Gongsun Zan

Gongsun Zan (公孫瓚, rōmaji: Kōson San) was a general who fought for the Han forces. He was supposedly a strict and noble general, but disrespected his officers. He and Liu Bei were old friends having studied together, and the latter served him for a time. After Gongsun Zan lost to Yuan Shao, he was too distressed to live and killed himself and his family. He is famed for his White Riders unit, which are five thousand elite soldiers on white steeds.

Dynasty Warriors
In both Dynasty Warriors 4 and Dynasty Warriors 5, Gongsun Zan participates as one of the commanders on the Allied Forces against Dong Zhuo at the Battle of Hu Lao Gate. Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends has his known role being the enemy commander at Jie Qiao fighting Yuan Shao's army with the Bai Ma cavalry. Dynasty Warriors 5 features him in the Battle of Chang Shan as well and has him fight against Yuan Shao. It is generally mentioned that he dies in battle afterwards.

In Dynasty Warriors 6, Gongsun Zan appears early into Zhao Yun's Musou mode at the Battle of Hu Lao Gate as Zhao Yun's lord. He nearly starts a scene with Yuan Shao before being restrained by his vassal and inadvertently introduces Zhao Yun to Liu Bei. After the battle he gloats at the superiority of his forces and is dumbfounded when Zhao Yun leaves his services.

Quotes

 * "You'll see, Yuan Shao; I am the one whose name will shine brightest on the field of battle."
 * Gongsun Zan before Hu Lao Gate; Dynasty Warriors 6


 * "What you say about it all, Yuan Shao? It was my White Riders that the enemy feared most! It was the White Riders! Zhao Yun, you fought almost as well as I did out there. I want you around. You've got a big future. Right! I'll be due some honors for this fight, that's for certain! This country needs more men like me!"
 * Gongsun Zan after the Battle of Hu Lao Gate; Dynasty Warriors 6


 * "This is but a minor setback!" - Dynasty Warriors 7

Generals

 * Gongsun Yue
 * Guan Jing
 * Yan Gang
 * Liu Bei (established his own army）
 * Zhao Yun (served Liu Bei after)
 * Guan Yu (served Liu Bei after)
 * Zhang Fei (served Liu Bei after)