Dynasty Warriors: Origins

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part 01

The Warlords · Separation and Rule

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part 02

Heroes Gather Together

Classic military generals all make their appearances

Xiahou Dun

A Wei general and sworn brother of Cao Cao. During the battle against Lu Bu, he lost his left eye to an arrow, yet he famously declared "My father's spirit and mother's blood cannot be discarded," and swallowed his own eyeball. He subsequently led campaigns across various regions, achieving numerous meritorious deeds. His loyalty and valor earned Cao Cao's complete trust, making him Cao Cao's trusted right-hand man.

Cao Cao

King of Wei, evaluated as "a capable minister in peaceful times, a treacherous hero in chaotic times." He authored military strategy books and literary works, demonstrating both literary and martial excellence. During the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he rose to prominence by participating in the crackdown campaign. After Dong Zhuo's demise, he gradually consolidated power amid the chaos, conquering territories in all directions and unifying central China, thus laying the foundation for the Cao Wei regime.

Zhang He

A Wei general. Originally serving under Yuan Shao, he fell into difficult circumstances due to slander and had no choice but to submit to Cao Cao. He repeatedly resisted Shu forces' advances, becoming a source of concern for Zhuge Liang and others. In the Battle of Jieting, he defeated Ma Su. He was later honored as one of Wei's Five Elite Generals.

Zhang Liao

A Wei general. Initially under Lu Bu's command, he fought in various campaigns. After Lu Bu's death, Cao Cao recruited him for his talent. When garrisoning Hefei, he repelled an army of 100,000 Wu soldiers with only 800 troops, striking terror into all who heard his name—even children would stop crying at the mention of it.

Xiahou Yuan

A Wei general and sworn brother of Xiahou Dun. He accompanied Cao Cao from the very beginning of his campaign. Masterful in archery and horsemanship, and fierce in battle, he was highly valued. Skilled in surprise attacks, often striking where the enemy least expected, he also defeated the mighty general Ma Chao. Thus he achieved numerous victories and amassed great military accomplishments.

Dian Wei

A Wei general, physically imposing with extraordinary strength. He served as Cao Cao's bodyguard, always at his side. When Zhang Xiu launched a night raid at Wancheng, he stood before the surging enemy soldiers, sacrificing himself to allow Cao Cao to escape. For his valor and loyalty, he earned the title of ancient hero "Erlai."

Wang Yi

A Wei officer. Daughter of the prestigious Wang family of Hanzhong. When her entire family was killed by Ma Chao, she vowed revenge and joined Cao Cao's camp as a strategist, battling Ma Chao's army fiercely. In historical records, when Ma Chao attacked Jicheng, Wang Yi personally donned battle attire to defend the city, used her jewelry and possessions to reward soldiers and boost morale, and finally, together with Yang Fu and others, successfully counterattacked and expelled Ma Chao.

Xu Chu

A Wei general, a towering figure with a虎背熊腰 (tiger's back and bear's waist), standing eight chi tall. Being evenly matched in strength with Dian Wei, he also served as Cao Cao's personal bodyguard. Though appearing simple and honest in daily life, he erupted with the force of a fierce tiger in battle, earning him the nickname "Tiger Idiot."

Xu Huang

A Wei general. Originally under Yang Feng's command, he later submitted to Cao Cao. Brave and skilled in battle, he achieved numerous merits and maintained strict discipline in his troops. During the standoff between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao, he often served as the vanguard, repeatedly defeating enemy forces. After the Battle of Red Cliffs, he accompanied Cao Cao on campaigns everywhere, building many outstanding achievements. Humble and not claiming credit for himself, he was deeply trusted by Cao Cao, and together with Zhang Liao, Yue Jin, Yu Jin, and Zhang He, they were known as the Five Elite Generals.

  • Xiahou Dun Xiahou Dun
  • Cao Cao Cao Cao
  • Zhang He Zhang He
  • Zhang Liao Zhang Liao
  • Xiahou Yuan Xiahou Yuan
  • Dian Wei Dian Wei
  • Wang Yi Wang Yi
  • Xu Chu Xu Chu
  • Xu Huang Xu Huang

Zhao Yun

A Shu general who once served under Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan before following Liu Bei out of admiration for his kindness and virtue. In the Battle of Changbanpo, he charged seven times through enemy lines numbering in the millions, rescuing Liu Bei's son A Dou. His military career was illustrious with outstanding achievements, and he was appointed as one of the Five Tiger Generals.

