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Wu (in Chinese: 呉), also known as Sun Wu (in Chinese: 孫呉) and Eastern Wu (in Chinese: 東呉), are the antagonistic and faction in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. They are one of the three influential kingdoms in China. In Dynasty Warriors and the most fictional media, the country is symbolized by the color red as well as a tiger (especially with the Sun family's motif).

History[]

At the beginning of Wu kingdom, Sun Quan's father, Sun Jian, also known as the Tiger of Jiangdong, was recognized this names when he reminding others and the Han forces was worried about to fight against Yellow Turbans. For the time, Sun Jian later went to served the military warlord Yuan Shu as one of the famous officals and mentioned these initiatives. At the Battle of Hulao Gate, Sun Jian joined with the alliance to opposed Dong Zhuo by anyone else, Dong Zhuo will definitely flee to the capital city of Luoyang after being defeated at this time, there is a proven way to get the Imperial Seal, an object of enormous value, and secretly seized it.

But later on, when Sun Jian returned to his lands, he discovered that they had been attacked by Liu Biao in his absence, Sun Jian confronted Liu Biao's forces, but he being hit by several arrows and died in battle. The position of Sun Jian would be occupied by his firstborn, Sun Ce, who would later be known as "The Little Conqueror". When Sun Ce was only 17 years old, and had no land of his own. He went to the east coast of the country with the rest of the remaining troops. There he exchanged with Yuan Shu the imperial seal his father had found for a good number of troops.

With this reinforcement Sun Ce conquered the lower Yangzi area, the area known as "Wu territory" and what would be the capital of its territory, Jianye. After Sun Ce died of illness at the young age of 25. His brother Sun Quan was 18, took his place, ruling the new lands. With the passage of time the force of Sun Quan increased, and occupied most of Jing province and the entire southern coast of the country. Sun Quan was named king of Wu by the Wei emperor, Cao Pi. Of the three kingdoms, Wu would be the only one that would last the longest, but Wu also suffered from fierce disputes over succession after Sun Quan's death.

When his first son Sun Deng died, but his second son, Sun He, was disinherited shortly after being named "Crown Prince". The succession to the throne after the death of Sun Quan finally fell to his youngest son Sun Liang. Being still a child, Sun Liang was placed under the tutelage of Zhuge Ke, the older son of Zhuge Jin. At some point, Zhuge Ke gained tremendous power within the Court in the coming years, but Sun Jun disputed with him the military authority claiming the birthright. Zhuge Ke was stripped of power and killed, and Sun Jun took over the power of a Court as chief advisor to the Emperor.

Sun Jun succumbed to the disease, and his relative Sun Chen assumed the role of adviser to Sun Liang. Sun Liang began to worry about the selfishness of Sun Chen and tried to get rid of him. However, his plans were discovered and he was forced to abdicate. The throne would pass to the Sun Quan's sixth son, Sun Xiu. With Sun Xiu on the throne, Sun Chen's power was even greater and his abuses were uncontrollable. Sun Xiu grew tired of Sun Chen's selfishness and made suspicion of treachery fall upon him. After being invited to an official ceremony, Sun Chen was approached and killed without regard.

Wu was continued to suffer internal struggles, news of Shu's surrender to Wei arrived. The Emperor of Wu began to prepare against a possible Wei attacked, then news came to Wu that Sima Yan had usurped Wei's throne and replaced it with the Jin Dynasty. As the world changed rapidly before his eyes, Sun Xiu succumbed to the disease. Wu's throne passed to one of Sun Quan's grandchildren, Sun Hao. It was believed that Sun Hao was a great promise that he had all the qualities of a great leader, but as soon as he ascended the throne, he initiated a government of tyranny. No one dared to contradict Sun Hao and the Sun family began to lose the affection of the people.

