Sun Jian

Sun Jian is introduced in Dynasty Warriors 2 and continues to appear in consecutive titles. He is Sun Ce, Sun Quan, and Sun Shang Xiang's father. Known as the "Tiger of Jiang Dong" and a descendant of the legendary Sun Tzu, he gained fame by single-handedly defeating a crew of vicious pirates in his early teens.

In the Dynasty Warriors series, he is 38 years old and his height is 182 cm (approximately 6').

Dynasty Warriors
Sun Jian creates a great reputation for himself when he participates in the Yellow Turban Rebellion and joins the coalition against Dong Zhuo at either Si Shui Gate or Hu Lao Gate. Sometime during his time with the Allied Forces, he obtains the Imperial Seal and keeps it for himself. Using this to bolster his forces, he usually aims for control of the land. Ultimately, he suffers an injury caused by Huang Zu which results in his death. Unless the players are playing his story mode, he only appears in the early stages of the Three Kingdoms Era.

During Dynasty Warriors 4, he remains the main leader of Wu during his kingdom's Musou Mode. His Legend Mode in the Xtreme Legends expansion takes place during his time in the Allied Forces. Before Dong Zhuo meets his end, Sun Jian momentarily opens his castle's gates to scout the surrounding area. The tyrant uses this chance to attack his fort while he is away and Sun Jian hurries to his men's rescue. With Huang Gai by his side, he faces some of Dong Zhuo's most powerful generals along the way, such as Hua Xiong and Lu Bu.

Sun Jian continues to contribute to his early claims to fame in Dynasty Warriors 5. After his deeds with the Allied Forces, he attacks Jing Province at the behest of his friend, Yuan Shu. However, the battle soon causes Sun Ce's death and, though he grieves losing his eldest son, he keeps fighting for the sake of his remaining children. While his kingdom shared a brief alliance with Shu, he lives past his rivals, Cao Cao and Liu Bei, and brings an end to their successors. Once Shu falls, the land is united under Wu. Retiring and handing leadership of the kingdom to Sun Quan, Sun Jian entrusts the future of the land to his younger children and disappears from history.

He shares his Legend Mode in Xtreme Legends expansion with Huang Gai and Sun Ce, in which they work together to suppress Ou Xing's rebellion. Near the beginning of the battle, Sun Jian meets the elder general and invites him into his army. From there, Sun Jian saves villagers in the west from Ou Xing's generals. If he rescues the villages quickly, the trio coordinate their efforts to corner and chase the rebel commander down. Ou Xing will try to escape to the west but the villagers will bravely block his exit. Should Sun Jian fail to defeat the rebel generals, he will need to defeat every general on the map to open the castle's gates.

In Dynasty Warriors 6, Sun Jian's story mode revolves around him trying to restore the Han and staying loyal to Emperor Xian. He does not hold any personal ambition and strives to end the land's chaos through his duty to the Han Dynasty. Since he keeps the Imperial Seal within his possession, he is ironically branded as a traitor by the surrounding regional lords. Considering them to be the real threats, Sun Jian quells their rise to power with his sons and ensures that the land belongs to the Han empire. He is rewarded by being named the emperor's adviser in his ending.

Warriors Orochi
In Warriors Orochi, Sun Jian spends much of his time as a prisoner, his life being used to coerce his children's loyalty to Orochi. Sun Ce is nearly successful in freeing him but Sun Jian decides to stay behind to give his son a chance to escape when the situation turns sour. After Sun Quan fails to stop his brother's rebellion several times, he and Sun Jian are set to be executed. They are freed by Hanzo and eventually reunite with the rest of the family. Sun Jian leads the final offensive against Orochi.

Warriors Orochi 2 has Sun Jian trying to keep Wu neutral, fearing that an open war would shatter what little stability the country had regained. Despite this, he sends his officers to aid various other factions. Through the combined efforts of Yoshitsune, Cao Pi, Lu Bu and others, he eventually takes up the fight against the revived Orochi. He shares his dream mode in the title with Katsuie and Cao Ren. These three gentlemen band together to rescue Oichi from danger. Sun Jian's personal contribution for the stage is suggesting to guard the ally messenger. He suspects an enemy ambush and wants their envoy to be kept safe.

Personality
Sun Jian is a calm man, always considerate and courteous to his men. Out of the three rulers for Wu, he is the one who acts most like a gentlemen. He is generally kind to those around him and forgives past mistakes with subtle ease. He doubles as a fierce and courageous warrior. Since he is praised as a tiger of his homeland, he pridefully refers to himself by his nickname on several occasions -his children also share his pride during their respective conquests. In spite of his impeccable service for the Han and his bravery in battle, other regional lords usually do not think too highly of Sun Jian and ridicule him as a "country bumpkin"; this is predominately done by Yuan Shu in most titles.

A caring father, he is proud of his children and tries his best to look out for them. In more recent titles, he acts as a strong mentor figure for them and points out their respective strengths and weaknesses. During the Warriors Orochi series, he is also self-sacrificing for their well being.

Voice Actors

 * Steve Blum - Dynasty Warriors 4~5 (English)
 * Grant George - Dynasty Warriors 5 Xtreme Legends and Empires, Warriors Orochi series (English)
 * Lee Byung Joo - Dynasty Warriors 2 (Korean)
 * Jang Hobi - Dynasty Warriors 3 (Korean)
 * An Jang Hyeok - Dynasty Warriors 4~5 (Korean)
 * Yasuhiko Tokuyama - Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi series (Japanese)

Quotes

 * See also: Sun Jian (Quotes)


 * "We of the sword long for the days, when we can cross another's sword, in a battle or a war!"
 * "Let's go! For the glory of the Sun family!"

