


Lu Ling Qi
The beloved daughter of Lu Bu, her mother died after she was 
born. A lover of the fighting arts, she always accompanied 
her father in battle. She refused to be married to Yuan 
Shu's son.


Lu Meng 
A Wu officer. An able warrior, he devoted himself to study 
to improve his intellect. He was greatly admired by Lu Su as 
a great servant of the Wu Kingdom. Together with Lu Xun, he 
retook the Jing Province, capturing the great Guan Yu in the 
process. 
 

Lu Qian
An officer under Cao Cao. He and Man Chong are recommended 
by Liu Ye, and made officers. He participates in a number of 
battles and is primarily assigned to bring up the rearguard.


Lu Su 
A vassal of Wu. On Zhou Yu's recommendation, he goes to 
serve Sun Quan. He advises joining with Liu Bei at Chi Bi. 
He becomes Commander upon the death of Zhou Yu, and serves 
Wu against Wei and Shu.


Lu Xiang
An officer of Yuan Shang and Brother to Lu Kuang. He 
generally stays with his brother. After surrendering to Cao 
Cao, he is placed under Cao Ren, and attacks Liu Bei at Xin 
Ye. He is defeated by Zhang Fei.


Lu Xun
A Wu officer and married to Sun Ce's daughter. With Lu Meng, 
he defeated Guan Yu and succeeded in recapturing Jing. As 
Commander at the Battle of Yi Ling, he led Wu to victory 
over Liu Bei and the forces of Shu. 

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Ma Chao
The eldest son of Ma Teng, he was called "Ma Chao the 
Splendid" due to his skills as a warrior. To avenge his 
father, he led troops against Cao Cao at Chang An, but lost. 
He later served Liu Bei and is counted among Shu's Five 
Tigers.


Ma Dai
A Shu officer. Together with his cousin Ma Chao, he goes to 
serve Liu Bei. He is put in charge of forces in the Northern 
and Southern Campaigns and does well. After Zhuge Liang's 
death, he put down Wei Yan, who had revolted. He was later 
promoted.


Ma Liang
A Shu vassal. A talented man, he was given the nickname 
"White Eyebrows." Together with his brother Ma Su, he served 
Liu Bei. He helped Guan Yu with domestic affairs in Jing. At 
the Battle of Yi Ling, he delivered encampment plans to 
Zhuge Liang.


Ma Su
A Shu officer and younger brother of Ma Liang. Zhuge Liang 
believed in his talent, but Liu Bei didn't trust him with 
important matters. He served well during the Southern 
Campaign, but in the north, his failure results in defeat, 
forcing Zhuge Liang to execute him.


Ma Teng
Protector of Xi-Liang during the Later Han and descendant of 
the famous warrior Ma Ju. He joins with Dong Cheng in an 
attempt to kill Cao Cao. He is later called to the capital 
by Cao Cao. He once again lays plans to kill Cao Cao, but is 
discovered and executed.


Ma Tie
Third son of Ma Teng. Along with Ma Xiu, he follows his 
father to Xu Chang. After the plot with Huang Kui to kill 
Cao Cao is discovered, he flees, only to be surrounded by 
Wei troops and killed.


Ma Xiu
Second son of Ma Teng. He accompanied his father when Ma 
Teng is called to Xu Chang by Cao Cao. However, the plans to 
revolt are discovered and he is taken and executed.


Man Chong 
A vassal of Wei. He convinces Yang Feng's officer, Xu Huang, 
to join Cao Cao. He advises Cao Ren to defend Fan Castle and 
succeeds in repelling Guan Yu. 


Mao Jie 
A minister of Cao Cao. He is recommended by Man Chong to Cao 
Cao. He excelled at internal administration and stressed the 
need for farming. Following the death of Cai Mao, he and Yu 
Jin were appointed Naval Commanders. 


Meng Da
An officer who has served under Liu Zhang, Liu Bei and Cao 
Pi. He contributes to Liu Bei's Shu campaign, but he deserts 
Guan Yu and joins Wei. After the death of Cao Pi, he 
attempts to return to Shu, but is defeated by Sima Yi. 


Mi Fang 
An officer under Liu Bei and Mi Zhu's little brother. He 
protected Southern Jing under Guan Yu. However, he is 
persuaded by his friend Fu Tu Ren to betray Guan Yu and join 
Wu. He later returns to Shu, but is executed for his 
betrayal.


Mi Zhu 
A vassal under Liu Bei and wealthy merchant from Xu. 
Following the death of his master, Yan Qian, he served Liu 
Bei. After Liu Bei's capture of Shu, he was promoted to a 
position higher than even Zhuge Liang.

