Zhang Han OI

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Zhang Han
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COM: 95
MIG: 96*
INT: 73
JUD: 78
CHA: 71

Skills: Assemble III, Challenge I, Dash I, Discipline III, Entrench I, Envelop III, Escort II, Inspire II, Instructor II, Jianshu II, Qiangshu I, Rally I, Scout II, Sortie II, Wall III

Items: Horse +3 Speed, Sword +4 Mig

750 gold
History GOLD
-750 donated to own kingdom
[28] +28 gained from Hunt first PT
[56] +28 from Hunt November
[202] +146 from Town
[452] +250 gold from Shen Feng November KT
[152] -300 from Rank costs November
[402] Shen Feng Allowance http://simwarlords.net/forum/viewtopic. ... 85#p176485

PA:

Zhang Han PA => 12420(75) 0 spears, 0 halberds, 0 javelins, 0 bows, 0 crossbows, 0 siege engines, 0 leather armors, 0 bronze armors, 0 horses, 0 chariots
- NPC: Dan Zu;56-70-67-69-48/Cover 2, Entangle 1, Rupture 2
- NPC: Song Taozong;72-63-56-50-52/Delay 1, Discipline 1, Escort 1, Intimidate 1, Poison 1, Politician 1, Rally 1
- NPC: Sui Bing;54-40-71-71-54/Delay 2, Envelop 1, Instructor 1, Poison 2, Trainer 1, Volley 1

Absorbed into kingdom

Current
950(37) 0 spears, 0 halberds, 0 javelins, 0 bows, 0 crossbows, 0 siege engines, 0 leather armors, 0 bronze armors, 0 horses, 0 chariots

Gained a town Changzhu from Shen Feng in Linjiang as well as an allowance of 250 gold per month.

Bio:
The most important Qin General during the Second Emperor's reign, Zhang Han was appointed Privy Treasurer by the first Qin Emperor. At the death of the First Emperor, he was placed in charge of constructing the massive mausoleum at Mt. Li to house the First Emperor's body.

When Chen She rebelled and was made King of Chu, an army was dispatched west under a diviner named Zhou Wen to attack the homeland of the Qin. The Qin ordered Zhang Han to free his slave workers, form them into an army, and march them east to subdue the rebels. Facing an army of close to thirty thousand, including divisions of cavalry and chariots, Zhang Han's unblooded slave army routed them in a pitched battle. Chasing the fleeing army through the Pass, Zhang Han defeated the Chu army again, sending Zhou Wen fleeing back to Chu. The remnants of Zhou Wen's army gathered at Caoyang, where Zhang Han, after celebrating his victories and establishing supply lines, engaged and destroyed them.

The general, his army now composed of veterans, marched east and secured the vital strategic point of the Ao Granary west of the city of Xingyang. Chen She dispatched an army west to defeat Zhang Han, who led out his troops and in a short battle won a victory, killing the Chu Generals. Zhang, well supplied by the Ao Granaries, began anew his advance east, coming to the rescue of the city of Xingyang and destroying the Chu army engaged in besieging it. Without pausing, Zhang Han moved east towards the seat of Chen She's power, the city of Chen. Defeating two more armies during his march, he quickly conquered western Chu and forced Chen She to flee his Capital of Chen. While fleeing, Chen She was killed by his carriage driver.

Xiang Liang, who had risen in rebellion in Wu and brought his forces west to join Chen She, sent two of his subordinates to attack Zhang Han. Zhang slew both in combat, and destroyed the army with little difficulty. After taking Chen, Zhang restarted his inexorable march east. Xiang Liang, avoiding the armies of Zhang Han, joined his army with that of Liu Bang's, and the two headed north, destroying outposts of the Qin at Chengyang, Pu Yang, and Yangqiu. Engaging a Qin army at Dingtao, they dealt a harsh blow to the Qin forces seeking to hold the north. The success of these attacks caused Qin to send reinforcements to their one victorious general in the field and orders to attack Xiang Liang. Zhang incorporated the reinforcements into his army and marched to engage Xiang's army. The battle was decisive, with Zhang Han clearly victorious, most of the Chu army slaughtered, and Xiang Liang dead.

Feeling Chu's fighting strength had been broken, Zhang Han turned his armies north, crossing the Yellow River and encircling the Capital of the King of Zhao, Julu. Leaving two of his subordinates to hold the city, Zhang Han built a long road and fortified the entire length with walls so that his supplies could arrive unmolested. The Zhao forces, numbering more than 30,000, gathered north of Zhang Han's army, but was too fearful to come to battle with Zhang Han.

