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hehe she eat large bread thing
#dynasty warriors#guan yinping#(fun fact they have the same english actor)#yinping is like if orihime was the bleach protag
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真・三國無双8
星彩と関銀屏 2023
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New commission: Guan Yinping of Dynasty Warriors! Soft evergreen velvet, colorshift ruby taffeta, metallic gold. This one wouldn't fit on my mannequin properly, so I'm really looking forward to seeing it on the customer! For a commission of your own: AmazonMandy.com Find me on: facebook.com/CommissionsByAmazonMandy Socials: Instagram, twitter, tiktok: AmazonMandy
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I love how you would have handled the Guan-babies, but let's say that instead of Guan Ping being untalented, he turned out to be a talented scholar AND military strategist though not of Fa Zheng's caliber, but for the latter, he discovered such talents of his far too late; he didn't get the chance to show this talent to his father and his brothers.
During the battle of Fan Castle, he realized every single of Guan Yu's mistakes, but Guan Yu never heeded any of Ping's words as in his mind, Guan Ping was a brute warrior, not a keen strategist. It's only right before their execution Guan Yu finally realized that Ping was right all along.
Ping, on the other hand, would regret the fact that either; he was not powerful enough to carry out his own plans to cover up his father's military blunders, or was not persuasive enough to convince his father of how fatal his blunders were. This would still make him a tragic man while not making him a totally untalented person.
Sure, this has no historical basis whatsoever, but so does Huang Zhong being old, Guo Huai being always sick, or pretty much the existence of Guan Suo.
Y'know the guanbabies (Excluding guan Ping) can be easily fixed, If you could fix them how would you do It?
I’m sure I’ve discussed it before somewhere, but I guess I can go over it again here, since I don’t remember where the post was or what it might have been called.
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Luna from Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation shares a Japanese voice actress with Guan Yinping from the Dynasty Warriors series.
Voiced by Shiori Mikami
#same voice actor#voice acting#dead or alive xtreme venus vacation#dead or alive#dynasty warriors 8#dynasty warriors 9#warriors orochi 4#dynasty warriors#koei tecmo#team ninja#omega force#🇯🇵
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After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei continued serving Shu Han and eventually rose to the highest military rank of General-in-Chief 大将军。Between 240 and 262, Jiang Wei continued Zhuge Liang's legacy and waged war against Wei, but his campaigns were smaller in scale and duration, due to lack of efficient food and resource transportation (I kind of blame Guan Yu losing Jing Province for that☠️ sorry bro), and internal political bullshitting.
In 263, Wei lead a massive attack on Shu, and Jiang Wei lead his forces to defend against them. But while Jiang Wei was stalling Wei's main force of attack, another Wei military officer took a shortcut via Yinping and showed up at Chengdu unexpectedly. Liu Shan surrendered without putting up much resistance.
According to what I know, Liu Shan's daughter married to Zhuge Liang's son, Zhuge Zhan and had a son as well, but Zhuge Zhan and his son had just died while defending the last stronghold protecting Chengdu from Wei's armies.
Liu Shan surrendered and ordered Jiang Wei to do so as well, and with that, Shu Han fell.
In the following year, Jiang Wei instigated Zhong Hui (Wei military general) to launch a rebellion against Wei regent Sima Zhao. However, some of Zhong Hui's officers and subordinates refused to participate and started a mutiny, killing Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui.
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how do you feel about ma chao? do you have any heacanons about ma dai? how is ma dai in the current day AU?
Oh wow, didn’t think I’d get an ask since it’s been some time since I’ve posted but here we are.
1. I like Ma Chao. He has a fun play style and was briefly a favorite of mine til his cousin showed up. I’m not a big fan of his “justice” gimmick because I think it turns him into a one note character but he’s still good overall.
2. So I have my main head canon which is his ship with Guan Yinping, my second favorite character in DW. I think both their personalities play off really well Her seemingly bright and optimistic view on life is a direct contrast to his fake optimism and his more pessimistic/realistic view. There’s a great fanfic (that I hold no biased opinion what so ever ;)) called Ink-Painted World and it, in my opinion, best captures what their relationship would look like. Aside from that, other headcanons include his hat being passed from his mother before she disappeared. He is an extremely skilled fighter both with and without weapons which is why he is always training with other characters all the time. In Orochi canon, him and Kunoichi, my all-time favorite character in the series, go on missions together all the time.