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Niu Jin
An officer under Cao Ren. In the fight with Wu, he trapped 
Gan Ning in Yi Ling, but was forced to flee when 
reinforcements from Zhou Yu arrived. He regroups and attacks 
Zhou Yu, but the attack is anticipated and he is beaten 
badly.

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Pan Zhang 
A Wu officer. Together with Zhu Ran he captured the great 
Guan Yu, receiving Blue Dragon as a reward. Later, he is 
pursued by Guan Yu's son, Guan Xing, and when caught by 
surprise from seeing Guan Yu's ghost, is cut down and 
killed.


Pang De
A Wei officer. He served Ma Chao, but was captured during 
Cao Cao's attack on Han Zhong. At Fan Castle, he fought to a 
draw with Guan Yu and showed his resolve, often preparing 
his own coffin when going to battle.


Pang Tong 
An official under Liu Bei. A classmate of Zhuge Liang, he 
was often compared him. At Chi Bi, he helped ensure victory 
for the Allied forces. After joining Liu Bei, he suggested 
the capture of Shu and led the campaign himself. 

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Quan Zong 
An officer of Wu, he was successful in a campaign against 
bandits. Later, he and Lu Xun attack the Wei troops who are 
deceived by Zhou Fang's false defection. He defeats Wei's 
Xue Qiao. 

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Sha Moke 
The King of Wu Xi Man. Helping Liu Bei in his campaign 
against Wu, he killed Gan Ning with an arrow. After being 
attacked by fire, he flees, but is followed by Wu's Zhou 
Tai, who cuts down and kills him.


Shang Xiang
The daughter of the Sun Family and younger sister of Sun Ce 
and Sun Quan. She took interest in the martial arts from an 
early age. She married Liu Bei, but it is said that her 
maidens were constantly outside her room, dressed in full 
armor.


Shen Pei
A minister of Yuan Shao. Xun Yu called him stubborn and 
unable to formulate a decent plan. After Yuan Shao's death, 
he serves Yuan Shang. He is captured by Cao Cao but refuses 
to join him. He is executed while looking towards his lord 
in the north.


Shi Xie 
A general of Wu and Prefect of Jiao-Zhi during the Later 
Han. He swears allegiance to Sun Quan in the year 210 and is 
promoted. He later climbs to the rank of General of Defense. 


Sima Hui
A scholar. A noted figure of Xiang Yang, he taught Zhuge 
Liang, Pang Tong and Xu Shu. He sheltered Liu Bei when he 
fled across the Tan River, and told him about the Sleeping 
Dragon and Fledgling Phoenix.


Sima Lang
A minister of the later Han and older brother to Sima Yi. 
The siblings of Sima Yi were all very bright and were called 
the "Eight Scholars of Sima." History records him, in 
particular, as a scholar on par with Xun Shuang.


Sima Yi
A Wei vassal. In the battle with Shu, he refused to be lured 
out by Zhuge Liang, resulting in victory. After serving four 
generations of the Cao Family, he seized control of the Wei 
Empire, laying the foundation for the Jin Dynasty.


Song Xian
An officer under Lu Bu. After seeing his friend Hou Cheng 
being punished for a trivial matter, he, Hou Cheng and Wei 
Xu defect to Cao Cao. Later, in the battle with Yuan Shao, 
he is killed by the general Yan Liang.


Su Fei 
An officer under Huang Zu and Marshal of Jiang Xia. His 
friend Gan Ning a former pirate,is not trusted by Huang Zu 
and defects. Later, Su Fei is captured by Sun Quan, but his 
life is saved by Gan Ning, who had joined the Wu leader.


Sun Ce
The oldest son of Sun Jian. After his father's death, Sun Ce 
went on to raise his own army. In a short while, controlled 
Jiang Dong and earned the nickname the "Little Conqueror." 
Starting with Zhou Yu, gathered many officers, laying the 
foundation for Wu. 


Sun Qian 
A vassal of Liu Bei. Immediately before his death, Tao Qian 
recommended him to Liu Bei. He went on to help the wandering 
Liu Bei as advisor and diplomat. Upon Liu Bei's entrance 
into Shu, he was next only to Mi Zhu. 


Sun Quan 
The first Emperor of the Wu Kingdom. The second son of Sun 
Jian and younger brother of Sun Ce. Sun Ce praised his 
ability at governance. At the Battle of Chi Bi, Sun Quan 
emerged victorious against the much larger forces of Cao 
Cao.


Sun Shao 
He was adopted by Sun Jian, making him cousin to Sun Huan. 
During the attack against Wei, he opposed Xu Sheng creating 
confusion among the Wei troops. With the help of Ding Feng, 
he achieved a great victory.

