Wei

Wei (魏), also known as Cao Wei (曹魏), is one of the three influential kingdoms in the Dynasty Warriors, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dynasty Tactics series, and Kessen II. In Dynasty Warriors, the country is symbolized by the color blue and a Chinese phoenix. In Kessen II, their army is symbolized by the color red.

The Kingdom of Wei was created by Cao Cao. He was given the title Duke of Wei in 213 AD. His power continued to grow until, in 216 AD, Cao Cao was crowned King of Wei. In 220 AD Cao Cao passed away and left his holding to his son Cao Pi, who, in turn, diposed of the young Han Emperor and created the Wei Dynasty. Over the years the Sima family slowly gained more and more control of the Wei Dynasty. Eventually, Sima Yan, the grandson of Sima Yi, took over and created the Jin Dynasty in 265 AD.

Rulers

 * Cao Cao (posthumously)
 * Cao Pi (220 ~ 226 AD)
 * Cao Rui (226 ~ 239 AD)
 * Cao Fang (239 ~ 254 AD)
 * Cao Mao (254 ~ 260 AD)
 * Cao Huan (260 ~ 265 AD)

Ladies

 * Zhen Ji

Five Generals of Wei
The Five Generals of Wei (五将軍) are five generals who had many military exploits and were known as heroes to their kingdom. They include:


 * Zhang Liao - recognized leader who is also skilled in politics
 * Yue Jin - headstrong and honorable warrior
 * Yu Jin - dominant and regal; after he surrendered to Guan Yu, his reputation was harshly criticized.
 * Zhang He - versatile and cunning
 * Xu Huang - skilled in strategy and fair

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, these generals were featured as Wei's version (and possible inspiration) of the Five Tiger Generals. While the rank itself is disputed, the five generals were singularly featured in the historical record, the Book of Wei. Based on this source, other candidates for the same title would also include Xiahou Yuan and Cao Ren. The Record of Three Kingdoms also recognizes these five generals.

Advisers

 * Chen Gong
 * Cheng Yu
 * Guo Jia
 * Jia Xu
 * Sima Yi
 * Xun You
 * Xun Yu
 * Liu Ye

Generals

 * Cao Anmin
 * Cao Ang
 * Cao Chun
 * Cao Hong
 * Cao Mao
 * Cao Ren
 * Cao Xiu
 * Cao Yu
 * Cao Zhang
 * Cao Zhen
 * Cao Zhi
 * Chen Jiao
 * Chen Qun
 * Chen Tai
 * Cheng Wu
 * Cui Yan
 * Dai Ling
 * Deng Ai
 * Dian Man
 * Dian Wei
 * Dong Chen
 * Dong Hang
 * Dong Zhao
 * Du Xi
 * Fei Yao
 * Gao Lan
 * Gongsun Yuan
 * Guo Huai
 * Han Hao
 * Han Xuan
 * Hao Zhao
 * Hou Cheng
 * Hou Xuan
 * Hu Zhi
 * Hua Xin
 * Jia Kui
 * Jiang Gan
 * Jiang Ji
 * Jiang Wei
 * Jin Xuan
 * Kong Rong
 * Li Dian
 * Li Fu
 * Liang Kuan
 * Liang Xu
 * Liu Du
 * Liu Shao
 * Liu Xian
 * Liu Xun
 * Liu Yan
 * Liu Ye
 * Lu Jian
 * Lu Kuang
 * Lu Qian
 * Lu Xiang
 * Ma Zun
 * Man Cheng
 * Man Chong
 * Meng Da
 * Mi Heng
 * Niu Jin
 * Pang De
 * Shen Dan
 * Shen Yi
 * Sima Shi
 * Sima Yan
 * Sima Zhao
 * Song Xian
 * Sun Li
 * Tian Yu
 * Wang Lang
 * Wang Ping
 * Wang Shuang
 * Wei Kang
 * Wei Xu
 * Wen Pin
 * Wen Qin
 * Wen Yang
 * Xiahou Ba
 * Xiahou Dun
 * Xiahou He
 * Xiahou Hui
 * Xiahou Mao
 * Xiahou Shang
 * Xiahou Wei
 * Xiahou Yuan
 * Xin Pi
 * Xu Chu
 * Xu Shang
 * Xu Yi
 * Xue Qiao
 * Xue Ti
 * Yan Rou
 * Yang Hu
 * Yang Qiu
 * Yang Xiu
 * Yin Feng
 * Yin Shang
 * Zang Ba
 * Zhang Hu
 * Zhang Lu
 * Zhang Pu
 * Zhang Qiu
 * Zhang Yan
 * Zhao Ang
 * Zhao Fan
 * Zhong Hui
 * Zhong Yao
 * Zhu Guang
 * Zhu Ling
 * Zhuge Dan

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

 * Bao Long
 * Bian Xi
 * Cai He
 * Cai Xun
 * Cai Zhong
 * Che Liji
 * Chen Ying
 * Cheng Gongying
 * Cui Liang
 * Dang Jun
 * Gou An
 * Han De
 * Han Fu
 * Han Sui - didn't surrender to Cao Cao historically.
 * Hu Ban
 * Kong Xiu
 * Liu Yue
 * Meng Tan
 * Qin Liang
 * Qin Qi
 * Qin Qingtong
 * Qiu Ben
 * Wang Guo - also known as Wang Huo
 * Wang Zhi
 * Xiahou Cun
 * Xiahou De
 * Xiahou En
 * Xiahou Jie
 * Xing Daorong
 * Yan Xing
 * Zhang Wen
 * Zhong Jin

From Other Sources

 * Cai Wenji - saved by Cao Cao but allowed to return to her home.

Allies

 * Han
 * Wu (during the Battle of Fan Castle)

Enemies

 * Lu Bu
 * Yuan Shu (after declaring himself emperor)
 * Yuan Shao
 * Shu
 * Wu (''after Cao Pi's self-proclamation of emperor)