3. Ma Dai in a modern day AU would be a street or struggling artist. He has the ability to paint landscapes and portraits but he loves painting surrealist and expressionist art. He sells his everyday day paintings he’s able to produce quickly while he takes his time making the ones he wants to. He also isn’t afraid to take to the streets for his art whether it’s through graffiti, murals, or other means. He’s generally liked by most characters with his close net being his “bros” which he hangs out with at bars. Same headcanons apply here too.
Hopefully this answers things. Haven’t done this in ages but always appreciate it nonetheless.
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Guan Yinping (DW8 ver) from Dynasty Warriors series
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Ryu Number: The Sengoku Period/Romance of the Three Kingdoms characters of Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate, Chapter 2, Part 3
The Young Dragon Obeys the Goddess
Kunoichi
Sanada Yukimura
Takeda Shingen
Fūma Kotarō
Uesugi Kenshin
Sanada Nobuyuki
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Bao Sanniang (鮑 三娘, Hou Sanjou): Fictional wife of the fictional Guan Suo. In folklore, she’s a warrior who Guan Suo hears tell of and challenges to a spar; when he defeats her, she proposes. After her husband dies in battle, she guards Jiameng Pass until her death. Or maybe dies defending it. Or dies of illness there. That’s folklore, my dudes.
Chen Dao (陳 到, Chin Tou): Served Shu. Little is known about him, but he was the leader of one of Liu Bei’s elite units. Active from the 190s to the 230s.
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Guan Ping
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Guan Suo (關 索, 関 索, Kan Saku): In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a fictional son of Guan Yu who served Shu. He is often folklorically described as being handsome and having many wives.
Guan Xing (關 興, 関 興, Kan Kou): Son of Guan Yu and younger brother of Guan Ping. When he became an adult, he became an official in Shu, but died some years later. Romance of the Three Kingdoms gives him a larger role and has him in more of a warrior role; he kills Pan Zhang (the Wu general who captured Guan Yu) and kills two former Liu Han whose defections to Sun Quan led to the event.
Guan Yi (關 彝, 関 彝, Kan I): Grandson of Guan Yu and son of Guan Xing. Some sources say he died after Shu’s 263 fall; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms he’s killed by Wei soldiers during Zhong Hui’s attempted rebellion in 264.
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Liu Bei
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Liu Ning (劉 寧, Ryuu Nei): Shu General. In the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting, Liu Bei’s attempt to take back Jing Province from Wu, Liu Ning was defeated and forced to surrender.
Wu Lan (吳 蘭, 呉 蘭, Go Ran): Served Shu. Killed during the Hanzhong Campaign in 217, either in battle by Cao Hong and Cao Xiu’s forces, or after fleeing by the Di leader Qiangduan (the Di were an ethnic group of western China).
Xingcai (星彩, Seisai):Empress Zhang (張 皇后, Chou Kougou) was the daughter of Zhang Fei, who became an Imperial Consort of Shu emperor Liu Shan. She became empress in 238, after the previous empress, her elder sister, died. After Shu was conquered in 264, she joined Liu Shan in Luoyang. Koei gives her the fictional identity of Xingcai.
Zhang Bao (張 苞, Chou Hou): Son of Zhang Fei who died early. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he fights Guan Xing because he wants to lead forces into the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting and Liu Bei has to break them up. In Zhuge Liang’s Third Northern Expedition (in 229), he dies of injuries from falling into a gully.
Zhao Yun (趙 雲, Chou Un): Served Shu. Originally served warlord Gongsun Zan, and there met Liu Bei, who was sheltering under Zan at the time. Continued his service under Liu Bei’s son Liu Shan and participated in the first of Zhuge Liang’s failed northern expeditions in 228. Died 229. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms he is one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu. A popular folktale says that he was never scarred in battle, but died of fatal hemorrhage when his wife playfully pricked him with a pin.