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Taishi Ci 
An officer of Wu. With his strong sense of duty and a 
feeling of obligation to his mother, he saved Kong Rong from 
danger. Later, he serves Liu Yong and fights Sun Ce to a 
draw. Liu Yong eventually loses to Sun Ce, forcing Taishi Ci 
to surrender.


Tian Feng 
An aide of Yuan Shao. Xun Yu claimed he had a rigid nature 
and was disobedient to his lord. He was against the fight 
with Cao Cao and was put in jail for proposing a war of 
attrition. He committed suicide after Feng Ji slandered his 
good name. 

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Wang Can
A minister of Liu Biao. Following Liu Biao's death, he and 
Kuai Yue recommend that Liu Zong surrender to Cao Cao. He is 
later appointed to office by Cao Cao. He was a famous 
writer.


Wang Fu 
A minister of Guan Yu. When Guan Yu decides to attack Xiang 
Yang, he is uneasy about Jing's defenses and cautions him 
about them. He protects Mao Cheng after Guan Yu goes to get 
help. He learns of his masters death and commits suicide. 


Wang Lang 
A vasal of Wei, formerly of the Later Han. He later serves 
Cao Cao, and presses the Emperor to abdicate. At the Battle 
of Wei Shui, he tries to debate with Zhuge Liang, but is 
utterly defeated and dies in shame and frustration.


Wang Lei
A minister of Li Zhang. A loyal follower, he hangs himself 
upside down from the castle gate to try to keep Liu Zhang 
from calling on Liu Bei. He is ignored and he then cuts the 
rope and falls to his death.


Wang Ping
A shu officer. Formerly of Wei, he opposed Xu Huang in the 
Battle of Han Zhong and defected to Shu. He went on the 
serve in both the Northern and Southern Campaigns. At Jie 
Ting, he served under Ma Su and fought well, but lost.


Wang Shuang
A general under Cao Zhen and wielder of the Shooting Star, a 
sixty pound blade. He fought Shu troops at Chen Cang. He 
captured Xie Xiong, And wounded Zhang Yi. He tries to press 
his attack, but is killed by Wei Yan.


Wang Xiu
A minister of Yuan Tan and an officer of Qing. He sheds 
tears at the sight of Yuan Tan's decapitated head, in direct 
disobedience of Cao Cao's command. In view of such loyalty, 
he is given the position of Captain.


Wei Xu
An officer under Lu Bu. Together with Hou Cheng and Song 
Xian, he defects to Cao Cao. At the Battle of Bai Ma, he 
challenges Yan Liang to a duel, but is killed in one blow.


Wei Yan 
A Shu officer. He served under Liu Biao until the latter's 
death. Later, despite his rebellious spirit, and the 
disapproval of Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei took him in as one of 
his own. He went on to become a Five Tiger and was a major 
force in the Shu efforts to take the North.


Wn Chou
An officer under Yuan Shao. In order to avenge his companion 
Yan Liang, he set out for Yan Jin, where he met Cao Cao and 
fought bravely in battle. He managed to defeat both Zhang 
Liao and Xu Huang, but was eventually defeated by Guan Yu.


Wen Pin 
An officer of Liu Biao and later, Wei. Together with Liu 
Zong, he is about to surrender to Cao Cao, but embarrassed 
he couldn't protect his country, is unable to serve him. 
Impressed, Cao Cao makes him the Prefect of Jiang Xia.


Wu Ban
An officer of Shu and brother to Wu Yi. He was originally a 
follower of Liu Zhang. In the campaign against Wu, he wins 
many battles and encircles Sun Huan at Yi Ling. In the 
Northern Campaign, he is killed by Zhang Hu and Yue Chen.


Wu Lan
A Shu officer. He was a servant under Lu Zhang, but switched 
loyalties to Liu Bei after he invaded Shu. At the Battle of 
Xia Yu, he fights with Cao Cao's son, Cao Zhang, and is 
killed.


Wu Yi
An officer of Shu and brother-in-law to Liu Zhang. He 
surrenders to Liu Bei after the formation of Shu. After 
successfully serving Liu Bei, his younger sister becomes Liu 
Bei's wife.
 
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Xiahou Ba
An officer who served both Wei and Shu. Eldest son of Xiahou 
Yuan. Fearing for his life, he fled to Shu following the 
assassination of Cao Shuang by Sima Yi. His daughter becomes 
Zhang Fei's wife and their child married Liu Chan.


Xiahou Dun
A Wei officer and cousin to Cao Cao. It is said that he lost 
his eye to an arrow in a battle with Lu Bu. He then removed 
it from the arrow and ate it. Late, he fought in many 
battles, serving as Cao Cao's right-hand man.