Unable to reduce the city, Zhang Han settled down in a camp north of the city between the Zhao forces and his men, while leaving his subgenerals set up for a long siege. The kingdoms of Qi and Chu gathered their forces, quickly dispatching another force of 20,000 men under Qing Bu across the Yellow River to harass the besieging forces while they gathered the rest of their men. Although the troops made little headway against Zhang Han's capably led armies, Xiang Yu took command of the Chu armies and made preparations for his campaign. Crossing the river, Xiang Yu burned his boats so there would be no return, and destroyed all but three days worth of provisions. His men, knowing they now had to fight or die, charged the armies surrounding Julu, and after several long and bloody battles, routed and killed Zhang Han's subgenera's and cut off Zhang Han's line of supplies.

Zhang's army, which had become massive in size, ran short of supplies, and with his enemies safely behind walls, he had no choice but to begin to retreat back towards the Qin homelands to get food. Zhao Gao, the corrupt Chancellor of the Second Emperor, sent a reprimand to Zhang Han for retreating. Fearful that he may be executed, Zhang Han sent out foragers to gather what he could, and sent an envoy on his behalf to feel out Zhao Gao's intentions at the capital. Zhao Gao refused to even allow the envoy inside the city, forcing him to return to Zhang Han empty handed.

Faced with no further options, and having just suffered another defeat at the hands of Liu Bang's generals, Zhang Han sent to Xiang Yu and requested alliance. Xiang Yu agreed, and the two met, with Xiang Yu granting Zhang the title of King of Yong(a part of the Qin homelands). But Xiang Yu and his advisors were fearful of the size of the remaining Qin armies under Zhang Han's command. Soon afterwards, with Zhang Han safely away from his men, the allied armies waited until nightfall and attacked Zhang's army from all sides with all the forces they had available. The leaderless and hungry Qin men were butchered, with the death toll standing around 200,000.

After his men were scattered and killed, Zhang Han accompanied Xiang Yu west, and was officially placed as King of Yong when the territory fell before Liu Bang's men. Liu Bang, however, had been promised all the Qin territory, and after being made King of Han and banished west to Nanzheng by Xiang Yu, began to make preparations to come back east again. Xiang Yu went back to Chu, and after only eight months as King of Han, Liu Bang returned to claim the former Qin Lands and Zhang Han's new kingdom. Zhang Han raised an army and marched to meet the advancing armies of Liu Bang. After two battles, Zhang's forces were destroyed, and he was forced to shut himself up in his capital city of Feiqiu. Feiqiu was besieged by Liu Bang's forces, and after holding out for more than a year and a half, Liu Bang returned from his campaign in the east and had his army dig canals to flood the city.

Five years after he marched east to put down the rebels, Zhang Han, now King of Yong, committed suicide as his capital fell.

Signature reference
GMNPCs Zhang Han 95-92-73-78-71 Assemble III, Challenge I, Dash I, Discipline III, Entrench I, Envelop III, Escort II, Inspire II, Instructor II, Jianshu II, Qiangshu I, Rally I, Scout II, Sortie II, Wall III

PTs

Zhang Han 95-92-73-78-71
Base Stats: 95-92-73-78-71
I am moving from Chu to Sai

You Rest. If you are injured, your injury improves one level.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. ROLL REQUIRED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 28 gold.

You drill your Personal Army. See end of post for effect.

NPC Personal Army Actions:
Dan Zu conscripts 420(10) soldiers
Song Taozong drills your Personal Army.
Sui Bing drills your Personal Army.

Character Equipment Changing:
Equipping Horse +3 Speed, Sword +4 Mig
Your drilling efforts improve your army Morale by 17.
You started with 12000(60) soldiers, and ended with 12420(75).

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Zhang Han 95-96-73-78-71
Base Stats: 95-92-73-78-71
I am currently in Linjiang

You Rest. If you are injured, your injury improves one level.
Search For NPC.26% chance of success of finding and recruiting an officer. ROLL REQUIRED.
You hunt and kill and maim for weeks. Your trophies net you 28 gold.

You recruit 356(50) soldiers

You govern a town named Changzhu and collect 146 gold and 594(30) soldiers.

You started with 950(37) soldiers, and ended with 1900(38).

Phailak note: Paying for King Rank with gold produced (146+28) and 126 from OI funds
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