Ground Moveset

 * undefined: Spinning slash forward.
 * , undefined: Hopping uplifting slash.
 * ,, undefined, (undefined, undefined, undefined): Series of diagonal cuts forward with a final horizontal slash.
 * ,, , undefined: Turns his back to his enemies and thrusts his sword behind him.
 * ,, , , undefined: Poses, creating a burst of energy that lifts opponents.
 * ,, , , , undefined: Hard diagonal slash.
 * Criss-crossing cuts. In his true musou version, he sends his foes up with a slice of his sword. While they're in the air, he stomps the ground for a fiery aura, posing with his palm of his weaponless hand straight in front of him.


 * , : Downwards slice, hitting more towards his right.
 * , undefined: Flips in the air and performs a three-hit aerial combo.
 * Dashing : Simple cut directed to his left that brings him to a stop.

Horse Moveset

 * undefined: Sun Jian cuts to his right and then left once.
 * ,, , , , : Three attacks to the right side, three to the left.
 * Repeating slashes to all sides as Musou gauge empties.


 * Warriors Orochi
 * ,: An airdash that makes him temporarily invincible. Sun Jian leans forward slightly to propel himself forward.
 * R1: Hurls a flaming wave of energy forward with his sword.
 * direction + R1: Crosses his arms and surrounds him and his party members with an aura. At the sacrifice of some of his life, his party members are given a temporary unlimited musou effect. As soon as the effect wears off, the musou gauge of every party member will drop to nothing.

Ground Moveset

 * string (Renbu ∞): Two horizontal cuts held normally and two cuts with his blade held in a reverse position. Slashes from the right normally, which crosses to his left. Sun Jian turns into another slash to his right before he thrusts his sword straight forward. While his arm is still stretched out, he twirls his blade in one hand and spins into another horizontal slash. He spins into a kick and stops with a low horizontal cut. He ends the chain by cutting his sword in six right and left diagonal slashes while walking forward.
 * undefined string (Renbu ∞): Four revolving slashes as he walks forward. Cuts a fiery airwave forward. Presses the tip of his blade into the ground, emitting a wave of energy to blow away foes surrounding him.
 * undefined (held): A slow slice with his sword covered in flame. In higher Renbu levels, he sends a wave of flames forward as he slashes.
 * Several attacks based on Renbu level. He finishes by quickly cutting his sword to his right while standing still. He twirls his blade and poses in a lowered position, emitting an energy wave to blow enemies away.


 * , : A short swing to his front.
 * , undefined: Rises slightly in the air before plummeting with his sword. Cuts the air as he lands to his feet, slicing a vertical airwave forward.
 * Dashing : Slides to a lowered position to quickly slash.
 * Dashing undefined: Hopping slash forward.


 * Grapple attack : Ducks low to hit his foe's legs. If it connects, he cuts their legs and rises in an upwards slash to his left as he rises.
 * Grapple attack undefined: Ducks low and rushes the blunt end of his hilt forward. If it connects, he continues pressing forward by ramming his sword's blade into his enemy's torso. He steps to their side and removes his blade to slash them from behind.
 * Deadlock attack: Advances by pushing his blade into his foe's torso. Spins to their back as he slashes their upper body. At the end of the animation, Sun Jian has his back to his enemy by the time they fall behind him; his sword arm is parallel to the ground and raised at his shoulder's height.


 * Special attack: Swift Attack: immediately boosts Sun Jian's Renbu gauge up to the Infinite Renbu and grants higher attack and defense power. When used at low, red health, the effects of Swift Attack increase.

Horse Moveset

 * string: swings to his right. Number of attacks depends on Renbu level.
 * undefined: anticipated swing to his right.
 * faster version of the string that ends with a undefined attack.

Dynasty Warriors 4

 * Level 10 Weapon: Savage Tiger
 * Base Attack: 45
 * Stage: The Imperial Seal
 * Requirements: Do not destroy more than 50 crates until Lu Bu appears. Defeat Lu Bu once he arrives.

Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends

 * Level 11 Weapon: King of Wu
 * Base Attack: 48
 * Attributes: Level 20 Tortoise Amulet, Level 10 Jump Scroll, Level 18 Nanman Armor, Level 16 Herbal Remedy
 * Stage: Dong Zhuo and the Alliance
 * Requirements: Defeat Hua Xiong, Hu Xin, and Lu Bu after he appears, all before passing through the map center castle. Eliminate the top and right enemy entry points. Encounter Dong Zhuo before the map left ally castle is breached.
 * Strategy:


 * 1) Wait for Lu Bu to appear at 0:25 at the bottom right corner.
 * 2) Defeat Lu Bu right away and steal his Red Hare.
 * 3) Seal the gate near Lu Bu.
 * 4) Defeat Hu Zhen and then Hua Xiong.
 * 5) Seal top gate.
 * 6) Go into the castle that has ambush in it and seal the gate.
 * 7) Go straight to where Dong Zhuo is.
 * 8) Complete within 6 minutes, that's when the gates of Chang Sha opens.
 * 9) Level 11 message.

Note: Staying alive against Lu Bu is not a problem. Time is EXTREMELY tight. Don't spend more than 45 seconds on Lu Bu.

How to Obtain Savage Tiger

 * Stage: Battle of Si Shui Gate (Allied forces)
 * Location: Right in front of the gate.
 * Requirements: Defeat Lu Bu within 5 minutes of his appearance.

Historical Info
He fell to Huang Zu's ploy in his own kingdom. He escaped the battle but died days later due to a wound to the heart. He supposedly died at age 37 or 36.

Trivia

 * Japanese fans nickname him "Papa".