Xiahou Yuan
A Wei officer and brother to Xiahou Dun. He joined Cao Cao 
and led one flank o Cao Cao's army. Famous for his lightning 
quick attacks, he had many victories, including the defeat 
of Ma Chao. At Mt. Ding Jun, he was drawn out and killed by 
Huang Zhong.


Xiang Chong 
An officer of Shu and the nephew of Xiang Lang. In the 
Officer list created by Zhuge Liang for his Northern 
Campaigns, he is recorded as having a bright future due to 
his qualities, deeds and personality. He protected the 
rearguard during the Northern Campaign. 


Xiang Lang 
A minister of Liu Bei and uncle of Xiang Chong. He serves 
Liu Biao, but after Biao's death, he swears allegiance to 
Liu Bei. He serves as an advisor to Guan Yu, and was given 
the charge of defending Jing.


Xin Pi
A vassal of Wei and brother of Xin Ping. Serves the Yuan 
Family until its demise. He later joins Cao Cao. At the Wu 
Zhang Plains, he delivers an Imperial decree to the Wei 
forces that are lined up against Zhuge Liang, stopping the 
army from attacking prematurely.


Xin Ping
A minister under Han Fu. After Han Fu flees, he serves the 
Yuan Family. He becomes Yuan Tan's aide and strategist. He 
is sent to Cao Cao as an ambassador. Cao Cao tries to 
recruit him, but he refuses.


Xing Daorong 
An officer under Liu Du. He opposes Liu Bei, but can not 
stand against Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun and surrenders. After 
being released, he once again raises an army and attacks, 
but is struck down by a blow from Zhao Yun. 


Xu Gong 
Prefect of Wu in the Later Han. He sends a message warning 
Cao Cao to beware of Sun Ce. His message is discovered and 
he is killed. In revenge, three of his guests attack Sun Ce, 
wounding him badly. 


Xu Huang 
A Wei officer. He joined Cao Cao after being persuaded by 
Man Chong. A wise and valiant general, Cao Cao labeled him 
"a match for Sun Tzu," after his victory over Guan Yu at Fan 
Castle. He is counted among the Five Generals of Wei. 


Xu Jing
A minister of Shu. When Liu Bei asked for Liu Zhang's 
surrender, he was among the first to do so. He gained an 
excellent reputation. When Liu Bei became Emperor, he was 
made Minister of Interior. 


Xu Shao
A physiognomist. Cousin of Shu's Xu Jing and a master judge 
of character. He described the young Cao Cao as "an able 
minister in peace, a genius in chaos." Character evaluations 
were made at the beginning of each month.


Xu Sheng 
A Wu officer. He served in the Battle of Chi Bi, and in the 
attacks on He Fei and Jing. When Cao Pi attacked Wu, he took 
a group of men and by building a phony castle, was able to 
deceive and evade the Wei forces. 


Xu Shu 
A student of Sima Hui's and master of swordplay. He serves 
as Liu Bei's strategist until his mother was taken by Cao 
Cao. After that he was forced to serve Cao Cao. He 
recommended the "Sleeping Dragon," Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei. 


Xu You 
A strategist to Yuan Shao. He switched allegiances to Cao 
Cao, with whom he was on good terms, at Guan Du. He provided 
information about Wu Chao which turned the tables of the war 
and allowed Cao Cao to snatch victory from the jaws of 
defeat.


Xu Zhu 
A Wei officer. An extremely large man as big around as he 
was tall. He served as Cao Cao's personal bodyguard. 
Normally fairly absent-minded, he transformed on the 
battlefield, fighting with the fierceness of a tiger, 
earning him the nickname "Sleeping Tiger."


Xun You 
A servant of Cao Cao and nephew of Xun Yu. Raised on the 
battlefield, he was able to give many points of advice. At 
the Battle of Chi Bi, he served along with Cheng Yu. 


Xun Yu 
A vassal of Wei and extremely clever. He served under Cao 
Cao as an advisor. He disagrees with Cao Cao's accession to 
the Wei throne and filled with anguish, dies of illness. It 
has also been said that he committed suicide. 

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Yan Baihu 
A bandit from the Wu territory. Calls himself the 
"Benevolent King of East Wu." Shot by Sun Ce, he turns to 
Wang Lang of Hui Ji for help, but is defeated once again. He 
flees, but he is killed by Dong Xi, who offers his head to 
Sun Ce.


Yan Gang
An officer under Gongsun Zan. He leads troops at the battle 
of Jie Quiao, but is beaten and killed by Yuan Shao's 
general, Qu Yi.


Yan Jun 
Minister of Sun Quan. He debated with Zhuge Liang, who had 
visited Wu for an alliance, but loses. He is given various 
appointments after Sun Quan becomes Emperor. 