Showdown with the Demon King
Sanada Yukimura
Ii Naotora
Sanada Nobuyuki
Akechi Mitsuhide
Gracia
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Ishida Mitsunari (石田 三成): Born 1560. Served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s death in 1598 he was in a very politically unstable position, not helped by Tokugawa Ieyasu’s willingness to ascend to power himself despite being nominally one of the regents of Hideyoshi’s heir. Mitsunari formed a coalition to stand against Tokugawa Ieyasu, culminating in the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, with Mitsunari’s Western Army against Tokugawa’s Eastern Army, but Mitsunari’s unpopularity with potential allies saw his loss. He attempted to escape but was captured and killed.
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Kuki Yoshitaka
Yamauchi Kazutoyo
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Mori Nagayoshi (森長 可): Born 1558. Older brother of Mori Ranmaru. Served Oda Nobunaga, then Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Shot and killed at the 1584 Battle of Komaki and Nagakute.
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Mori Ranmaru
Niwa Nagahide
Nō
Oda Nobunaga
Saitō Toshimitsu
Shibata Katsuie
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Takigawa Kazumasu (滝川 一益; possibly Takigawa Ichimasu): Born 1525. Served Oda Nobunaga. After Nobunaga’s death, he opposed Toyotomi Hideyoshi alongside Shiba Katsuie, siding with Oda Nobutaka, but was defeated and submitted to Hideyoshi in 1583. After performing suboptimally at the 1584 Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, he retired and became a monk, and died 1586.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉; also “Toyotomi no Hideyoshi”, i.e. Hideyoshi of the Toyotomis): Born 1537. Rose from a peasant background to become one of Nobunaga’s most prominent retainers. Famously built a castle on the edge of enemy territory in a very short amount of time in order to gain an advantage in the 1567 Siege of Inabayama Castle against the Saitō clan. After Nobunaga’s death in 1582, Toyotomi was in a strong position politically. He came into conflict with Shibata Katsuie and Oda Nobutaka when it came time to determine Nobunaga’s heir (being allied with Oda Nobukatsu instead), but prevailed. He completed the unification of Japan under a single rule that had been started by Oda Nobunaga. Later, he attempted a Japanese conquest of China through Korea, but this turned out to be a failure that lost him political strength. When he died in 1598 the invasions were called off. He declared his son Toyotomi Hideyori as his heir and entrusted his care to a Council of Five Elders, but that Didn’t Work Out and Tokugawa Ieyasu (one of the elders) ended up rising to power instead.
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Cao Pi (曹 丕, Sou Hi): Second son of Cao Cao and first emperor of the state of Wei. He succeeded his father when Cao Cao died in 220. In the same year, he deposed Emperor Xian, finally making the Cao explicitly emperors. Though Sun Quan was nominally one of his vassals, he broke ties with Wei, declaring independence in 222. Died 226.
Cao Zhen (曹 珍, Sou Chin): Wei general who worked with Zhuge Dan (back when Dan was still not-rebelling). In 255, he was killed in Gaoting in a clash with Wu forces who were receiving the defecting Wen Qin.
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Lady Zhen (甄夫人, Shin-Fujin; referred to in Warriors Orochi 4 as Zhenji/甄 姬/甄 姫/Shin-Ki, which means approximately the same, unless you count that second 姬/姫 character as a forename instead of an affix, which I cheerfully refuse to do because that means I can’t connect this Lady Zhen with other generic non-specific Lady Zhens): Born 183. Well-read and socially adept from a young age. Married Yuan Xi, son of warlord Yuan Shao, though Zhen lived apart from him in the administrative center of Shao’s territory. In 204, after Yuan Shao’s death, Cao Cao’s forces were able to take control of this territory, and Cao Pi met Zhen and married her. She kept the peace among the other wives and encouraged Pi to take more concubines. However, after Cao Cao died in 220 and Cao Pi became emperor, his favor toward other concubines led Zhen to complain; for this or some other unknown offense, Pi responded by forcing her to take her own life in 221. Her son Cao Rui would become the next emperor of Wei.
