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Formerly Wang Yi's army who were feared throughout China in the golden age, Wang Yi passed the reins of command to his longtime lieutenant Teng on his death in the battle of Mayang. Under Teng's leadership, the former Wang Yi army has scored great victories in the Coalition War and the Battle of Zhuyong.

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    General Tropes 
  • Badass Army: Amongst the most powerful and successful in the history of China. Wang Yi himself was considered by many to be the strongest of the Qin Six, his lieutenant Teng is nearly as strong as he was, and his other vassals have the strength of experienced generals. His soldiers are no pushover either.
  • Elite Mooks: While all of Wang Yi's soldiers are elite crack troops, the Teng Cavalry stands out as the strongest and most able of them.
  • Shirtless Scene: Wang Yi and his core vassals share one in a communal bath during their 'meeting' with Xin.
  • The Worf Effect: Despite their skill and experience, the Wang Yi/Teng soldiers have a tendency to be used to show the strength of other elites such as She Meng and Wa Lin's troops.

Leadership

     Great General Wang Yi 

     Great General Teng 

Teng

Japanese Pronunciation: Tou

Voiced by: Akio Kato (Japanese), Shogo Miyakita (English, Season 03 onwards)

Wang Yi's second in command, Teng is an odd, quirky fellow who appears more of Western descent. After Wang Yi's death he takes over the Wang Yi army and eventually becomes a great general of Qin.

Stats: Strength |96|, Leadership |92|, Knowledge |94|

  • Almighty Janitor: His abilities are equal to that of any Great General, but he held a position as a mere lieutenant under Wang Yi. After Wang Yi's death, his skills were finally recognized and he was promoted.
  • Eccentric Mentor: Along with his usual weird tendencies, he has Xin and Wang Ben work under Lu Wuwei and Long Guo so that they can learn what being a General is truly like.
  • Master Swordsman: He uses a sword despite being a cavalryman, who usually would prefer polearms for reach reasons. Surprisingly, it works.
  • Master of All: Stated to be the only Qin General that has no weaknesses by Wu Fengming. His stats reflect this: stronger than Duke Biao, better Leadership than Meng Wu and almost as knowledgeable as Wang Yi.
  • Mukokuseki: Notable for his light hair and colored eyes, implying a foreign ancestry.
  • Number Two: To Wang Yi before his death.
  • One-Man Army: It's kind of surprising to see him decimating whole platoons with ease.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Until Wang Yi's death. He then harbors a more expressionless face.
  • Signature Sound Effect: His spinning arm attack is accompanied by a faru faru sound effect.
  • Spectacular Spinning: His fighting style, where he spins his arm so fast he can cut down entire rows of soldiers in his path without slowing down, and any spear that attempts to strike him gets cut down in pieces.
  • The Stoic: He rarely, if ever, changes expressions.
  • The Strategist: Uses formations and tactics like a strategic General, and has the experience to predict moves like an instinctual General. Seems to have picked it up from Wang Yi.
  • Trickster Mentor: Plays the bait during the Zhuyong campaign despite being much stronger than Wang Ben and Xin because he sees this as the perfect opportunity for the two of them to grow as commanders. It pays off, as Xin and Wang Ben are awarded the rank of 5000-Man Commander for their success at Zhuyong.
  • Troll: Likes to make jokes such as claiming that Lu Wuwei fell in battle, or imitating Wang Yi's speech mannerisms in order to scare Meng Wu.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Wang Yi. To the point where he considers being Wang Yi's second-in-command his greatest wish and ambition.

Commanders

    General Lu Wuwei 

Lu Wuwei

Japanese Pronunciation: Roku Oumi

Voiced by: Shinya Hamazoe (Japanese), Nicholas Andrew Louie (English, Season 03 onwards)

Stats: Strength |90|, Leadership |87|, Knowledge |82|

  • Authority Equals Asskicking: One of the commanders in the Wang Yi and Teng armies, all of them had their abilities hidden by serving under Wang Yi's for years. Once he and the other vassals officially become a part of the Qin Military, Lu Wuwei proves himself to have the leadership ability of an actual General, and much greater combat abilities.
  • Badass: Drives away Wa Lin's elephant team and survives the near destruction of his army to save the Teng army a few days later.
  • Butt-Monkey: Teng likes to pretend that he fell in battle.
  • Colonel Badass: All of Wang Yi's vassals are considered to be equal to the rank of Generals and are often seen leading directly from the battlefield.
  • Frontline General: Like the other vassals, Lu Wuwei is more accustomed to leading armies directly from the front, as has the combat ability to back that.
  • Hot-Blooded: His defining trait, according to his stats. Examples include going into a frenzy over Wang Yi's death, threatening the Zhao ambassadors, and fighting with Jie Zi Fang when they met with Lian Po.
  • Lightning Bruiser: When in battle, he has both the strength to slice men in half and the speed to strike multiple men in an instant, as well as dodge arrows fired from one of the greatest archers in China. He’s demonstrated the greatest martial skill in the entire army, second only to Teng himself.

