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− | '''Huang Gai''' is one of the generals of [[Sun Quan]] and a supporting character in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. |
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+ | |fullname = Huang Gai |
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+ | |alias = Huang Gongfu |
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+ | |origin = ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' |
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+ | |occupation = General of Wu |
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+ | |skills = Warriorship<br> |
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+ | Political influence<br> |
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+ | Poise<br> |
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+ | Agility<br> |
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+ | Superhuman strength<br> |
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+ | Superhuman speed<br> |
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+ | Horsemanship<br> |
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+ | Cunning<br> |
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+ | Combat proficiency<br> |
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+ | Swordsmanship<br> |
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+ | Weapons expertise |
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+ | |hobby = Helping others. |
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+ | |goals = Help Sun Quan and Sun Jian to expand Wu. |
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+ | |family = Huang Bing (son) |
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+ | |friends = Sun Quan, Lu Su, Zhou Yu, Han Dang, Ding Feng, Lianshi, Two Qiaos, Sun Shangxiang, Taishi Ci, Lu Xun, Sun Jian, Zhou Tai, Liu Bei, Lu Meng, Cheng Pu, Zhu Ran, Xu Sheng, Zhuge Liang, Wu forces, Shu forces |
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+ | |enemies = Cao Cao, Sima Yi, Li Dian, Yue Jin, Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu, Chen Gong, Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Jia Xu, Cheng Yu, Zhang He, Zhang Liao, Xu Chu, Xu Huang, Cao Pi, Cao Xiu, Xun Yu, Guo Jia, Man Chong, Xun You, Dian Wei, Wang Yi |
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+ | |type of hero = Warrior}} |
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+ | '''Huang Gai''' a supporting character in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is one of the generals of [[Sun Jian]] and [[Sun Quan]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | For the beginning, Huang Gai formed a close alliance with [[Sun Jian]], but he raised an armies to oppose Dong Zhuo. Shortly after their success against Dong Zhuo in the Battle of Hulao Gate, Huang Gai was promoted to Auxiliary Commander. After Sun Jian's death, he remained loyal to the Sun family by following [[Sun Ce]] in his Jiangdong conquests. Known for his compassion towards the commoners, he was extremely skilled in the battles between hillmen and Shanyue tribes. When Sun Ce attacked Huang Zu and Liu Xun on the Yangtze River, Huang Gai was appointed Acting Farm Colonel. After Sun Ce's death, Sun Quan continued the war against Huang Zu and appointed Huang Gai, Colonel-in-Chief of Danyang. |
− | Later that years, then division commander under [[Zhou Yu]], he participated in the Battle of Chibi and suggested the ploy of an incendiary attack on the Cao Cao fleet. Pretending to surrender, Huang Gai approached the ships close enough to set them on fire. |
+ | Later that years, then division commander under [[Zhou Yu]], he participated in the Battle of Chibi and suggested the ploy of an incendiary attack on the Cao Cao fleet. Pretending to surrender, Huang Gai approached the ships close enough to set them on fire. He is helped by strong winds, the entire fleet of Cao Cao was inflamed, as well as his camps and the latter had to give up conquering the South. Skillful in training his men and never neglecting one of his tasks, Huang Gai was greatly admired by Sun Quan, who gave him the title of General of the Gentlemen of the House. |
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+ | Huang Gai is often served as prefect in the counties where the Shanyue tribes rebelled and each time he pacified the territory successfully, gaining the respect of his rivals. He was elevated to the rank of Lieutenant-General after defeating the Shanyue in Yiyang County. In all, while he was assigned to nine counties, including Wuling, where he died of natural causes a few years after taking office. |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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+ | Huang Gai is a muscular veteran who never loses faith in his countrymen. With stamina that belies his age, he is a bold and confident general for Wu. A devoted vassal, he is considered to be an irreplaceable member of the Wu army. Much like [[Huang Zhong]], he was known to make quips regarding younger warriors, but he is also encourages them to always act for the greater cause. Aside from Sun Ce, he gives tips to [[Zhou Tai]] on what it means to be a loyal servant. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="300" bordercolor="crimson" captiontextcolor="crimson" position="center"> |
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+ | HuangGai.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. |
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+ | Huang_Gai_(ROTK11).png|Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI portrait. |
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+ | Huanggai-rotk12.jpg|Romance of the Three Kingdoms XII portrait. |
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+ | Huang_Gai_(ROTKLCC).png|Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Legend of Cao Cao portrait. |
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+ | Huanggai-dw3concept.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 3''. |
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+ | Dynasty_Warriors_4_Artwork_-_Huang_Gai.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 4''. |
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+ | Huanggai-dw5artwork.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 5''. |
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+ | Huang_Gai_DW6_Art.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 6''. |
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+ | Huanggai-dw7art.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 7''. |
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+ | Huanggai-dw8art.jpg|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 8''. |
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+ | Huang_Gai_-_15th_Anniversary_Artwork.jpg|Huang Gai's Shin Sangoku Musou 15th Anniversary artwork. |
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+ | Huang_Gai_(DW9).png|Huang Gai in ''Dynasty Warriors 9''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*He is a playable character in the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series. |
*He is a playable character in the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series. |
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− | *He appears as one of the recurring boss characters in the ''Knights of Valour'' game series. |
+ | *He also appears as one of the recurring boss characters in the ''Knights of Valour'' game series. |
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Revision as of 11:31, 22 August 2019
Huang Gai a supporting character in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is one of the generals of Sun Jian and Sun Quan.
Biography
For the beginning, Huang Gai formed a close alliance with Sun Jian, but he raised an armies to oppose Dong Zhuo. Shortly after their success against Dong Zhuo in the Battle of Hulao Gate, Huang Gai was promoted to Auxiliary Commander. After Sun Jian's death, he remained loyal to the Sun family by following Sun Ce in his Jiangdong conquests. Known for his compassion towards the commoners, he was extremely skilled in the battles between hillmen and Shanyue tribes. When Sun Ce attacked Huang Zu and Liu Xun on the Yangtze River, Huang Gai was appointed Acting Farm Colonel. After Sun Ce's death, Sun Quan continued the war against Huang Zu and appointed Huang Gai, Colonel-in-Chief of Danyang.
Later that years, then division commander under Zhou Yu, he participated in the Battle of Chibi and suggested the ploy of an incendiary attack on the Cao Cao fleet. Pretending to surrender, Huang Gai approached the ships close enough to set them on fire. He is helped by strong winds, the entire fleet of Cao Cao was inflamed, as well as his camps and the latter had to give up conquering the South. Skillful in training his men and never neglecting one of his tasks, Huang Gai was greatly admired by Sun Quan, who gave him the title of General of the Gentlemen of the House.
Huang Gai is often served as prefect in the counties where the Shanyue tribes rebelled and each time he pacified the territory successfully, gaining the respect of his rivals. He was elevated to the rank of Lieutenant-General after defeating the Shanyue in Yiyang County. In all, while he was assigned to nine counties, including Wuling, where he died of natural causes a few years after taking office.
Personality
Huang Gai is a muscular veteran who never loses faith in his countrymen. With stamina that belies his age, he is a bold and confident general for Wu. A devoted vassal, he is considered to be an irreplaceable member of the Wu army. Much like Huang Zhong, he was known to make quips regarding younger warriors, but he is also encourages them to always act for the greater cause. Aside from Sun Ce, he gives tips to Zhou Tai on what it means to be a loyal servant.
Gallery
Trivia
- He is a playable character in the Dynasty Warriors series.
- He also appears as one of the recurring boss characters in the Knights of Valour game series.
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