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Revision as of 14:52, 28 May 2015
Template:Infobox Wei NPC Wen Ping (onyomi: Bun Pei) is an officer who served under Liu Biao and later his son, Liu Cong prior to submitting to Cao Cao's army. When asked why he belatedly surrendered to Cao Cao, he admitted his true intentions of rebelling to uphold the will of his late lord. Impressed by this, Cao Cao allowed him to retain control of several troops in Jingzhou.
The English localization of the Dynasty Warriors series and the first Romance of the Three Kingdoms title misspells his name as Wen Pin and Wei Pin respectively. He placed second with fans in Gamecity's Shin Sangoku Musou Blast character popularity poll.
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