Liu Bei

The founding emperor of Shu Han, claiming to be a descendant of Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan in the Western Han. The Emperor Xian addressed him as "Imperial Uncle" and placed great trust in him. Together with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he participated in the campaign against the Yellow Turban rebels. After campaigns across various regions, he finally obtained the land of Shu and established the Shu Han regime, forming the Three Kingdoms era. Known for his benevolence and integrity, with the great cause of reviving the Han Dynasty as his foundation, his goal was to unify all under heaven.

Xing Cai

Daughter of Zhang Fei, possessed of great wisdom and martial prowess comparable to her father. Perhaps from growing up watching her flamboyant father, though young she was already very composed and open-minded. Under the expectations of everyone, together with Liu Shan and Guan Ping, she shouldered the mission and became a new generation warrior of Shu.

Guan Yu

The chief of Shu's Five Tiger Generals. He, Liu Bei, and Zhang Fei formed a sworn brotherhood to pursue the establishment of Shu Han. Known for his courage and righteousness, his martial arts were unmatched, and his fame spread far and wide, being evaluated as "invincible by thousands." Emperor Xian personally praised his beard, calling him the "Beautiful-bearded Lord," and subsequently people addressed him by this title.

Zhang Fei

One of Shu's Five Tiger Generals. He, Liu Bei, and Guan Yu formed a sworn brotherhood. Known for his love of wine, which often caused trouble. During the Battle of Changban, he single-handedly rode to Changban Bridge and roared to repulse Cao Cao's million-strong army, earning him the nickname "Fierce Zhang Fei."

Wei Yan

A Shu general. Originally under Liu Biao's command, he submitted to Liu Bei after Liu Biao's death. Zhuge Liang called him having "the look of rebellion," but Liu Bei still trusted and valued him. During the Northern Expeditions, he was given important tasks and became a main fierce general of the Shu army. Due to his bravery and skill in battle and outstanding achievements, he ranked second among the Five Tiger Generals.

Guan Ping

A Shu general. Originally the son of Guan Ding, a commoner from Hebei. Guan Yu recognized his talent and adopted him as his son. From then on, he accompanied Guan Yu on southern and northern campaigns, repeatedly earning merit. After Liu Bei entered Shu, he guarded Jingzhou together with his father. When Jingzhou was attacked by Wei and Wu and on the verge of falling, he would rather fight to the death against the Wei and Wu armies than leave Guan Yu's side.

Bao Sanniang

The third daughter of Bao Kai, outstanding in both beauty and martial arts. Those who came to seek her hand were numerous, but she declared she would not marry anyone weaker than herself. Thus, at the martial arts tournament for bride selection, she continuously defeated those who sought her hand. In the end, Sanniang was defeated by Guan Suo, son of Guan Yu, when he came to challenge, becoming his wife. Later, she became a Shu general alongside her husband, fighting side by side.

Huang Yueying

Daughter of Huang Chengyan and wife of Zhuge Liang. Proficient in astronomy, geography, and various fields of study including military strategy. She always silently supported Zhuge Liang from behind. According to records, Huang Chengyan obtained Zhuge Liang's consent and married by saying "I have an ugly daughter, but her talents are worthy of a match." However, there is also a saying that she deceived the world by disguising herself as an ugly woman.

Ma Chao

The eldest son of Ma Teng. Known as "Brocade Ma Chao" due to his magnificent warrior appearance. To avenge his father who was killed by Cao Cao, he led troops from Xiliang directly to attack Chang'an, but ended in defeat. Later he submitted to Liu Bei and achieved merits in battles such as the capture of Hanzhong, ranking among the Five Tiger Generals.

Pang Tong

A strategist under Liu Bei. A fellow disciple with Zhuge Liang, together known as the genius military advisors "Crouching Dragon" and "Phoenix雏." During the Battle of Red Cliffs, he executed the "Chain Scheme" which led to a decisive victory for the Shu-Wu allied forces. After joining Liu Bei's camp, he offered strategies and personally served as commander on the battlefield, finally helping Liu Bei obtain Yizhou.

  • Zhao Yun Zhao Yun
  • Liu Bei Liu Bei
  • Xing Cai Xing Cai
  • Guan Yu Guan Yu
  • Zhang Fei Zhang Fei
  • Wei Yan Wei Yan
  • Guan Ping Guan Ping
  • Bao Sanniang Bao Sanniang
  • Huang Yueying Huang Yueying
  • Ma Chao Ma Chao
  • Pang Tong Pang Tong

Sun Shangxiang

Daughter of Sun Jian, sister of Sun Ce and Sun Quan. Of spirited and resolute character, unlike a daughter, she loved martial arts from childhood. Although she later became Liu Bei's wife, she often had maidservants holding swords and daggers standing before her chambers, earning the name "Fierce Concubine."

