Pang tong kessen ii
His power continued to grow until, in 216 AD, Cao Cao was crowned King of Wei. He was given the title Duke of Wei in 213 AD. The Kingdom of Wei was created by Cao Cao. In Kessen II, their army is symbolized by the color red. In Dynasty Warriors, the country is symbolized by the color blue and a Chinese phoenix. Wei, also known as Cao Wei, is the second of the three influential kingdoms in the Dynasty Warriors, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dynasty Tactics series, and Kessen II.
He thinks highly of his brothers and always addresses them by their style names in the Japanese script.
He sometimes lacks emotional restraint as he will lose his temperament and sound judgment if his younger brothers are routed or killed. He is prone to angst and doubt if there are too many deaths on either side of the field. Though he has earned the respect of many subjects, Liu Bei often doubts his own abilities as a ruler and warrior. This particular trait makes him a feared adversary to his enemy Cao Cao. Empathetic with the common folk, he easily gains the people's trust and support. He is normally polite and modest to anyone he meets. He is a virtuous and benevolent man who wants to restore peace in the land. Liu Bei is portrayed in a similar manner as his novel counterpart. Some attribute it to Jiang Wei's foolishness and political corruption, and some attribute it to Shu's poor lands, which were mountainous and rugged. The cause of Shu's fall has been debated often over the years. In 263 A.D after years of war between Shu and Wei, the Kingdom of Shu Han fell. Jing was subsequently conquered by Wu in 219 A.D. Shu was also comprised of Hanzhong and Jingzhou. Shu was ruled by Liu Bei, who, along with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, spent most of his life in exile wandering from lord to lord to escape Cao Cao, until finally seizing the lands of Shu from his cousin Liu Zhang to establish his kingdom. Shu is sometimes symbolized by peach blossoms, a reference to the Peach Garden Oath. In the Dynasty Warriors franchise, the kingdom is symbolized by the color green and a Chinese dragon as a reference to Qinglong. Shu, also known as Shu Han, is one of the three influential kingdoms in the Dynasty Warriors, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dynasty Tactics series, and Kessen II. Historical records suggest that Zhou Yu and Lu Su devised the concept of two kingdoms. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the concept was devised by Zhuge Liang on Liu Bei's third visit but this is not the case in history. However, the term "kingdoms" has been popularized in several translations. Technically, neither of them ruled any sort of kingdom since their lands were actually individual empires. The kingdom of Eastern Wu, led by the Sun family The kingdom of Cao Wei, led by the Cao family The kingdom of Shu Han, led by the Liu family (Liu Bei's branch) Out of the warring regional lords, three of them eventually gained enough power to claim themselves as the emperors of the land. It ended the Han Dynasty and separated the land into civil conflict. The Three Kingdoms era refers to a historical period in China that lasted from 220~280 AD. The battles are based on real events, except for the hypothetical story arcs that can take place if you choose a certain warrior in the game.
PANG TONG KESSEN II MOVIE
The game itself is very excessively exaggerated and anime-inspired so it's about as accurate as the movie "Braveheart". "Dynasty Warriors" is extremely loosely based on the classic historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms. IF YOU KNOW WHAT DYNASTY WARRIORS IS, PLEASE PROCEED PAST THIS ESSAY.~~