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. 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, searching out others who need his direct help within the remaining chaos. Once Shu falls, the land is united under Wu. 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. 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. He survives an ambush attempt by Liu Biao's officer, Huang Zu, and leads his forces to victory. After his deeds with the Allied Forces, he attacks Jing Province at the behest of his friend, Yuan Shu. Sun Jian continues to contribute to his early claims to fame in Dynasty Warriors 5. 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. The tyrant uses this chance to attack his fort while he is away and Sun Jian hurries to his men's rescue. Before Dong Zhuo meets his end, Sun Jian momentarily opens his castle's gates to scout the surrounding area. His Legend Mode in the Xtreme Legends expansion takes place during his time in the Allied Forces. However, if the player is playing as Sun Jian, he escapes the ambush, and continues leading Wu through reclaiming the Wu Territory, allying with Liu Bei to face Cao Cao at Chi Bi, and then taking down Shu at Yi Ling, subduing the Nanman forces, and taking down Wei at He Fei Castle, uniting China under the Sun Family and Wu banner.ĭuring Dynasty Warriors 4, he remains the main leader of Wu during his kingdom's Musou Mode. Unless the players are playing his story mode, he only appears in the early stages of the Three Kingdoms Era.ĭuring Dynasty Warriors 3, he leads his forces during the early battles against Zhang Jiao and Dong Zhuo, but upon leading an attack against Liu Biao, when Sun Jian tries to attack Liu Biao's castle from behind, he's lured into a trap set up by Kuai Liang by pursuing Lu Gong, and is crushed and killed by a rockslide, putting Sun Ce in command of continuing the battle. Ultimately, he suffers an injury caused by Huang Zu which results in his death. Using this to bolster his forces, he usually aims for control of the land. Sometime during his time with the Allied Forces, he obtains the Imperial Seal and keeps it for himself. 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. ~~ Shingen Warriors Orochi Dynasty Warriors Role in Games " You are more worthy of the tiger name than I." The character poll for overseas fans puts him in ninth place for the Wu division. The latest poll for the eighth installment puts him in sixty-seventh. In Famitsu's character survey, he placed sixth in the boss category. His Dynasty Warriors incarnation is forty-fifth place out of sixty-two characters in Gamecity's Dynasty Warriors 7 character popularity poll and sixty-sixth in the Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends poll. Wu Guotai is one of his wives Sun Ce, Sun Quan, and Sun Shangxiang are his children. Romance of the Three Kingdoms exaggerates his warrior image and dons him the fictional nickname, "Tiger of Jiangdong" (江東之虎). He fought in many battles until his life was cut violently short by Huang Zu's subordinates. Known for his unmistakable fortitude and courageousness, he was a reputed warrior who gained early fame for subjugating pirates and bandits during his youth. Sun Jian (onyomi: Son Ken) is argued to have been a descendant of the legendary Sun Tzu and is posthumously honored as the first emperor of Wu.
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