Wen Hu (文 虎, Bun Ko): Son of Wen Qin and brother of Wen Yang. After Sima Shi deposed Wei emperor Cao Fang and replaced him with Cao Mao in 254, Wen Qin started a rebellion, but this was quickly suppressed and he and his family were forced to defect to Wu. When Wei general Zhuge Dan rebelled against Sima Zhao in 257, the Wen family was among those sent to support him. However, the relationship between Wen Qin and Zhuge Dan deteriorated, and when Zhuge Dan had Wen Qin executed, Wen Hu and Wen Yang fled back and surrendered to Sima Zhao.
Wen Yang (文 鴦, Bun Ou): Born 238. Son of Wen Qin and brother of Wen Hu. After Zhuge Dan’s rebellion was defeated, Wen Yang went back to serving Wei, and after its formation, Jin. However, in 291, he was falsely accused of being involved in a failed rebellion by Sima Yao, Zhuge Dan’s grandson (not the emperor Sima Yao—different hanzi), and was executed along with his family
Yang Xin (楊 欣, You Kin): Served Wei. Assisted Deng Ai in the 263 conquest of Shu. Continued serving Jin. Died in 276 fighting against the nomadic Xianbei people.
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真・三國無双8
蜀の女性陣カラーフレーム遊び 2019まとめ1
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New commission: Guan Yinping of Dynasty Warriors! Soft evergreen velvet, colorshift ruby taffeta, metallic gold. This one wouldn't fit on my mannequin properly, so I'm really looking forward to seeing it on the customer!
#cosplay#amazonmandy#cosplaycommission#sewing#commission#seamstress#cosplay commission#cosplaycommissioner#Guan yinping#Guanyinping#dynasty warriors#dynastywarriors#Dynasty warriors cosplay
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Dynasty Warriors Weapon Moveset Power Rankings Tier List
With all the weapon movesets analysed and ranked, here is a summary tier list I've made of all the rankings. You can make your own weapon tier list on Tiermaker out of all movesets from 3 to 9.
Weapons with orange background show the characters who maintained their EX weapon from 7 to 8 while weapons with a golden background show the characters who had their weapons changed in or before 8 along with new characters in that game. Yueying's bladebow uses the image from 6 because the creator forgot to add the one for 8.
The ranking summary is after the break.
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Lu Bu (呂布): Halberd (方天戟)
Xu Shu (徐庶): Sword & Hook (撃剣)
Sun Quan (孫権): Flame Blade (焔刃剣)
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Xiahou Dun (夏侯惇): Podao (朴刀)
Dian Wei (典韋): Axe (手斧)
Zhou Yu (周瑜): Staff (棍)
Sun Shangxiang (孫尚香): Wheels (圏)
Zhao Yun (趙雲): Dragon Spear (龍槍)
Zhang Fei (張飛): Double Pike (双矛)
Zhuge Liang (諸葛亮): War Fan (羽扇)
Zhang Liao (張遼): Twin Axes (双鉞)
Sun Quan (孫権): Sword (刀)
Ma Chao (馬超): Spear (槍)
Zhang He (張郃): Claws (鉤���)
Zhurong (祝融): Boomerang (飛刀)
Zhou Tai (周泰): Curved Sword (弧刀)
Cao Pi (曹丕): Dual Blade (双刃剣)
Ding Feng (丁奉): Circle Blade (断月刃)
Ma Dai (馬岱): Brush (妖筆)
Bao Sanniang (鮑三娘): Spinner (旋刃盤)
Sima Shi (司馬師): Lightning Sword (迅雷剣)