Yan Liang 
A brave warrior under Yuan Shao. He spearheaded the attack 
at the Battle of Bai Ma, defeating both Song Xian and Wei 
Xu. He also forced the brave Xu Huang to retreat, but 
shortly after, was killed in one blow by Guan Yu, who was 
serving under Cao Cao at the time. 


Yan Pu
A minister of Zhang Lu. He makes many suggestions as Zhang's 
strategist. He prevents the killing of Pang De, after Zhang 
Lu had been tricked by Yang Song. After Zhang's surrender, 
he serves as an officer for Cao Cao.


Yan Xing 
The younger brother of Yan Baihu. He serves as an emissary 
for peace to Sun Ce. During the negotiations, he proposes 
that they split Jiang Dong in two. He is killed by an 
enraged Sun Ce.


Yan Yan
A Shu officer. He served under Liu Zhang during the 
protection of the Ca Territory. He fought against Zhang Fei, 
and was captured, but impressed by his response, decided to 
serve him. Later, he fought alongside Huang Zhong in the 
assault on Han Zhong.


Yang Huai
An officer of Liu Zhang and Marshal of the Bai Shui Gate. He 
plans the assassination of Liu Bei with his compatriot Gao 
Pei. However, his plan is discovered  before it can be 
carried out. Liu Bei has him executed.


Yang Qiu
One of Han Sui's Eight Riders. Sent to Cao Cao as an envoy 
for peace, but after the split between Han Sui and Ma Chao, 
he was once again sent to Cao Cao, this time offering 
surrender.


Yang Song
An advisor of Zhang Lu. He was a greedy man who would do 
anything for money. He receives money from the enemy to cut 
Ma Chao off. He later falsely warns against Pang De. He is 
executed by Cao Cao for selling out his ruler.


Yang Xiu 
A Wei vassal and the son of Captain Yang Biao of the Later 
Han. Although talented, he is neglected by Cao Cao. It's 
said that this was due to the fact that he was Yuan Shao's 
nephew, or that perhaps because it had been suggested by Cao 
Zhi.


Yi Ji
A minister of Shu. Under Liu Biao, he secretly warned Liu 
Bei of the reputation of the horse Hex Mark and of Cai Mao's 
assassination plot. After the Battle of Chi Bi, he enters 
Liu Bei's service. He was an eloquent speaker.


Yu Fan 
A Minister of Wu. Originally from Hui Ji, he joins Sun Ce 
after Wang Lang is defeated in battle. He introduces the 
famed doctor, Hua Tuo, to Zhou Tai. Later, he convinced 
Shu's Fu Shiren to defect and was instrumental in taking 
Jing.


Yu Ji
A Taoist who developed a following after healing people 
throughout Wu and Hui Ji. Sun Ce, then ruler of the Wu 
territory, killed him as a subversive, but as a ghost, he 
cursed Sun Ce who subsequently died.


Yu Jin 
A brave general serving Cao Cao, who was very impressed with 
his calm nature. He surrenders while defending Fan Castle 
after being defeated by Guan Yu. Sun Quan sends him back to 
Wei, but he is disgraced and dies of illness.


Yuan Shang
Yuan Shao's third son. He was favored by his father due to 
his looks. After his father's death, he fought with his 
eldest brother, Yuan Tan, for the throne. Later, he is 
defeated by Cao Cao and turns to his other brother, Yuan Xi.


Yuan Shao 
A member of the Yuan Family, he serves as leader of the 
Allied forces against Dong Zhuo. Following Dong Zhuo's 
death, he fought with Cao Cao over control over the land. 
However, despite his large army, internal strife and various 
other troubles brought him defeat.


Yuan Shu
Prefect of Southern Yang during the Later Han. Yuan Sao's 
half-brother. Receives the Imperial Seal from Sun Ce in 
exchange for troops. With this, he declares himself Emperor. 
However, his despotic rule is soon destroyed.


Yuan Tan
Yuan Shao's oldest son. Following his father's death, he 
fights with the youngest of the descendants, Yuan Shang, but 
loses. Receiving help from Cao Cao, he defeats Yuan Shang, 
but is then killed by Cao Cao.


Yuan Xi
Yuan Shao's second son. He attacks Cao Cao, who killed his 
brother Yuan Shang, but is betrayed and forced to flee to Wu 
Wan. Later, he turns to Gongsun Kang of Liao Dong, but is 
killed and his head sent to Cao Cao.


Yue Jin 
A general under Cao Cao. He showed tremendous skill during 
his many battles and was revered as one of Wei's Five 
Generals, who include the likes of Zhang Liao, Yu Jin, Xu 
Huang and Zhang He. 

