Cao Chun

Cao Chun (rōmaji: Sō Jun) was an officer of Cao Cao and the younger brother of Cao Ren.

Role in Games
Cao Chun appears first in Dynasty Warriors 6. He is a general of the Wei forces in some of the earlier battles such as the Battle of Changban.

In the latest installment of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, he is given average overall stats and a high cavalry rating.

Historical Information
Cao Chun was the younger brother of Cao Ren. He first served as an attendant in the Han imperial court and then joined Cao Cao during the campaign against Dong Zhuo. He led the Tiger and Leopard elite Cavalry in the Battle of Nanpi against Yuan Tan and his troops killed the enemy commander. Two years later, Cao Cao fought Yuan Shang and the Wuhuan tribes at Mt. Bailang and Cao Chun's men captured the Wuhuan leader Tadun, for which Cao Chun was promoted. In 208, Cao Cao gave pursuit to the fleeing Liu Bei at Changban. Cao Chun's men captured the enemy supplies, as well as two of Liu Bei's daughters. Cao Chun returned to his hometown when Cao Cao took Jiangling, where he died in 210. His son Cao Yan served as a general for Wei.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Cao Chun makes his only appearance in chapter 51 of the novel, in which he provides reinforcement for his older brother when he dashes back to save soldier left behind after rescuing Niu Jin. The additional aid helped them triumph and win the day.

With three thousand men of the Wu army, Gan Ning was sent to attack and capture Yiling. Cao Ren consulted his adviser Chen Jiao. By his advice that men must be sent to relieve Yiling quickly, Cao Chun and Niu Jin were sent to help. They formulated a plan and let the city's commander know by messenger. When Gan Ning and his men arrived, he dueled Cao Hong and after winning eventually won the city. That night, Cao Chun and Niu Jin surrounded and laid siege to Yiling.

Cao Chun would later have to withdraw to Nanjun where Cao Ren was holding off the forces of Zhou Yu. When rumors of the latter's death were spread, Cao Ren ordered an immediate attack that day, and Cao Chun's last mention is of him being assigned the rear guard for the army before it attacked.