Bao Long

Bao Long (onyomi: Hō Ryu) is a fictional vassal who once served Zhao Fan and was the central commander of Guiyang. He was said to have killed two tigers by using only one arrow.

Role in Games
In the battle for Southern Jing in Dynasty Warriors 4, Bao Long and Chen Ying are sent out by Zhao Fan to stop Zhao Yun's advance on the city of Gui Yang. If Bao Long and Chen Ying are killed, Zhao Fan will lay down his arms and surrender to Liu Bei.

Bao Long returns to Dynasty Warriors in the Empires expansion of the sixth title where he can be found in Jing Province serving Zhao Fan in the Chi Bi scenario.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games, Bao Long usually has decent war abilities, but his other stats leave something to be desired. His stats are generally very similar to Chen Ying's.

Voice Actors

 * Katsunori Kobayashi - Sangokushi Three Kingdoms TV series

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Bao Long appeared in chapter 52 in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. When Zhao Yun marched on Guiyang with 3,000 troops, Zhao Fan called Bao Long and Chen Ying to counsel. Chen Ying volunteered to fight the general, declaring that his lord could surrender if he was defeated. After his defeat, Zhao Fan surrendered. Zhao Fan and Zhao Yun swore brotherhood to one another since they shared the same family name. When Zhao Fan tried to wed his sister-in-law to the general, Zhao Yun besmirched the stain it would cause his honor and left in indignation.

To try to gain an advantage in the coming battle, Bao Long and Chen Ying suggested using deception. Both generals would feign defection and attack Zhao Yun when his guard was down. With 500 men, they marched to the enemy's camp. Zhao Yun heard their story and feigned joy at the news. When the generals gulped down their obligatory cup of wine, the two deserters were bound and their men confessed the truth. Zhao Yun promised a reward for them if they switched allegiances. The soldiers threw themselves to the ground and promised obedience. Chen Ying and Bao Long were then beheaded and their men screened Zhao Yun's horsemen when they approached Guiyang.