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Zang Ba
An officer under Tao Qian. He participates in the action 
against the Yellow Turbans. Later, he joins Lu Bu as he 
roams across the country. In the fight against Cao Cao, he 
joined a group of bandits. He joins Cao Cao after the death 
of Lu Bu.


Zhang Bao
A Shu general and Zhang Fei's eldest son. When Zhang Fei 
died, he took the Cobra Pike as a memento and in his first 
battle at Yi Ling. Together with his sworn brother, Guan 
Xing, he continued the legend of Shu after the death of 
their fathers.


Zhang Fei
An officer of Shu and member of the Five Tigers. Sworn 
brother of Liu Bei and Guan Yu. At Chang Ban, he rode out 
and gave a powerful battle cry, frightening off one million 
of Cao Cao's troops. His love of wine and drink often led to 
his defeat.


Zhang He
Officer of Wei. Once under Yuan Shao, false charges by Guo 
Tu forced him to leave. He went to serve Cao Cao and fought 
against Shu, where his abilities were acknowledged by Zhuge 
Liang. At Jie Ting, he surrounded Ma Su and defeated him. He 
is among the Five Generals of Wei.


Zhang Heng
An officer under Han Sui and one of the Eight Riders of Han 
Sui. With Ma Chao, he causes the fall of Chang An. However, 
he is killed during the battle of Wei Nan.


Zhang Hong
A minister of Wu. He and Zhang Zhao were strategists known 
as the "Two Zhangs." At Zhou Yu's urging he is invited to 
become an aide. He participates at the Battles of Chi Bi and 
He Fei. Before his death, he urges Sun Quan to move Wu's 
capital to Jian Ye.


Zhang Liao
A Wei officer. He served under Lu Bu. After Lu Bu's death, 
he joined Cao Cao. At He Fei, he repelled over 100,000 Wu 
troops with just 800 men. He was feared by many across the 
land. He was the head of the Five Wei Generals.


Zhang Lu
Founder of a religious school of thought. He develops the 
Han Zhong area. He is invaded by and loses his land to Cao 
Cao. However, he is highly praised for not torching his 
supply depots. He later given a high rank by Cao Cao.


Zhang Ren
An officer of Liu Zhang. He kills Liu Bei's officer Pang 
Tong at Lao Feng Po. He is later captured but refuses to 
submit to Liu Bei, saying, "A man cannot serve two masters." 
He chooses death.


Zhang Song
A minister of Liu Zhang. To stop Zhang Lu from invading Shu, 
he urged that Liu Bei take control of the area from Liu 
Zhang. He was executed when his plans were revealed by his 
own older brother.


Zhang Wei
Younger brother of Zhang Lu. He advocated resistance to Cao 
Cao's attempts to invade Han Zhong. He later moves to Ba 
Zhong and fights with Xu Zhu, but is killed.


Zhang Xiu
Nephew of Zhang Ji. Following his uncle's death, he leads 
his army to aid Liu Biao. At one point, he joins Cao Cao, 
but rebels when his uncle's wife is taken. Later, following 
the advice of Jia Xu, he returns to Cao Cao.


Zhang Xun 
An officer of Yuan Shu. When Yuan Shu names himself Emperor, 
he is made Supreme Commander. He attacks Lu Bu with a force 
of 250,000 men, but runs away defeated. 


Zhang Yan
Head of the Black Mountain Bandits. After Cao Cao's victory 
over Yuan Tan, he surrenders his 100,000 troops to Cao Cao. 
For this, he is made a General and given the task of 
strengthening defenses in the north.


Zhang Ying 
Officer of Liu Yong. He boasts he can defend Niu Zhu with a 
single unit against the invasion of Sun Ce but is defeated. 
He is later killed at Mo Ling by Sun Ce's officer, Chen Wu. 


Zhang Yun 
An officer under Liu Zhang and one of Cai Mao's trusted 
friends. Together, they surrender to Cao Cao and he is put 
in charge of the Naval forces. He fails under suspicion of 
treason and is put to death with Cai Mao.  


Zhang Zhao
A minister of Sun Quan, he is one of the "Two Zhangs." He is 
invited to become Sun Ce's aide at Zhou Yu's urging. On his 
deathbed, Sun Ce recommended that Sun Quan, "listen to Zhang 
Zhao in matters relating to internal affairs."


Zhao Fan 
Prefect of Gui Yang. After the Battle of Chi Bi, he 
surrenders his city to Zhao Yun. He proposes the marriage of 
his brother's widow to Zhao Yun, but is refused and beaten. 


Zhao Yun
A Shu officer. After serving Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan, he 
changed loyalties to Liu Bei. Bold and daring, he charged 
through the enemy army at Chang Ban to rescue Liu Bei's son, 
Liu Chan. He is among the Five Tigers.
 

