Nanman

The Nanman tribe (南蛮 or 南蠻; alternatively called Man or Mang) were a group of insurgents during the Three Kingdoms period. "Nanman" is actually an umbrella term that refers to the tribes that once lived in the area, but the games often combines all of these tribes into one faction. Their indigenous region was located in southwestern China, specifically near Shu in modern fiction. In the games, their troops often wear tribal clothing, equip themselves with minimal armor, and are noticeably much tanner than other units. Both Meng Huo and Zhu Rong wear eccentric animal themed outfits in several of their game appearances. In the Dynasty Warriors and Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, they are often represented by warm tans or oranges. They are violet colored troops in Kessen II.

Historically, Yong Kai implored Meng Huo to aid him in his rebellion against Shu. Meng Huo convinced the foreign tribes in Yizhou to serve their new master, citing overbearing taxes and the lack of compassion from the throne for its people. For a time, Meng Huo served under his master until his servants lost faith in Yong Kai and killed him. Nominating Meng Huo as their new leader, they rebelled together against Zhuge Liang's suppressive army. What followed was an inconclusive string of victories, defeats, and withdraws from both sides of the conflict. Many have their own theory on who had the upper hand, but the exact details and results of their conflicts are not known. Only the Hanjin Chunqiu states that Zhuge Liang defeated Meng Huo's forces seven times, but this account doesn't match with other records. Approximately by September 225, the instigators were suppressed by the time Zhuge Liang arrived at Lake Dian. He appointed two brave warriors from the conflict to assist Meng Huo, who was appointed as a minister after the conflict.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel, they were portrayed as barbaric tribesmen and had several fictional tribesmen to assist their leader. Led by Meng Huo, the population was first contacted by Cao Pi, as per Sima Yi's suggestion, to attack Shu. An army led by Zhuge Liang invaded to subdue the Nanman. The Prime Minister planned to defeat and release his rival seven times to earn the tribe's trust. After many losses and battles, Meng Huo gave into their compassion and submitted. Learning that they were allowed to keep their independent government, they revered Zhuge Liang's kindness and built a temple to honor him. They fondly bid their new friends adieu and continued to rule their lands peacefully away from the three kingdoms.

Army

 * Cuan Xi
 * Gao Ding
 * Mang Yan
 * Li Hui
 * Liu Wei

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

 * Ahuinan - appeared in chapters 87 and 88. Captured Meng Huo for the second capture along with Dongtuna, and was later executed for it.
 * Dalaidongzhu - appeared in chapter 90. Younger brother of Lady Zhurong.
 * Dongtuna - appeared in chapters 87 and 88. Captured Meng Huo for the second capture along with Ahuinan, and was later executed for it.
 * E Huan - appeared in chapter 87. Was captured in a trap but later released to convince Gao Ding to surrender.
 * Jinhuan Sanjie - appeared in chapter 87. Killed by Zhao Yun in one thrust.
 * King Duosi - appeared in chapters 89 and 90. Gave refuge to the defeated men of the Nanman.
 * King Mulu - appeared in chapter 90. Initially was victorious but was killed in his second battle.
 * King Wutugu - appeared in chapter 90. Led an army of rattan-wearing soldiers.
 * Meng Jie - appeared in chapter 90. Was the elder brother of Meng Huo and Meng You, but wished to assimilate into the Han people.
 * Meng You - appeared in chapters 88 through 90. Was the youngest brother to Meng Huo and Meng Jie.
 * Tu An - appeared in chapter 90. Fell for a ploy to lead the Nanman into overconfidence.
 * Yang Feng - appeared in chapters 89 and 90. Feigns a mutual friendship with Meng Huo to capture and deliver him to Zhuge Liang.
 * Lady Zhurong - appeared in chapter 90. Wife of Meng Huo.

From Other Sources

 * Hua Man - Originated in the Beijing opera Zong Feng Jin. Meng Huo and Zhu Rong's daughter, one of Guan Suo's wives. As the heroine of the story, she was said to have matched the bravery and beauty of her mother. During Zhuge Liang's campaign to suppress Meng Huo's troops, she first knew her future husband by fighting him on the field. Impressed by his image and courage, they eloped when Meng Huo's troops were being captured. Staying true to his duty, however, Guan Suo captured her the next time they met and made her one of Shu's hostages. Even so, they continued to love one another and were married when both sides declared peace.