Zhou Yu

A Wu general, sworn brother of his lord Sun Ce. During the Battle of Red Cliffs, he served as Supreme Commander and led the water forces to devastating defeat Cao Cao's army. He was both literary and martial, possessing the talent for world governance, and with his handsome appearance and elegant demeanor, he earned the reputation of "Beautiful Zhou Yu."

Taishi Ci

A Wu general, proficient in archery and horsemanship, valuing righteousness and filial piety. To repay his mother's kindness, he traveled a thousand li to rescue Kong Rong, the besieged governor of Beihai. Later he served under Liu Yao. When he had a single combat contest with Sun Ce, they fought to a draw. When Liu Yao was defeated by Sun Ce, Taishi Ci, feeling grateful for Sun Ce's recognition of his talent, led his troops to submit to Sun Wu.

Sun Quan

The founding emperor of Sun Wu, second son of Sun Jian, brother of Sun Ce. He inherited his position after his elder brother's untimely death. Sun Ce once praised him saying, "Leading the generals of the East, making decisions in battle formations, and competing with the world—you excel in the former, but not as much as I; employing the worthy and appointing the capable, letting each fulfill their duty to protect the East—I am not as capable as you." Later he allied with Liu Bei against Cao Cao, establishing the foundation for tripartite confrontation.

Xiao Qiao

The second daughter of Qiao Gong of Wanxian, married to Wu general Zhou Yu. Of great beauty, together with her elder sister Da Qiao they were known as "The Two Qiao," both nationally renowned beauties. When Zhou Yu heard from Zhuge Liang that Cao Cao seemed intent on taking the Two Qiao, he advocated for allied with Liu Bei against Cao Cao, and ultimately romantic attachment led to the Battle of Red Cliffs.

  • Sun Shangxiang Sun Shangxiang
  • Zhou Yu Zhou Yu
  • Taishi Ci Taishi Ci
  • Sun Quan Sun Quan
  • Xiao Qiao Xiao Qiao

Lu Bu

Unmatched in martial arts under heaven, a fierce general proficient in archery and horsemanship. Riding the renowned horse Red Hare, he swept across battlefields; wielding the Sky Piercing Halberd, he slew countless enemies. He even had the exhilarating battle of fighting Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei simultaneously on horseback, earning the saying "Among men, Lu Bu; among horses, Red Hare." Of fickle nature, he first slew his adoptive father Ding Yuan to join Dong Zhuo, then later betrayed Dong Zhuo.

Zhang Jue

A wandering scholar from Julu Commandery. He established the Way of Supreme Peace (Taiping Dao), calling himself the teacher. He widely recruited followers. At that time, the court was corrupt and the people's discontent was high, so many gathered, forming the Yellow Turban rebels to resist the court. He declared himself "General of the Heavenly Dukes" and initiated the Yellow Turban Rebellion.

Diao Chan

An incomparable beauty, skilled in song and dance. The Minister Wang Yun raised her as his own daughter. Later, to resolve Wang Yun's worries, she followed the plan to approach Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu, successfully causing the split between these two men, leading to Dong Zhuo's execution.

Yuan Shao

The older brother of Yuan Shu, born into the prestigious family of four generations and three dukes. He responded to Cao Cao's call and served as the leader of the Anti-Dong Zhuo Coalition. After the coalition dissolved, he used strategies to seize Han Fu's Yizhou and defeated Gongsun Zan to dominate Hebei. His power reached its peak.

  • Lu Bu Lu Bu
  • Zhang Jue Zhang Jue
  • Diao Chan Diao Chan
  • Yuan Shao Yuan Shao

Siege spoils

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    Tier 3 Forge Stone ×1 Hay Rations ×2 Silver Coins ×5555
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    Tier 3 Forge Stone ×2 Grain Rations ×2 Silver Coins ×11111
  • 3M
    Tier 3 Forge Stone ×5 Grain Rations ×2 Silver Coins ×33333
  • 8M
    Tier 2 Forge Stone ×1 Bamboo Leaf Green ×1 Spirit Gathering Art ×1
  • 10M
    Official Site Exclusive Avatar Frame ×1 Qiulubai ×1 Hero Recruitment Order ×1