Yu Quan

Yu Quan (onyomi: U Sen) an officer Wu during Sun Liang's reign. and one of the dispatched generals for reinforcements to aid Zhuge Dan's Rebellion at Shouchun, alongside Zhu Yi and Tang Zi.

Role in Games
In Dynasty Warriors 7: XL, Yu Quan serves as an enemy during the Jin scenario. In the Battle of Dongxing he arrIves as an Wu reinforcements to attack the Wei main camp where Sima Zhao resides.

In Zhuge Dan's Rebellion, he arrives as an assault unit his target the Wei main camp.

In Dynasty Warriors 8: XL, in East Gates Battle he appears at Eastern Garrison where he close the gates he needs to be defeated in order to pass through.

In Battle of New Hefei Castle he was seen attacking within the castle.

In Zhuge Dan's Rebellion, he was in the entrance of the gate while Wu Gang at the top of cliff throwing rocks at Wei forces.

In Battle of Jianye, he appears at the western Garrison as an ambush with archers.

Zhuge Dan's Secret Plan his now stationed in northeastern garrison.

his debuted in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series: in fourteen title his stats are INT 40, POL 38, LDR 65, WAR 76, CHR 68, his skills (one heart) Morale is less likely to drop when your unit is attacked. (indomitable) when the logistics run out, the morale of your unit is unlikely to decline.

Quotes

 * I cannot just abandon Lord Zhuge Dan. If death is to be my fate, then so be it!


 * I have maintained my honor. That is all I hope for...


 * Close the gates! We'll trap the enemy inside!


 * Now I've got you right where I want you!

Historical Information
In 254, the minister of Wu, Sun Chen accepted to aid Zhuge Dan in his Rebellion at Shouchun against Sima Zhao. Yu Quan was chosen to participate in the expedition and was appointed by Sun Chen to assist the main army, totaling 70,000 in their initiative. Yu Quan lead his forces to Anfeng along with Sun Chen, while the south's vanguard Zhu Yi engaged Wei's army with Zhuge Dan. Yi and Dan were eventually defeated by the northerners, resulting Zhuge Dan's retreat to Shouchun and Zhu Yi's retreat to Anfeng. Yu Quan took Yi in the city and, in a discussion with Zhu Yi and the rest of the south's officers concerning their next move in the campaign, Quan said, "The south gate is open now. I volunteer to go in and help Zhuge Dan defend the walls. You, General, provoke the Wei troops to battle. I will come back out from a second front to defeat the Wei army's

Zhu Yi agreed to Yu Quan's proposal and together with both Quan Duan and Wen Qin, Yu Quan entered Shouchun without any resistance from the northern army.

Sometime later, Zhu Yi was reported to be leading his forces towards Shouchun. Yu Quan rushed to the wall to perceive his arrival, but Zhu Yi was overwhelmed and defeated by Sima Zhao's forces. ere he could reach the city. Quan Yi too lead a detachment of soldiers to aid Shouchun, but rather than attack the opposing northern army, he simply surrendered. Quan Duan, Jiang Ban, Jiao Yi, Wen Yang, and Wen Hu, as well as a huge number of Shouchun's defending soldiers, also surrender to the northerners sometime later. Yu Quan, though low on provisions and men, refused the thought and rather kept to defending the besieged city.

Sometime later, Sima Zhao lead a repeated assault on Shouchun. The commander of the city's north gate, Zeng Xuan, opened the gate and let the northerners in. Yu Quan Raced to the defense of the west gate in response, but Zhuge Dan and a vast number of Shouchun's remaining defenders had already been killed. Despite this, Yu Quan continued to fight furiously at the gate and eventually encountered northern commander Wang Ji, (a general under Sima Zhao) who shouted to Quan "Surrender at once!" I went forth entrusted with the task of saving people in distress, Yu Quan retorted hotly. No man of honor, having failed in his task, surrenders to his foe. Throwing his helmet to the ground, Yu Quan shouted, A man born into this age is fortunate to give life on the field. Raising his sword, Yu Quan charged the northern soldiers and fought some forty bouts until, broken with fatigue, a passing soldier named caught him off guard and killed him.

In 258 after Yu Quan died, the remaining Wu Force's Tang Zi and Wang Zuo surrender to Sima Zhao.