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+ | Precognition (limited)<br> |
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Pang Degong (uncle)<br> |
Pang Degong (uncle)<br> |
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Pang Hong (son) |
Pang Hong (son) |
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− | |friends = Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, Wei Yan, Huang Zhong, Xu Shu, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Jiang Wei, Bao Sanniang, Guan Yinping, Guan Xing, Guan Suo, Guan Ping, Zhang Bao, Liu Shan, Xingcai, Mi Zhu, Yueying, Fa Zheng, Shu forces |
+ | |friends = Zhang Fei, Liu Bei, Wei Yan, Huang Zhong, Xu Shu, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Jiang Wei, Bao Sanniang, Guan Yinping, Guan Xing, Guan Suo, Guan Ping, Zhang Bao, Liu Shan, Xingcai, Mi Zhu, Yueying, Fa Zheng, Shu forces, Wu forces |
|enemies = Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Xiu, Jia Xu, Li Dian, Yue Jin, Zhang Liao, Zhang Ren, Xu Huang, Xiahou Yuan, Xiahou Dun, Xu Chu, Xun Yu, Xun You, Lady Zhen, Wei forces, Wu forces (formerly) |
|enemies = Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Xiu, Jia Xu, Li Dian, Yue Jin, Zhang Liao, Zhang Ren, Xu Huang, Xiahou Yuan, Xiahou Dun, Xu Chu, Xun Yu, Xun You, Lady Zhen, Wei forces, Wu forces (formerly) |
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− | '''Pang Tong''', nicknamed '''The Fledgling Phoenix''', is an adviser who is served the warlord [[Liu Bei]] and a minor protagonist in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. |
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+ | '''Pang Tong''' (in Chinese: 龐統), nicknamed '''The Fledgling Phoenix''' (in Chinese: 鳳雛), is a minor protagonist in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is an adviser who is served the warlord [[Liu Bei]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | Pang Tong come from Xiangyang in the later kingdom of Wu, where he initially served [[Sun Quan]]. Pang Tong was said to be very clumsy, though he is a ordinary intuition for being selfless and lazy. At the Battle of Chibi, Shu and Wu forces defeated Cao Cao's hundreds of thousands of troops and Cao Cao was withdraw in the war, Wu supreme commander [[Zhou Yu]] repelled Cao Ren and Cao Cao in order to create a contradiction between Shu and Wu alliances. When Zhou Yu has already to enter the decisive battle, his disease recurred and later died of illness. After Zhou Yu dies, succeeded by [[Lu Su]], Pang Tong as senior adviser to Sun Quan. |
− | Pang Tong was joined Liu Bei's service, planning to conquer Ba Shu (today's Sichuan). This area, then under Governor Liu Zhang, was later to be the centerpiece of Liu Bei's realm of Shu. Pang Tong's proposal to capture Liu Zhang at a meeting, however, Liu Bei refused, so as not to lose the sympathy of the population. The story of the Three Kingdoms adorns this story in such a way that [[Wei Yan]] should murder Liu Zhang at an alleged sword dance. |
+ | However, this rejected him because of his ugly appearance, what Pang Tong aroused. When he asked how his knowledge was compared to Zhou Yu, he did not compare his knowledge with Zhou Yu. Pang Tong was joined Liu Bei's service, planning to conquer Ba Shu (today's Sichuan). This area, then under Governor Liu Zhang, was later to be the centerpiece of Liu Bei's realm of Shu. Pang Tong's proposal to capture Liu Zhang at a meeting, however, Liu Bei refused, so as not to lose the sympathy of the population. The story of the Three Kingdoms adorns this story in such a way that [[Wei Yan]] should murder Liu Zhang at an alleged sword dance. |
− | + | When Liu Bei saw a relative in Liu Zhang, he prevented that act and later helped Liu Zhang even against an attack by the western warlord Zhang Lu. However, when Liu Zhang did not send reinforcements to Liu Bei, Liu Bei decided to drop his attention and launched the attack on Liu Zhang through the strategically important Fu Pass. Liu Zhang's generals Yang Huai and Gao Pei lurked there. They had an attack on Liu Bei, but were discovered and executed by Pang Tong. Pang Tong himself was ambushed in the Valley of the Fallen Phoenix and fall. |
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− | Liu Zhang was sent the archers to kill Liu Bei. Since they did not know him, they targeted Pang Tong and shot him dead. This left Liu Bei at the pass in distress, so that [[Zhuge Liang]] had to leave the Jing province to shock him. [[Guan Yu]] held the Jing Province alone until he was defeated by the combined forces of Cao Cao and Sun Quan. |
+ | After Liu Bei had left his horse as a substitute for his own and collapsed, Pang Tong rode into the valley. When he heard the name of the place, he shuddered and ordered the retreat, but it was already too late. Liu Zhang was sent the archers to kill Liu Bei. Since they did not know him, they targeted Pang Tong and shot him dead. This left Liu Bei at the pass in distress, so that [[Zhuge Liang]] had to leave the Jing province to shock him. [[Guan Yu]] held the Jing Province alone until he was defeated by the combined forces of Cao Cao and Sun Quan. |
==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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Pang Tong is someone who while spares sweet talk and stays focused on the heart of the matter. It was here that he quite seeks practical solutions that grants the best results, his blunt statements may sometimes make him unpopular with others. Even so, his heart was in the right place and he is a bit playful; with each little insult that he may let slip, that Pang Tong has mends it with well-meaning advice as well as being more openly casual with others. While he may not always show it, he is just as loyal to his liege as any other member within Liu Bei's army. |
