Ko Shou | |||||||||
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Chinese | Hu Shang | ||||||||
Kanji | 胡傷 | ||||||||
Romaji | Koo Shou | ||||||||
Epithet | Six Great Generals | ||||||||
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Ko Shou was a Great General of the Qin Military and a member of the Six Great Generals of Qin's first generation. He was Shou Hei Kun's former teacher and the previous head of the Strategist Academy of Qin before his death.
Appearance[]
Ko Shou had a long black beard and wore a square hat. As a Great General, he was not seen wearing armor but dressed in the robes of a court official.
Personality[]
While not much is known about his personality, as a strategist, he is sharp in mind and has an eye for talents in a strategic sense, like his recognition of Ou Sen's abilities.
History[]
Ko Shou fought in various battles against enemies of Qin alongside the other great generals. In some point of his life, He taught Shou Hei Kun in the art of military warfare.
Abilities[]
As a member of the first generation of legendary Six Great Generals, Ko Shou was one of the most dominant military figures of the era.
Tactical Abilities[]
Master Strategist: Ko Shou was the only pure Strategist amongst the Six Great Generals of Qin. Unlike the five others who built their legends on martial prowess, Ko Shou was the only member who rose in the military ranks by virtue of his strategical genius alone. Due to this, rumors spread amongst the masses of Ko Shou being the actual mastermind behind all of the Great Generals' movements and war decisions. He also was the one who was aware of and commended Ou Sen's strategical ability.
Military Formations: Ko Shou possessed an immense knowledge of military formations and tactics as he was the one who taught Shou Hei Kun on those subjects, who is the current Head of Military Affairs of Qin and one of greatest military strategists in the central plains.
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