WHere were guan yu and guan ping killed/captured?
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WHere were guan yu and guan ping killed/captured?
Ill let someone else anwser this.
u can if u want. Its a real easy 1.
That's sort of a trick question. Neither of the three "comes out on top", they all lose in some way. The Liu clan lost Shu due to poor advisery from one, Huang Hao. The Sun clan never found the right replacement for Sun Quan, and the last Emperor embarked on a rule of tyranny. The Cao clan fell to the Sima. But of the three, the one that lasts the longest is Wu, but not because it was military stronger.Quote:
Originally Posted by 18Darkdragon
Jiang Wei of Shu had made nine expeditions into the Land Within Passes, and before him Zhuge Liang made six. Of the fifteen, not one succeeded. Even so, it would have been very annoying to have someone bully your border fifteen times over a period of twenty years. To leave Jiang Wei unchecked would have been stupid, so the first priority for both Wei and Jin empires was to eliminate Shu. Also, Wu was famous for it's northern defense. The Great River combined with their superiorly trained navy repeled Wei six times (might not have been that much), so naturally Jin would not have wanted to face Wu straight away. By the time Shu surrendered, most officers and generals of Jin were satisfied to leave it at that. War was the last thing anyone wanted in the north, they were just plain sick of it. And across the river in Wu, it was apparent that the tyrannical leadership of Sun Hao (might not be Hao) had weakened the empire severely. So even though Jin made a half-assed attempt in fighting the Wu forces, they still won really easily.
Oh..And Guan Yu and Guan Ping were captured at Fan by Lu Meng. Sun Quan then made the stupid decision to kill them.
Q: Who's final weapon do you get in DW3 by running through the Stone Warrior's Maze?
And here's a historical based Three Kingdoms (but non-DW) question for bonus brownie points:
Q: How does Wei Yan die (according to the popular Mao version of the novel)?
im taking a stab in the dark but lu xun.
and i think wei yan dies because during wu zhang plains, zhuge liang is praying, and his lamp of fate or somethin is glowing brightly, then wei yan rushes in screaming "The wei soldiers are upon us."Then in the rush, he knocks out the lamp and jiang wei killed him.
Right and Wrong. So no bonus points for you, but go on and ask the next question.
Jiang Wei, according to the novel, was tempted to kill Wei Yan but Zhuge Liang said that it was preordained and that Wei Yan was not the blame. But knowing that Wei Yan would soon defect once he died, Zhuge Liang left behind a plan in a brocade bag for his successor who's name just slips my mind (Yang something). He also gave Ma Dai secret orders on his deathbed. When Zhuge Liang eventually died and Wei Yan defected, Ma Dai asked to join him, saying he too had always held a grudge against Yang whatever. Yang-guy opened the brocade bag when Wei Yan threatened him outside city gates. He said to Wei Yan: "If you dare to shout out 'Who dares slay me?' three times, I'll give this entire region to you." Wei Yan only managed to say it once before Ma Dai struck him down from behind.
oooo.ANyways, i only guessed lu xun cause even though i twas related to dw 3, in dw 5, ku xun is always tryin to defeat the stone sentinel maze.
What beast represents each kingomd(and give the color)
Shu- Dragon
Wu- Tiger
Wei- Phoneix
very good, but for future reference darkd, its spelleed pheonix
Yea I just missed spelled it, anyway.
How many children does Cao Coa have and what are there names?
im takin a stab in the drak but i thinkn 3.
CAo Mai
Cao PI and daughter in law Zhen Ji
and plzzz click on my sig...
You got one of them but still, theres many more.
It's spelt Phoenix.Quote:
Originally Posted by BloodHunter11
The novel itself speaks only of 5. Cao Ang, died at Wan. Cao Pi, his successor who had to deviously steal favour from the third son, Cao Zhi, noted throughout Chinese history for his poetry (he was the one who wrote the famous poem that incites Zhou Yu to take up arms against Cao Cao because it says that Cao Cao came for the Qiaos. However, the truth is that Zhuge Liang editted the poem slightly so that the word "qiao" meaning "bridge" was replaced by the surname of his wife. Good stuff.) Cao Zhang is a pretty successful general, fighting mostly in the northern Hanzhong region. And Cao Xiong, another general.
However, history states that Cao Cao could have had anywhere between 20 to 25 sons due to his many concubines. The commonly accepted number is 25, I believe.
You really know a lot about this stuff huh? Anyways you got it's right so it your turn.
It was supposed to be my big-time project for the completion of my history extension subject towards my HSC.
List three reasons why Zhou Yu advocated for battle against Cao Cao at Red Cliffs (Chi Bi) instead of surrender.