Wen Yang

Wen Yang (文鴦, rōmaji: Bun Ō) is an officer who served under the Wei army and Wen Qin's son. After his father's failed revolt and subsequent death, he joined Jin. In the novel, his skills were compared to those of Zhao Yun and he is famed for his steel whip.

Role in Games
During the rebellion of Wen Qin and Guanqiu Jian in the Jin story, he was the one who fired the arrow that killed Sima Shi. Although despite this, he still sides with Jin when Zhuge Dan murders his father.

Historical Information
From a historical standpoint, Wen Yang's famous steel whip was never mentioned nor did he go on a rampage at Shou Chun upon hearing of his father's death.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Wen Yang is described in the novel as a gifted martial artist whose height was eight feet tall. He and his father formed a joint alliance with Guanqiu Jian in an attempt to remove Sima Shi from power. While awaiting for reinforcements, he and Deng Ai fought for fifty bouts until the former was forced to flee while killing a number of enemy soldiers along the way. Sima Shi's eye was said to have burst out from its socket upon witnessing Wen Yang's brutality.

During his service to Wu, he participated in the defense of Shouchun and kept most of the Wei troops out. When Zhuge Dan accused Wen Qin of treason and had him executed, Wen Yang reacted violently and quickly surrendered to Sima Zhao who decided to make him an honorary officer. Most of his allies eventually followed suit upon hearing this, causing Zhuge Dan's rebellion to collapse from the lack of men.