Quanrong | |
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Group Info | |
Name | Quanrong |
Location | Ryouyou Mountains of Yan |
Affiliation | Qin Zhao Yan |
Status | Active |
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Commander(s) | Yo Tan Wa (Qin) Rozo (Zhao) Geki Shin (Yan) |
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The Quanrong are a famous mountain tribe that was responsible for overthrowing the Zhou Dynasty and heralding the start of the Warring States Period.
Introduction[]
The Quanrong (Jap: Kenjuu) are mountain dwellers, they are said to be ferocious and very strong. They also seem to have a motif regarding wolves as they and their descendants in Zhao wear wolf pelts in battle since ancient times and domesticated wolves to act as sentries. As befitting of their ferocity and current residence, the Zhao branch is also known as the Fangs of Ryouyou. Meanwhile, it is known that the descendants in Yan were used by Geki Shin for his elite troops in his army. Under Geki Shin, their Poison Dogs Unit gained renown as the fastest cavalry in all of China.
History[]
520 years ago, during the reign of the Zhou Dynasty, the Quanrong was the main army of one of the princes of the Zhou dynasty. The prince started a rebellion trying to overthrow Zhou. The Quanrong army shattered Zhou's army and broke their cities. A century later, their descendants still live on.
One group of descendants are known to live in Yan and with some serving as soldiers in the Geki Shin Army before later being defeated by Zhao's Ri Boku while another group resides in the city of Ryouyou in Zhao. Ruled by King Rozo, the city was considered outside of Zhao's normal jurisdiction due to their abnormal ferocity and they were given substantial autonomy and the authority to kill any trespassers (Zhao or none-Zhao alike). While the Quanrong in Zhao had little respect for Zhao's monarchy, they were respectful of its prime minister Ri Boku due to him giving them tribute in the form of mutton from the northern regions of Ganmon once every year. The latter was later mobilized during the Battle of Ryouyou against the Yo Tan Wa Army, allies of the state of Qin. It was shown that the Ryouyou Quanrong’s Royal family led through fear and cruel tyranny with their subjects and soldiers being unhesitant in serving as sacrificial pawns or killing their allies due to fear of execution of themselves and their entire families for insubordination or incompetence. According to Shun Sui Ju, they lived in a brutal society where weakness or incompetence was mercilessly purged.
It is also asserted that the Chouga Tribe in Qin is distantly related to them while the bulk of the Quanrong eventually went north after the Zhou Dynasty fell and slowly became the Xiongnu. Coincidentally, their language is the same as that of the Xiongnu and the various mountain tribes.
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Their modern descendants in Qin.
Trivia[]
- The Quanrong of Ryouyou bare various similarities to the Fang Clan, a family of mountain bandits and raiders who pattern themselves after a wolf pack from the Fist of the North Star manga and anime series.
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Yan | |
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Royal Family | Sho † • Ki • En Tan |
Prime Minister | TBA |
Officials | Guo Wei • Zei † |
Citizens | TBA |
Military | |
Great Generals | Ordo • Gaku Ki † • Geki Shin † |
Generals | Raku'A Kan • Chou In |
Commanders | Yuki • Otaji • Numeiyu • Kyon • Gyon • Senshu Bi |
Strategists | TBA |
Affiliates | Quanrong • Mountain Tribes of Yan |
Zhao | |
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Royal Family | Bu Rei † • Tou Jou † • Yuu Boku • Ka • Earl Chou Ki † • |
Prime Minister | Kaku Kai • Ri Boku |
Officials | Hi • Shun Pei Kun • Hei To • Ko Shuu • Jou Kei •
Ken Ho • Kan Sou • En Sei † • |
Royal Harem | Kou Hi |
City Lords | Duke Hoku Ryou • Duke Son Fu ‡ • Ki Shou • Gaku'in • Shi Ba Shou • Duke Kuku • Tou Kan • Tou Kin • |
Citizens | Master Hou † • Madame Hou † • Shi Kei † • Shi Ka † • A Mon † • Kou Shou † • Kon † • En Kan • |
Military | |
Great Generals | Gaku Jou ‡ • Ko Chou † • Chou Katsu † • |
Three Great Heavens | Ri Boku • Shi Ba Shou • Hou Ken † • Ren Pa ‡ • Rin Shou Jo † • Chou Sha † • |
Generals | Ki Sui • Ba Tei • Kei Sha † • Kan Saro • Ji Aga † • Gaku Shou • Ba Nan Ji • Shun Sui Ju • Fu Tei • Kotsu Min Haku • En Kan • Ri Haku • Kou Son Ryuu ‡ • Earl Rai • Chou Haku • Mai Kou • Kai Gou • Ryuu Tou † • Gou Ki • Kou Ki Ou • Kou Shi • Shin Sei Jou † • Fuu Ki † • Man Goku † • Chou Sou † • Gaku'Ei † • Chou Ga Ryuu † • Gyou’un † • Kin Mou † • Earl Kou † • Shin Ri Kan † • Zet Su † • Jyou Ka Ryuu † • Ko Haku Kou † • Gaku Haku Kou † • Ryuu Haku Kou † • Ryuu Fu † |
Commanders | Kaine • Ba Fuu Ji • Fuuon • Shi En • Sai'u • Mei Fu • Kou Kaku † • Gou Ran † • Sei Kiga • Ka Hou • Kai Shin • Koku Rai • Koku Rei • Zen Man • Sen Bi • Sei Mei • Seiu • Duke Sei • Ren Ka • Sou Ha • Sei Ka Un • Man Haku • Tou Gan † • Shuu † • Gi Ka † • Sou † • Shuu † • You Ou † • Ba Toku † • Den'I † • Ten † • Rai Ka † • Jo Shou † • Jo Rin † • Shin Riku † • Seki Kou † • Kou Zen † • An Ki † • Chiku Shin † • Ko Getsu † • Ta Getsu † • Ro Shin † • Chou Gaku † • Kou Tou † • Ko Ro † • Sou Kan † • Ka Man † • Kyo Yo † • Chou Riku † • Ki Shou † • Un Kei † • Un Gen † • Gou Za Kou † • |
Soldiers | Haku Sha † • En Shou † • Ban Riku † • Kaku Jou † • Kon Jin † • Den Ko • Den Pou † • Hei Shuu † • Haku Ya • Kou Shuu • Gi Ta • Ga Kou • Kei Fu • Kat Sho • |
Affiliates | Quanrong of Ryouyou (Rozo † • Goba † • Bunen † • Tork † ) • Geeli † • Bolf • Chida † • Tehgo • Nujah • Wan • Geni • |