This page tell the stories of men whom in the fight to restore order to the country, destroying the enemy kingdom etc...... has braved untold dangers and hazards together with their troops and at times being slain on the battlefield. Most are men of chivalry and courage but there are some who are otherwise.
Generals of Wei
The foundation for the kingdom of Wei was laid down by Cao Cao. Better known for its riders due to the central plains. With deserts at the western and northern edges to the central plains where Cao Cao started out his conquest. Its southern border is pretty uncertain due to the many skirmishes and war with the Wu Kingdom but most agree that the southern border is northern bank of the Yangtze river. Its capital is Xuchang and later Luoyang.Generals of Shu
The Kingdom of Shu or Shu Han was founded by Liu Bei. Located in the west, it is protected by mountains to the north making it easy to defend and hard to attack. Barbarian tribes populate its southern most provinces. Its capital is Chengdu.Generals of Wu
Sun Quan's short-lived elder brother Sun Ce laid down the foundation for the kingdom of Wu. Initially starting out as a small country in the southeastern part of China. It eventually grew into one which is capable of contending for power with Wei and Shu. It has natural geographical barrier which is the Yangtze river to the north where its border end. The western border which meets with the kingdom of Shu covers Jingzhou which is one of the most heavily contested piece of territory. Its capital is Jianye.Other Generals
This cover mostly the generals prior to the establishment of the three kingdoms. Many warlords with their generals and troops vie for power during this turbulent period.
Something Interesting......Size of the Red Hare
The Red Hare, undisputably the most famous horse in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Compare the size of this mammal to a donkey and a normal horse as well as its second famous rider, Guan Yu who stands at 2.07m tall (6 feet & 9.5 inches).