Sima Zhao (司馬昭): Striking Sword (烈撃刀)
Wang Yi (王異): Trishula (筆架叉)
Yue Jin (楽進): Dual Hookblades (双鉤)
Lu Su (魯粛): Rake (九歯鈀)
Jia Chong (賈充): Throwing Axes (舞投刃)
Yu Jin (于禁): War Trident (三尖刀)
Lu Lingqi (呂玲綺): Crossed Pike (十字戟)
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Xu Zhu (許褚): Club (砕棒)
Taishi Ci (太史慈): Twin Rods (双鞭)
Guan Yu (関羽): Cresent Blade (偃月刀)
Diaochan (貂蝉): Chain Whip (多節鞭)
Xiahou Yuan (夏侯淵): Bow & Rod (鞭箭弓)
Sun Jian (孫堅): Nine Rings Blade (九環刀)
Lu Meng (呂蒙): Pike (戟)
Gan Ning (甘寧): Flail (鎖分銅)
Liu Bei (劉備): Twin Swords (双剣)
Huang Zhong (黄忠): Bow (弓)
Zhang Jiao (張角): Shaman Rod (錫杖)
Xu Huang (徐晃): Great Axe (大斧)
Zhenji (甄姫): Flute (笛)
Wei Yan (魏延): Double Voulge (長柄双刀)
Cao Ren (曹仁): Spike Shield (牙壁)
Yueying (月英): Dagger-axe (戦戈)
Pang De (龐徳): Mace (狼牙棒)
Ling Tong (凌統): Three Sectional Staff (三節棍)
Xingcai (星彩): Sword & Shield (盾牌剣)
Cai Wenji (蔡文姫): Harp (箜篌)
Jia Xu (賈詡): Chain & Sickle (鎖鎌)
Liu Shan (劉禅): Rapier (細剣)
Deng Ai (鄧艾): Revolving Crossbow (螺旋弩)
Wang Yuanji (王元姫): Throwing Knives (鏢)
Zhong Hui (鍾会): Flying Swords (飛翔剣)
Guo Huai (郭淮): Arm Cannon (連弩砲)
Guo Jia (郭嘉): Orb & Scepter (打球棍)
Li Dian (李典): Wheeled Halberd (車旋戟)
Han Dang (韓当): Short Pike (短戟)
Guan Yinping (関銀屏): Dual-headed Mace (双頭錘)
Zhang Chunhua (張春華): Wired Gloves (蟷螂鉄糸)
Chen Gong (陳宮): Art of War Scroll (兵法簡)
Xiaoqiao (小喬): Paired Fans (双扇)
Xun Yu (荀彧): Formation Wand (陣杖)
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Cao Cao (曹操): General’s Sword (将剣)
Sima Yi (司馬懿): Horsehair Whip (拂塵)
Jiang Wei (姜維): Double-edge Trident (両刃槍)
Sun Ce (孫策): Tonfa (旋棍)
Daqiao (大喬): Pugil Stick (双杖)
Xiaoqiao (小喬): Iron Fan (鉄扇)
Meng Huo (孟獲): Gloves (鬼神手甲)
Guan Ping (関平): Great Sword (大剣)
Zuo Ci (左慈): Talisman Cards (呪符)
Lianshi (練師): Crossbow (弩)
Guan Suo (関索): Nunchaku (両節棍)
Wen Yang (文鴦): Javelin (擲槍)
Fa Zheng (法正): Woven Cloth (連結布)
Meng Huo (孟獲): Stele (石柱)
Wang Yi (王異): Emei Piercers (峨嵋刺)
Lianshi (練師): Mandarin Duck Hooks (鴛鴦鉞)
Liu Shan (劉禅): Dragon Column (龍床几)
Guan Suo (関索): Sabaton (飛蹴甲)
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Lu Xun (陸遜): Swallow Swords (飛燕剣)
Huang Gai (黄蓋): Arm Blade (鉄舟)
Pang Tong (龐統): Shadow Fan (翳扇)
Zhuge Dan (諸葛誕): Short Rod (短鉄鞭)
Xiahou Ba (夏侯覇): Siege Spear (破城槍)
Guan Xing (関興): Wingblades (双翼刀)
Deng Ai (鄧艾): Revolving Crossbow (螺旋弩)
E
Yuan Shao (袁紹): Extension Blade (伸細剣)
Zhang Bao (張苞): Flail Sword (連刃刺)
Zhu Ran (朱然): Flame Bow (火焔弓)
Yueying (月英): Bladebow (刃弩)
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⚔️Guan Yinping⚔️ 關銀屏 - 关银屏
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Post-Dynasty Warriors 6 Samurai/Dynasty Warriors devs stop acting like you know what a tomboy is, you don't. You have no goddamn clue. Jesus Christ. Kai and Guan Yinping are tomboys, my ass. The only reason you let Ginchiyo stay butch-ish is because you basically forgot she existed when you added her husband to the game and now she mostly just stands near him when she used to get to do cool things. Shut up.
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