Meanwhile, Lu Kang, son of Wu's great strategist, Lu Xun, managed to protect the kingdom's borders, but he could not avoid internal decay. The atrocities of Sun Hao reached the ears of Jin Emperor, Sima Yan, who saw a great opportunity for the total conquest of the country. Sima Yan put Du Yu in command of the army and ordered the invasion by land and water. Jin forces moved slowly over Jianye. Many Wu soldiers surrendered without fighting. Finally, Sun Hao, as Liu Shan did before him, handed over his territory. Later on, Wu kingdom was overthrow by Jin Dynasty. This was the end of the Three Kingdoms.

Trivia[]

  • Eastern Wu appears as one of the factions in the Knights of Valour series.
  • Wu should have the religions, including Taoism, Confucianism, and Chinese folk religion. Many warriors are speaks with a Chinese accent.
  • In Kessen II and early Romance of the Three Kingdoms titles, they are symbolized by the color blue.

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Wei Empire
Cao Cao | Zhang Liao | Xu Chu | Xu Huang | Cao Ren | Cao Hong | Zhang He | Xun You | Dian Wei | Lady Zhen | Jia Xu | Wang Yi | Cao Huan | Cheng Yu | Sima Wang | Sima Lang | Niu Jin | Cao Fang | Cao Mao | Cao Shuang | Cai Yang | Cao Chun | Zhu Ling | Yang Xiu | Tian Yu | Jia Kui | Gao Rou | Dian Man | Xu Yi | Han Zhao | Yang Qiu | Sima Fu | Sun Li | Chen Tai | Liu Yan | Qiao Hong | Zang Ba | Wen Ping | Cao Rui | Cao Pi | Xiahou Dun | Xiahou Yuan | Tian Yu | Wen Ping | Xin Pi | Xu Zhi | Xiahou Mao | Xiahou Shang | Xiahou Hui | Chen Tai | Zhuge Xu | Empress Guo

Wu Empire
Sun Chen | Sun Hao | Sun Quan | Sun Luban | Sun Liang | Sun Ba | Sun Jun | Sun Xiu | Sun Jun | Zhuge Ke | Lu Xun | Lu Kang | Zhou Yu | Gan Ning | Lu Meng | Zhu Ran | Zhuge Jin | Bu Zhi

Shu Empire
Wei Yan | Mi Fang | Cao Bao | Fu Shiren | Meng Da | Zhang Da & Fan Qiang | Huang Hao

Jin Empire
Sima Yi | Zhong Hui | Sima Shi | Sima Zhao | Zhang Chunhua | Jia Chong | Jiao Yi | Zhuge Dan | Deng Ai | Sima Fang | Sima Yan | Sima You | Li Fu

Other Villains
Dong Zhuo's Army
Dong Zhuo | Lu Bu | Zhang Liao | Diao Chan | Gao Shun | Li Ru | Li Jue & Guo Si | Hua Xiong | Dong Bai | Zang Ba | Cao Xing

Lu Bu's Army
Lu Bu | Zhang Liao | Gao Shun | Zang Ba | Cao Bao | Song Xian | Chen Gong | Diao Chan

Nanman Tribe
Meng Huo | Lady Zhurong | Meng You

Yellow Turbans
Zhang Jiao | Zhang Bao | Zhang Liang | Zhang Mancheng

Yuan Shao's Army
Yuan Shao | Gao Gan | Yuan Xi | Shen Pei | Yan Liang | Wen Chou | Xu You | Ju Shou

Zhong Dynasty
Yuan Shu | Ji Ling

Others
Du Jue | Gao Ze | Geng Chun | Lady Cai | Ding Yuan | Chen Deng | Cai Mao | Ze Rong | Zhang Lu | Yuan Tan | Yuan Shang | Feng Ji | Zhang Xiu | Han Xuan | Ma Yuanyi | Song Xian | Pei Yuanshao | Zhang Ren | Lu Gong | Huang Zu | Xu Gong | Liu Yao | Liu Zhang | Gongsun Yuan | Yu Ji | Xiahou Jie | Xing Daorong

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