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In order to be victorious, you must choose a warrior whose skills you can
maximize in any given situation, against the most cunning foes. Select a
general from the list below to view his back story and special attack details.
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There's a tale behind the reason Xu Huang joined Cao Cao's ranks. After
Dong Zhuo was assassinated, his minions scattered, though a few generals who
still had some military power occupied their own territories and fought with
each other. Guo Fan and Lee Jue were two such examples. One of them captured
the emperor, while the other took control over the nobles and officials. They
fought each other outside Chang'an. Both of them completely disregarded
the Emperor Han Xian, so a group of people still loyal to the emperor came
to save him. They were led by Yeng Feng and Dong Cheng. Yeng Feng's main
general was Xu Huang.
After a long battle, they finally rescued the emperor and brought him back
to Luoyang. However, Guo Fan and Lee Jue chased after them, arriving
at Luoyang as well. At this time, Cao Cao also hed his army to Luoyang
to save the emperor. He successfully defeated the two rebellious generals,
making the emperor quite happy. Thus, Cao Cao became close to the emperor
and was highly trusted.
However, Cao Cao's actions infuriated Yeng Feng, who believed that Cao Cao
had stolen his reward for all the hard work he'd put into getting the emperor
safely back to Luoyeng. Thus when Cao Cao was on his way to move the
capital to Xuchang, Yeng Feng ordered Xu Huang to intercept him. Cao Cao
ordered Xu Chu to duel with Xu Huang, but the result was a stalemate. Cao Cao
was surprised to see how good Xu Huang was, so, looking for able men, immediately
ordered Man Chong to persuade Xu Huang to join him. Finally, Man Chong was able
to make Xu Huang surrender to Cao Cao. His betrayal caused severe damage
to Yeng Feng's military power. In the end, Cao Cao peacefully brought the emperor
to Xuchang and manipulated him in order to control the whole kingdom.
If it weren't for Xu Huang's surrender to Cao Cao, Yeng Feng would have
used all the power he had to interfere with Cao Cao's plans. Then, Cao Cao
would not have been able to persuade the emperor to change the location of the
capital, meaning he may not have gained all of his political power. So of course,
Xu Huang's contribution to Cao Cao's success cannot be overlooked.
Later on, as Zhuge Liang waged his northern campaign, Xu Huang was hit in the
head with an arrow shot by Meng Da, and he died. He had lived to the age of
fifty-nine.
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Earth Slasher
Forward, Down, Punch |

Flying Slash
Down, Forward, Punch |

Whirlwind Slash
Back, Forward, Punch |

Butt Stomp
Down + Kick (in mid-air) |

Earth Slasher
Forward, Down, Punch |

Splintering Axe
Forward + Punch (close range) |
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