    General Long Guo 

Long Guo

Japanese Pronunciation: Ryuu Koku

Voiced by: Kellen Goff (English, Season 03 onwards)
Stats: Strength |82|, Leadership |86|, Knowledge |90|

  • Authority Equals Asskicking: One of the commanders of the Wang Yi and Teng armies, all of them had their abilities hidden by serving under Wang Yi's for years. Once he and the other vassals officially become a part of the Qin Military, Long Guo proves himself to have the leadership ability of an actual General, but the combat abilities can be debated.
  • Colonel Badass: All of Wang Yi's vassals are considered to be equal to the rank of Generals and are often seen leading directly from the battlefield. Whether this is true for Long Guo can be debated.
  • Frontline General: Zigzagged. Like the other vassals, Long Guo is capable of fighting directly in combat with his army, however he is often shown working as an advisor.
  • Informed Ability: Long Guo is supposed to be very smart, but most of his lines will have him being a Audience Surrogate or parroting the orders of someone higher than him.
  • Non-Action Guy: Of the commanders, Long Guo has the highest Knowledge stat, and his role in battles is tantamount to being the sidekick and advisor to the General he is working with. He also has the lowest Strength stat, making him the physically weakest among his group.

    General Gan Yang 

Gan Yang

Japanese Pronunciation: Kan Ou

Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese), Mick Lauer (English, Season 03 onwards)

Stats: Strength |86|, Leadership |85|, Knowledge |82|

  • Authority Equals Asskicking: One of the commanders of the Wang Yi and Teng armies. As such, all of them had their abilities hidden by serving under Wang Yi's for years. Once he and the other vassals officially become a part of the Qin Military, Gan Yang proves himself to have the leadership ability of an actual General, and much greater combat abilities.
  • Badass: Survived Feng Yi's near obliteration of the Left Army at Mayang, and survives against Wa Lin's army during the Coalition War.
  • Blood Knight: Described as favoring life or death struggles, he often leads charges into enemy territory and prefers to fight enemy generals in duels rather than winning through tactics.
  • Colonel Badass: All of Wang Yi's vassals are considered to be equal to the rank of Generals and are often seen leading directly from the battlefield.
  • Frontline General: Like the other vassals, Gan Yang is more accustomed to leading armies directly from the front, as has the combat ability to back that.
  • Informed Ability: Unlike Teng and Lu Wuwei, he and the other vassals do not live up to the boasts. Gan Yang struggled against Wan Ji, and despite his Blood Knight tendencies, he very rarely accomplishes much in battles.

    Lin Fang 

Lin Fang

Japanese Pronunciation: Rin Bou

Voiced by: Taher Chy (English, Season 03 onwards)

Stats: Strength |87|, Leadership |88|, Knowledge |85|

  • Authority Equals Asskicking: One of the commanders of the Wang Yi and Teng armies, all of them had their abilities hidden by serving under Wang Yi's for years. Once he and the other vassals officially become a part of the Qin Military, Lin Fang proves himself to have the leadership ability of an actual General, and much greater combat abilities.
  • Colonel Badass: All of Wang Yi's vassals are considered to be equal to the rank of Generals and are often seen leading directly from the battlefield.
  • Frontline General: Like the other vassals, Lin Fang is capable of fighting directly in combat with his army.
  • The Worf Effect: Killed by an arrow fired by Bai Li, a 1000-man commander, to show how much of a disadvantage the Qin have fighting the Chu in the Coalition War.

    Tong Jin 

Tong Jin

Japanese Pronunciation: Dou Kin

Voiced by: Kaiji Tang (English, Season 03 onwards)

Stats: Strength |88|, Leadership |85|, Knowledge |80|

  • Authority Equals Asskicking: One of the commanders of the Wang Yi and Teng armies, all of them had their abilities hidden by serving under Wang Yi's for years. Once he and the other vassals officially become a part of the Qin Military, Tong Jin proves himself to have the leadership ability of an actual General, and much greater combat abilities.
  • The Big Guy: The vassal with the highest Strength stat after Teng. It did not do much good against the Chu however.
  • Colonel Badass: All of Wang Yi's vassals are considered to be equal to the rank of Generals and are often seen leading directly from the battlefield.
  • Dumb Muscle: While not the dumbest character in the series, his Leadership and Intelligence stats are much lower than the other vassals.
  • Frontline General: Like the other vassals, Long Guo is capable of fighting directly in combat with his army.
  • The Worf Effect: Maliciously one-shotted by Linwu before the Coalition Army even reaches Hangu Pass to show how powerful the Chu are.

Alternative Title(s): Kingdom Tou Army

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