Nation | Hint | Name | % Correct |
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Wei | Conquered most of northern China, was bitterly defeated at the battle of Chibi | Cao Cao | 100%
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Wei | Son of the above, creator of the Wei Kingdom | Cao Pi | 80%
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Shu | A brave, intelligent general, killed six military officers while passing five barriers | Guan Yü | 80%
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Shu | Conquered most of southwest China, creator of the Shu Kingdom | Liu Bei | 80%
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Shu | Son of the above, known by his greed and weakness | Liu Shan | 80%
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Wu | Conquered most of Southeast China, creator of the Wu Kingdom | Sun Qüan | 80%
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Shu | An irritable general whose roar on Changban Bridge scared away the Wei army | Zhang Fei | 80%
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Shu | A strong and smart general, fought fiercely on Changban Hill to protect #9 | Zhao Yün | 80%
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Wu | A handsome and versatile counsellor, defeated #1 at the battle of Chibi with fire | Zhou Yu | 80%
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Shu | An experienced and wise counsellor, known as "The Sleeping Dragon" | Zhuge Liang | 80%
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Jin | An experienced counsellor, served under Wei but gradually took control | Sima Yi | 60%
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Wei | A resourceful general, defended the city of Hefei against Wu | Zhang Liao | 60%
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Wei | A brave and strong general, killed while defending #1 during the battle of Wancheng | Dian Wei | 40%
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Wei | A young and tactful advisor, credited with defeating Yuan Shao at the battle of Guandu | Guo Jia | 40%
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Shu | An elderly general, known for his skills with arrows, killed in the battle of Yiling | Huang Zhong | 40%
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Wu | A smart general, captured Jingzhou and killed #10, leading to the battle of Yiling | Lü Meng | 40%
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Wu | A far-sighted advisor, proposed the idea of the Wu-Shu alliance against Wei | Lu Su | 40%
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Wu | A young advisor, defeated #8 at the battle of Yiling with fire | Lu Xün | 40%
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Shu | A valiant general, occupied parts of northwestern China before serving under Shu | Ma Chao | 40%
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Wei | A brave and loyal general, took over the lands of Hanzhong, bodyguard of #1 | Xü Chu | 40%
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Wei | An astute advisor, plotted the defeat of Lü Bu and the fall of Jingzhou | Xün Yü | 40%
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