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Post by Shikanosuke on Jun 16, 2004 21:53:05 GMT -5
Who do you believe to have contributed the most to Shu's success?
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Post by Sky Scorcher on Jun 18, 2004 8:32:39 GMT -5
Liu Bei, his brothers, and Zhuge Liang.
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Post by boogiepopmeup on Jun 18, 2004 12:31:50 GMT -5
jiang wei, please don't ask me 2 explain. i just had 2 at the-scholars..........and i'm drained
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Post by SteelDragon on Jun 18, 2004 16:56:49 GMT -5
I Belive a better question is who "did'nt" contribute to Shu, everyone did something, Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong, Liao Hua, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, etc etc. everyone did something in one way or another, its just a matter of singleing them out. but most of these acts can be reconized during the Battle for Jing Territory, Shu and southern/Northern campagins.
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Post by Sleipner on Jun 18, 2004 17:53:27 GMT -5
Zhuge Liang - he sorted the army out to make it efficient and a force to be feared. Plus Zhao Yun for being the main member of the front army for many years - he contributed a lot more then any of the other Shu generals.
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Post by Iain on Jun 18, 2004 20:46:32 GMT -5
jiang wei, please don't ask me 2 explain. i just had 2 at the-scholars..........and i'm drained Ha haw I saw that last night, just feel lucky that Lady Wu was too busy to argue properly with you, she would have cut you to pieces on a good night.
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Post by boogiepopmeup on Jun 18, 2004 23:35:48 GMT -5
if anything lady wu helped me. hey at least i called her bluff in the 'favoritism' thread. but god i hate having a jiang wei vs. kongming debate. though i do like the challenge. i had one w/ lady zhuge too. sigh, at least i'm doing well in the wei category.
edit: i said i h8 jiang wei/kongming debates, but i've just engaged in another. woe is i.
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