Zhong Yao
A minister of Wei. He defends Chang An, but loses it to an 
attack by Ma Chao. He is declared Imperial Tutor when Cao 
Rui ascends the throne. He was the father of Zhong Hui.


Zhou Cang 
A former Yellow Turban general. As a bandit on Mt. Wo Niu, 
he meets with Guan Yu and becomes his trusted companion. A 
hero well trained in the water. However, he does not 
actually appear in history. 


Zhou Tai 
A Wu general. Together with his friend, Jiang Qin, he joined 
Sun Ce. After being attacked by bandits and despite 
receiving heavy injuries, he managed to save Sun Quan. 
Later, Sun Quan expressed his thanks for Zhou Tai's sense of 
self-sacrifice. 


Zhou Yu 
A Wu officer. The sworn brother of his Lord, Sun Ce. 
According to Sun Ce's will, he became chief lieutenant to 
the young Sun Quan. He led Wu at Chi Bi, leading his fleet 
to victory over the much larger forces of Cao Cao. He was 
often complimented on his good looks. 


Zhu Huan 
A Wu officer. He served in the defense of the Ru Xu in the 
campaign against Wei. With just 5,000 men, he defeated Cao 
Xiu's army, which numbered in the tens of thousands. After 
Sun Quan ascended to the Emperor's throne, he was promoted 
for his deeds.


Zhu Ling
Officer of Wei. Assigned as an observer during the campaign 
against Yuan Shu, he is unable to fulfill his assignment. He 
is said to have been disliked by Cao Cao.


Zhu Ran 
A Wu officer. He controlled the navy at the Battle of Yi 
Ling. He gave chase after Liu Bei, who fled from Lu Xun's 
fire attack. However, he was stopped by Zhao Yun, who came 
to Liu Bei's aid, allowing him to escape. 


Zhu Zhi 
A Wu officer. He served three generations of the Sun Family. 
He suggests that Sun Ce borrow troops from Yuan Shu in order 
to gain their independence. He is made Prefect of the Wu 
Territory and serves at the Battle of Chi Bi. 


Zhuge Jin 
A vassal of Wu and Zhuge Liang's older brother. He serves at 
the recommendation of Lu Su. Extremely generous, he was 
deeply trusted by Sun Quan. He helped smooth relations 
between Shu and Wu. 


Zhuge Liang
The Shu strategist and advisor. Called the "Sleeping 
Dragon." He joins Liu Bei after being honored by three 
visits from the young leader. A genius in both domestic and 
foreign affairs, he was a major contributor to the founding 
of the Shu Kingdom.


Zou Ci
A Taoist magician. He trained on Mount Emei and acquired the 
Book of Illusions. At a banquet given by Cao Cao, he 
performed his magic. It is said he made fun of Cao Cao and 
then quietly left.



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Skills
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Officer					Skill

