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List of castles and cities in the former state of Han.

Cities[]

Cities of Han
Image Name Description Notable Residents
Choubi Choubi is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that contributed 1,000 soldiers to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains instead of the 5,000 it pledged.[1]
Dou Dou is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, west of Shintei, that contributed 300 soldiers to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains instead of the 1,000 it pledged.[1]
Gashi Gashi is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that canceled the reinforcements it pledged to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains[2]
Houshou Houshou is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that contributed 1,000 soldiers to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains instead of the 5,000 it pledged.[1]
Koukei Koukei is a checkpoint for the Kingdom of Han. Tou, Roku O Mi, and Shin escort a delegation passing through Koukei, heading to Han to invite Kan Pishi to Qin.[3]
Kouu Kouu was a city in the west of Han, until it was captured by Qin Great General Mou Gou in six days; one of eleven Han cities captured by Mou Gou's and his deputies' armies in a single month.[4]
Luoyang
Nanyou Nanyou is a city located in the west of the former state of Han. It has been described as a strategic location with the vital role of blocking the main path leading to Shintei. At the time of Qin's invasion of Han, Nanyou was defended by Han's Second General, General Haku'ou Koku and his army of 50,000 men, and the city's garrison of 20,000 men.[5] Shintei would surrender Han when a Qin army of 260,000 men turned up,[6] but unbeknownst to them, 100,000 of those men were non-combatants meant to march and intimidate Han.[7]
Ryuu'an portrait
City Lord: Ryuu'an
Jou Jou is a castle located in the east of the former state of Han, along the former Han-Wei border. Jou is described as a key border defense castle, and is where the Gyoku Hou Army is stationed right after Qin's successful conquest of Han.[8]
Ran Castle Ran Castle is where Han's former First General Raku'A Kan led soldiers who were angry at Han's choice for a bloodless surrender. Once there, Raku'A Kan would let soldiers who did not wish for a desperate battle go, and this was seemingly the bulk of the men there.[9]
San'u San'u is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that did not contribute any soldiers to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains despite pledging 500.[1]
Sanseki Sanseki is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that did not contribute any soldiers to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains despite pledging 500.[1]
Shintei portrait
Shintei Shintei was the capital of the former state of Han. It was also the former capital of Jin.
Un Un is a castle of Han, in the vicinity of Nanyou, that canceled the reinforcements it pledged to Han for the Battle at Eitei Plains[2]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Kingdom - Volume 75, Chapter 813
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kingdom - Volume 75, Chapter 814
  3. Kingdom - Volume 69, Chapter 757
  4. Kingdom - Volume 11, Chapter 108
  5. Kingdom - Volume 74, Chapter 805
  6. Kingdom - Volume 74, Chapter 806
  7. Kingdom - Volume 74, Chapter 807
  8. Kingdom - Volume 78, Chapter 846
  9. Kingdom - Volume 77, Chapter 841