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|Yo Tan Wa portrait.PNG|[[Yo Tan Wa]] <br> King of the mountain tribes<br>Great General Equivalent |
|Yo Tan Wa portrait.PNG|[[Yo Tan Wa]] <br> King of the mountain tribes<br>Great General Equivalent |
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=== Manga === |
=== Manga === |
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− | |Surrender to Ouki.jpg|A city |
+ | |Surrender to Ouki.jpg|A city surrendering to Great General Ou Ki and his [[Tou Army|army]]. |
− | |Kyou joins six great generals.jpg|The ceremony of appointment by the King |
+ | |Kyou joins six great generals.jpg|The ceremony of appointment by the King. |
− | |Six_Generals.jpg|Qin Six Great Generals |
+ | |Six_Generals.jpg|Qin Six Great Generals. |
− | |Great Generals portrait.PNG|The six great generals on their horses |
+ | |Great Generals portrait.PNG|The six great generals on their horses. |
− | |Three of Six Great Generals.png|Ouki, Haku Ki, Ko Shou |
+ | |Three of Six Great Generals.png|Ouki, Haku Ki, Ko Shou. |
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=== Anime === |
=== Anime === |
Revision as of 21:47, 26 February 2021
Six Great Generals of Qin | |
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Group Info | |
Name | Six Great Generals of Qin |
Rank | Great General |
Location | Qin |
State | Qin |
Affiliation | Qin Military |
Status | Reconstituted |
Group Personnel | |
General | Haku Ki † Ou Ki † Kyou † Ko Shou † Ou Kotsu † Shi Ba Saku † Mou Bu Tou Yo Tan Wa Ou Sen Kan Ki |
Leader | Haku Ki † |
Side Infos |
“ | For the other states, it was as if six ferocious dragons had been set loose into the wild, free to do as they pleased. | ” |
— Heki telling Shin about the Six Great Generals of Qin. |
The Six Great Generals of Qin were a famous group of Qin's Great Generals personally appointed by King Sho to do battle in his name as he aspired to rule over all of China. These great generals were given the right to freely make war on neighboring states which meant that their autonomy made it difficult for other states to predict their actions. This system made Qin a state to fear as it gave them a vast amount of military intimidation.
Appearance
Qin was considered the most dangerous state in all of China during the time of King Sho and would cause enemies to lock their gates when one of their armies drew near. Some would actually open their gates and surrender rather than challenge the famous group of generals.
History
During the reign of King Sho, the war-hungry monarch created this system as a means through which he would establish his rule over all of China.
This institution has been recreated by the King Ei Sei in the year 234 BCE.
Strengths
The greatest strength of the system was the caliber of the generals chosen to be one of the six and the autonomy is given to each general to conduct separate wars on King Sho's behalf, with the six acting as a strong independent force in the warring states. In addition to this, the skills and strengths of the chosen generals helped spread the word of Qin's military might to all. Their strength was considered on par with Zhao's Three Great Heavens, and the "Military God" Gaku Ki of Yan.
Ou Ki commented that one would need to have experienced a hundred battles and have the immense martial talent to be considered in the same class as the Great Generals.
Weakness
Despite this, its weakness was the risk of rebellion that came from handling thousands of men over to a single general to command. This was not a problem in King Sho's time due to the unshakeable "loyalty of iron" that existed between the king and the six generals. The system required a constant resupply of soldiers and supplies which puts a great strain on the Qin state.
Members
Current
Former
Gallery
Manga
Anime
Trivia
- Ren Pa mentions that a Great General needs "the willpower, arm strength, luck, knowledge, and experience of a hundred men".