10. Taishi Ci
Taishi Ci, style Ziyi, was originally a warrior under warlord Liu Yao. He wields a silver spear and carries two halberds on his back. A master warrior and marksmen, he had dueled level with Sun Ce. He was later captured by Sun Ce, who immediately took off his own cape and put it on Taishi Ci, apologizing that he shouldn’t have treated Taishi Ci like this. Admiring Sun's virtue, he surrendered and was pivotal in the building of Wu. Taishi Ci died unfortunately in the Battle of Xiao Yao Jin, being shot to death by Zhang Liao.
11. Xiahou Dun/Xiahou Yuan
Xiahou Dun, styled Yuanrang, wielded an iron spear and was one of the best warriors under Cao Cao. He was Cao Cao's cousin and most trusted man. His left eye was shot by Cao Xing in a battle with Lu Bu. Removing the arrow, he swallowed his eye, saying it was a part of his flesh, and killed Cao Xing right before he fainted.
Xiahou Yuan, styled Miaocai, wielded a Golden Headed Machete and was also a cousin of Cao Cao. He liked archery very much. He was a commander expert in surprise attacks. While defending Mount Ding Jun, the gateway of Hanzhong, he fell for Fa Zheng's strategy and was killed by Huang Zhong.
12. Zhang Liao/Zhang He
Zhang Liao, styled Wenyuan, was a famous general under Cao Cao. He was a brave and resourceful general and head of Wei's Five Generals. He used to serve Lu Bu, and when Lu Bu was killed, he refused to kneel down to Cao, and Guan Yu knelt for him to let Cao Cao forgive him. In the battle of Xiao Yao Jin, he menaced the Wu army with only eight hundred crack troops.
Zhang He, style Jun Ai, wields an iron halberd and led the “Big Halberdiers” of Yuan Shao’s army. He used to serve Yuan Shao, but at Guandu, he was blamed for a loss and defected to Cao Cao with his friend Gao Lan. As one of Wei’s Five Generals, he was praised even by Zhuge Liang. He, though, lost many battles to Shu Han out of bad luck.
13. Xu Huang
Xu Huang, styled Gongming, was one of the best warriors under Cao Cao. As one of Wei's Five Generals, he wields a Golden Headed Battleaxe and once battled Xu Chu for many rounds without seeing who the better warrior was. He originally served Yang Feng but was convinced by Man Chong, Cao Cao’s advisor, to join Cao Cao. He defeated Guan Yu, although he was a friend of Guan Yu‘s, at Fancheng, commonly known as the Fan Castle in Dynasty Warriors, and was praised by Cao Cao for his loyalty over friendship, for most people would choose vise versa.
14. Pang De(liuxuepaper.com)
Pang De, style Lingming, wields a Bronze Door Sized Machete. He served Ma Chao before being caught by Cao Cao, whom he joined. When he attacked Guan Yu’s army with Yu Jin, he carried a coffin with him, saying that either he will be lying in that coffin or Guan Yu will. After Guan Yu used the water from the rain to drown Yu Jin’s armies, he was caught. He refused to surrender and died honorably. He was even praised b Guan Yu, but was hated by the generals of Guan Yu because he shot Guan Yu once with an arrow.
15. Gan Ning
Gan Ning, style Xingba, one of Wu's best generals. He was once a pirate on the Yangtze River, and he was famed for using only brocade to make his sails. During serving Huang Zu, he killed Ling Tao, father of Ling Tone, by arrow, and had a band of hatred between Ling Tong ever since until he saved Ling Tong from some of the Cao armies. He led a hundred horsemen in the midnight attack of Wei's camp without suffering any loss. Sun Quan exclaimed, “Cao Cao has Zhang Liao, I have Xingba! That is enough!”
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16. Zhou Tai
Zhou Tai, style Youping. He was once pirate along with Jiang Qin, and he is good friends with him. Known for his valor, he saved Sun Quan time and again from great danger in the Battle of Xiao Yao Jin, in which Zhang Liao was chasing Sun Quan all over the place. Sun Quan praised him in front of everyone by showing all his wounds at a feast. He almost always appears along with Jiang Qin in a battle. He helped Lu Meng capture Guan Yu and seize Jingzhou.
17. Wei Yan
Wei Yan, style Wenchang, wield a Golden Headed Machete and was the next strongest general in the Shu armies after the Five Tiger Generals. He was deeply trusted by Liu Bei and was also a skilled warrior with many merits. He and Zhuge Liang disliked one another because Zhuge Liang saw the rebel in him and tried to kill him at the first sight of him after he surrendered along with Huang Zhong. After Zhuge Liang's death, he tried to seize control but was slain by Ma Dai, Ma Chao’s cousin on the orders of Zhuge Liang’s strategy sacks given to him before his death.
18. Zhang Xiu
Zhang Xiu, nephew of Zhang Ji. He was able to defeat Cao Cao in the Battle of Wan. After Zhang Ji's death, he assisted Liu Biao in fighting Cao Cao. He achieved victories under Jia Xu's counsel. Later, he surrendered to Cao Cao at Jia Xu’s advice. Not many is known about this man, but it was said that he had the same teacher as Zhao Yun, and was nicknamed the “Spear Lord of the North” because of his way of the spear, named the “Hundred Bird Turning into Phoenix”. He fought Zhao Yun for 100 rounds in the battle of Long Slope, but he was defeated and blown off his horse with Zhao Yun’s “Nine Snake Seven Testing Spear”, proving Zhao Yun to be the real Spear Lord of the world.liuxuepaper.comliuxuepaper.com