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  2. Battle of Yan Province - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao then strained himself to rouse his men, ordering that siege weapons be prepared immediately so that they can besiege Lü Bu again. Zhang Miao followed Lü Bu and left his brother Zhang Chao (張超), Administrator of Guangling, to take care of their family at Yongqiu. Cao Cao laid siege to Yongqiu for several months and eventually ...

  3. Lü Bu - Wikipedia

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    Bu appears as a playable character in Koei's video games based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, including the strategy game series of the same title as the novel, the action game series Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi, and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. In the games, his name is spelled as "Lu Bu" without the double-dot over the "u" in "Lu ...

  4. Battle of Xiapi - Wikipedia

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    She also felt that Cao Cao treated Chen Gong better (before the latter's defection to Lü Bu) than how Lü Bu was treating Chen now, so Chen might betray Lü Bu. Lü Bu thus aborted Chen Gong's plan. Lü Bu sent Wang Kai ( 王楷 ) and Xu Si ( 許汜 ) to request reinforcements from Yuan Shu, but Yuan refused when he recalled how Lü Bu reneged ...

  5. Dynasty Warriors 6 - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors 6 (真・三國無双5: Special) was released on October 2, 2008 on the PlayStation 2 in Japan and November 17, 2008 in North America. In this game, Musou modes for Ma Chao , Yue Ying , Cao Pi , Zhang He , Taishi Ci , and Ling Tong were added, and those six characters received new weapons and movesets (rather than being clones).

  6. Dynasty Warriors 4 - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors 4 [Note 1] [Note 2] is a hack and slash action video game developed by Omega Force and published by Koei.The game is the fourth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series and was originally released on the PlayStation 2 (PS2) around the world in the first half of 2003.

  7. Red Hare - Wikipedia

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    Bu rode this horse in 193 during a battle in Changshan (常山; around present-day Shijiazhuang, Hebei), in which he helped another warlord Yuan Shao defeat his rival Zhang Yan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Cao Man Zhuan ( 曹瞞傳 ) recorded that there was a saying at the time to describe Lü Bu and his Red Hare: "Among men, Lü Bu; Among steeds, Chì ...

  8. Dynasty Warriors 9 - Wikipedia

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    Musou Attacks return from previous games, and their mechanics are identical to Dynasty Warriors series games before Dynasty Warriors 6. The player also has access to an airborne Musou Attack, which depletes only a small portion of the Musou gauge. New to Dynasty Warriors 9 is the Stamina Gauge, a gauge that gradually replenishes until full. The ...

  9. Dynasty Warriors 7 - Wikipedia

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    The game features the ability to port saved data from Dynasty Warriors 7, and the MIX-JOY system allows new modes and weapons from Xtreme Legends to be combined with those from Dynasty Warriors 7. Free Mode returns, along with a co-op Story Mode, both of which were absent in Dynasty Warriors 7. Two more modes, Challenge Mode and Legend Mode ...