Pang Tong is someone who while spares sweet talk and stays focused on the heart of the matter. It was here that he quite seeks practical solutions that grants the best results, his blunt statements may sometimes make him unpopular with others. Even so, his heart was in the right place and he is a bit playful; with each little insult that he may let slip, that Pang Tong has mends it with well-meaning advice as well as being more openly casual with others. While he may not always show it, he is just as loyal to his liege as any other member within Liu Bei's army. |
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− | <gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="300" captiontextcolor="#d63429" bordercolor="#d63429"> |
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− | Pang_Tong_(ROTK11).png|Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI portrait. |
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− | Pangtong-rotk12.jpg|Sangokushi 12 portrait. |
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− | Pang_Tong_(ROTK12TB).png|Sangokushi 12 Taisenban portrait. |
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− | Pang_Tong_(SSDO).png|Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Legend of Cao Cao portrait. |
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− | Pang_Tong_-_DW6.jpg|Pang Tong in ''Dynasty Warriors 6''. |
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− | Pangtong-dw7art.jpg|Pang Tong in ''Dynasty Warriors 7''. |
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− | Pangtong-dw8art.jpg|Pang Tong in ''Dynasty Warriors 8''. |
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− | Pang_Tong_(DW9).png|Pang Tong in ''Dynasty Warriors 9''. |
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− | Pang_Tong_Puppet_Collaboration_(ROTK13PUK_DLC).png|Ningyougeki Sangokushi collaboration portrait. |
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− | Pang_Tong_-_1994TV(1).jpg|Pang Tong in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (1994). |
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− | Pang_Tong_Drama_Collaboration_(ROTK13_DLC).png|Pang Tong in ''Three Kingdoms'' (2010). |
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==Trivia== |
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*He is a playable character in both the ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Knights of Valour'' series. |
*He is a playable character in both the ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Knights of Valour'' series. |
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Pang Tong (in Chinese: 龐統), nicknamed The Fledgling Phoenix (in Chinese: 鳳雛), is a minor protagonist in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is an adviser who is served the warlord Liu Bei.
Biography
Pang Tong come from Xiangyang in the later kingdom of Wu, where he initially served Sun Quan. Pang Tong was said to be very clumsy, though he is a ordinary intuition for being selfless and lazy. At the Battle of Chibi, Shu and Wu forces defeated Cao Cao's hundreds of thousands of troops and Cao Cao was withdraw in the war, Wu supreme commander Zhou Yu repelled Cao Ren and Cao Cao in order to create a contradiction between Shu and Wu alliances. When Zhou Yu has already to enter the decisive battle, his disease recurred and later died of illness. After Zhou Yu dies, succeeded by Lu Su, Pang Tong as senior adviser to Sun Quan.
However, this rejected him because of his ugly appearance, what Pang Tong aroused. When he asked how his knowledge was compared to Zhou Yu, he did not compare his knowledge with Zhou Yu. Pang Tong was joined Liu Bei's service, planning to conquer Ba Shu (today's Sichuan). This area, then under Governor Liu Zhang, was later to be the centerpiece of Liu Bei's realm of Shu. Pang Tong's proposal to capture Liu Zhang at a meeting, however, Liu Bei refused, so as not to lose the sympathy of the population. The story of the Three Kingdoms adorns this story in such a way that Wei Yan should murder Liu Zhang at an alleged sword dance.
When Liu Bei saw a relative in Liu Zhang, he prevented that act and later helped Liu Zhang even against an attack by the western warlord Zhang Lu. However, when Liu Zhang did not send reinforcements to Liu Bei, Liu Bei decided to drop his attention and launched the attack on Liu Zhang through the strategically important Fu Pass. Liu Zhang's generals Yang Huai and Gao Pei lurked there. They had an attack on Liu Bei, but were discovered and executed by Pang Tong. Pang Tong himself was ambushed in the Valley of the Fallen Phoenix and fall.
After Liu Bei had left his horse as a substitute for his own and collapsed, Pang Tong rode into the valley. When he heard the name of the place, he shuddered and ordered the retreat, but it was already too late. Liu Zhang was sent the archers to kill Liu Bei. Since they did not know him, they targeted Pang Tong and shot him dead. This left Liu Bei at the pass in distress, so that Zhuge Liang had to leave the Jing province to shock him. Guan Yu held the Jing Province alone until he was defeated by the combined forces of Cao Cao and Sun Quan.
Personality
Pang Tong is someone who while spares sweet talk and stays focused on the heart of the matter. It was here that he quite seeks practical solutions that grants the best results, his blunt statements may sometimes make him unpopular with others. Even so, his heart was in the right place and he is a bit playful; with each little insult that he may let slip, that Pang Tong has mends it with well-meaning advice as well as being more openly casual with others. While he may not always show it, he is just as loyal to his liege as any other member within Liu Bei's army.
Trivia
- He is a playable character in both the Dynasty Warriors and Knights of Valour series.
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