Bao Long					Archery
Bu Zhi					Zeal
Cai Mao					Loyalty
Cao Bao					Loyalty
Cao Cao					Overlord
Cao Hong					Support
Cao Pi					Hero
Cao Ren					Bravery
Cao Xiu					Archery
Cao Zhang					Might
Cao Zhen					Fame
Chen Deng					Wile
Chen Gong					Genius
Chen Gui					Wile
Chen Jiao					Wile
Chen Lin					Tongue
Chen Qun					Support
Chen Wu					Scare
Chen Zhen					Guard
Cheng Pu					Might
Cheng Yin					Counter
Cheng Yu					Genius
Chunyu Qiong				Counter
Deng Ai					Fame
Deng Zhi					Calm
Dian Wei					Might
Ding Feng					Archery
Dong He					Foresight					
Dong Xi					Speed
Dong Yun					Zeal
Dong Zhao					Support
Emperor					N/A
Fa Zheng					Genius
Fei Shi					Calm
Fei Yi					Zeal
Fei Zhan					Rage
Feng Ji					Wile
Gan Ning					Bravery
Gao Lan					Speed
Gao Shun					Bravery
Gong Zhi					Foresight
Gongsun Zan				Rage
Gu Yong					Calm
Guan Lu					N/A	
Guan Ping					Speed
Guan Suo					Master
Guan Xing					Master
Guan Yu					Might
Guo Huai					Fortitude
Guo Jia					Strategy
Guo Si					Brute
Guo Tu					Tongue
Han Dang					Archery
Han Hao					Fortitude
Han Song					Loyalty
Han Sui					Fortitude
Han Xuan					Brute
Hao Zhao					Fame
Hou Cheng 				Loyalty
Hu Ban					Capture
Hu Che-Er					Brute
Hua Tuo					N/A
Hua Xin					Brute
Huang Gai					Bravery
Huang Quan				Rage
Huang Zhong				Archery
Huang Zu					Brute
Huo Jun					Capture
Ji Ling					Scare
Jia Kui					Support
Jia Xu					Wile
Jian Yong					Tongue
Jiang Qin					Zeal
Jiang Wan					Calm
Jiang Wei					Master
Jin Xuan					Rage
Ju Shou					Foresight
Kan Ze					Calm
Kong Rong					Tongue
Kaui Liang				Foresight
Kuai Yue					Wile
Lei Bo					Counter
Lei Tong					Rage
Li Dian					Fame
Li Hui					Tongue
Li Jue					Brute
Li Yan					Guard
Liao Hua					Guard
Ling Tong					Speed
Liu Ba					Rage
Liu Bei					Example
Liu Biao					Support
Liu Du					Rage
Liu Feng					Loyalty
Liu Qi					Support
Liu Xian					Capture
Liu Ye					Wile
Liu Yong					Brute
Liu Zhang					Support
Liu Zong					Support
Lu Bu					Avatar
Lu Fan					Wile
Lu Ji					Tongue
Lu Kuang					Fortitude
Lu Ling Qi				Master
Lu Meng					Fame
Lu Qian					Support
Lu Su					Support
Lu Xiang					Rage
Lu Xun					Genius
Ma Chao					Might
Ma Dai					Fortitude
Ma Liang					Support
Ma Su					Wile
Ma Teng					Bravery
Ma Tie					Speed
Ma Xiu					Speed
Man Chong					Guard
Mao Jie					Capture
Meng Da					Loyalty
Mi Fang					Loyalty
Mi Zhu					Support
Niu Jun					Counter
Pan Zhang					Brute
Pang De					Might
Pang Tong					Strategy
Quan Zong					Zeal
Sha Moke					Archery
Shang Xiang				Master
Shen Pei					Rage
Shi Xie					Capture
Sima Hui					N/A
Sima Lang					Foresight
Sima Yi					Calm
Song Xian					Support
Su Fei					Capture
Sun Ce					Conqueror
Sun Qian					Tongue
Sun Quan					Hero
Sun Shao					Brute
Taishi Ci					Menace
Tian Feng					Genius
Wang Can					Foresight
Wang Fu					Rage
Wang Lang					Tongue
Wang Lei					Rage
Wang Ping					Fame
Wang Shuang				Scare
Wang Xiu					Capture
Wei Xu					Rage
Wei Yan					Scare
Wen Chou					Scare
Wen Pin					Guard
Wu Ban					Speed
Wu Lan					Guard
Wu Yi					Guard
Xiahou Ba					Counter
Xiahou Dun				Might
Xiahou Yuan				Bravery
Xiang Chong				Guard
Xiang Lang				Guard
Xin Pi					Calm
Xin Ping					Rage
Xing Daorong				Scare
Xu Gong					Counter
Xu Huang					Master
Xu Jing					Foresight
Xu Shao					N/A
Xu Sheng					Guard
Xu Shu					Genius
Xu You					Wile
Xu Zhu					Menace
Xun You					Calm
Xun Yu					Genius
Yan Baihu					Counter
Yan Gang					Speed
Yan Jun					Tongue
Yan Liang					Might
Yan Pu					Foresight
Yan Xing					Brute
Yan Yan					Fortitude
Yang Huai					Counter
Yang Qiu					Loyalty
Yang Song					Loyalty
Yang Xiu					Wile
Yi Ji					Tongue
Yu Fan					Counter
Yu Ji					N/A
Yu Jin					Fame
Yuan Shang				Loyalty
Yuan Shao					Hero
Yuan Shu 					Brute
Yuan Tan					Counter
Yuan Xi					Fortitude
Yue Jin					Bravery
Zang Ba 					Fortitude
Zhang Bao					Bravery
Zhang Fei					Menace
Zhang He					Master
Zhang Heng				Counter
Zhang Hong				Wile
Zhang Liao				Might
Zhang Lu					Example
Zhang Ren					Fortitude
Zhang Song				Tongue
Zhang Wei					Fortitude
Zhang Xiu					Guard
Zhang Xun					Support
Zhang Yan					Speed
Zhang Ying				Loyalty
Zhang Yun					Loyalty
Zhang Zhao				Tongue
Zhao Fan 					Foresight
Zhao Yun					Master
Zhong Yao					Foresight
Zhou Cang					Support
Zhou Tai					Fame
Zhou Yu					Strategy
Zhu Huan					Rage
Zhu Ling					Fortitude
Zhu Ran					Zeal
Zhu Zhi					Support
Zhuge Jin					Calm
Zhuge Liang				Calm
Zou Ci					N/A



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- GUANYU13 for helping me make with this FAQ.
- KOEI and GameFAQs.

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