Post by Zhong Hui on Apr 9, 2011 4:05:21 GMT
"A very good plan, you may start forthwith, and I will wait here till I hear news of your success."- Zhong Hui, himself
Name: Zhong Hui
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Style:Canon
Residence: Xuchang
Personality:
overconfident, so veteran generals don't take him too seriously and tend to brush him off. he does not like to be out shone on the battle field and at his young age is very interested in strategy planning and politics. he can be loyal to those he finds worth loyalty. he carries that scratch my back and i will scratch yours personality also.
Appearance:
Weapon(s):
eventually his flying swords or some throwing knives, possibly even a bow. but starting with short sword
History:
his main role is near the end of the wei empire entering into jin he fought for wei under the sima family rule. usually with Deng Ai and they faced the Shu forces. later after Shu fell to Wei, he befriended jiang wei and together they joined forces. Zhong Hui originated from the Xuchang. His father was Zhong Yao and his older brother was Zhong Yu. His older sister married the Wei general, Xun Xu. There are no records of him being married and he did not father a child of his own. Advised by his mother to become a modest intellectual, Zhong Hui immersed himself in studies since he was a child. By the time he was four, he was taught and recited the Xiao Jing and was enrolled in advanced studies by the time he was fifteen. Even when he was five, Jiang Ji praised him as a person of uncommon caliber. His mother was said to have been an intellectual woman but it's unknown if this is actually true. In the Record of Three Kingdoms, he visited her throughout his early career and often heeded her advice. When Zhong Hui chose to continue his studies and political career after her death, there is a slight debate if he did so due to personal interest or to honor his mother's wishes. Like his father, Zhong Hui was also a calligrapher who studied the cursive and clerical scripts. He was said to have written a great deal of compositions throughout his lifetime, which included a poem after his father's death. When Zhong Hui was 20, he was called to serve into the court. Although his father had served Cao Cao and Cao Pi as a statesmen, Zhong Hui was skilled in tactics and was highly educated. He was promoted to an important position at in spite of his young age, becoming the Secretary of the State and Minister of the Palace Secretarial Attendant. When Cao Mao ascended the throne, he was named the Marquess of the Internal State. He also became good friends with other ministers of the state, such as Wang Bi and He Yan.
Current Information: currently just a wondering warrior searching for employment.
Gold: 200
Reputation: 50
Entourage: Ronins
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Name: Zhong Hui
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Style:Canon
Residence: Xuchang
Personality:
overconfident, so veteran generals don't take him too seriously and tend to brush him off. he does not like to be out shone on the battle field and at his young age is very interested in strategy planning and politics. he can be loyal to those he finds worth loyalty. he carries that scratch my back and i will scratch yours personality also.
Appearance:
Weapon(s):
eventually his flying swords or some throwing knives, possibly even a bow. but starting with short sword
History:
his main role is near the end of the wei empire entering into jin he fought for wei under the sima family rule. usually with Deng Ai and they faced the Shu forces. later after Shu fell to Wei, he befriended jiang wei and together they joined forces. Zhong Hui originated from the Xuchang. His father was Zhong Yao and his older brother was Zhong Yu. His older sister married the Wei general, Xun Xu. There are no records of him being married and he did not father a child of his own. Advised by his mother to become a modest intellectual, Zhong Hui immersed himself in studies since he was a child. By the time he was four, he was taught and recited the Xiao Jing and was enrolled in advanced studies by the time he was fifteen. Even when he was five, Jiang Ji praised him as a person of uncommon caliber. His mother was said to have been an intellectual woman but it's unknown if this is actually true. In the Record of Three Kingdoms, he visited her throughout his early career and often heeded her advice. When Zhong Hui chose to continue his studies and political career after her death, there is a slight debate if he did so due to personal interest or to honor his mother's wishes. Like his father, Zhong Hui was also a calligrapher who studied the cursive and clerical scripts. He was said to have written a great deal of compositions throughout his lifetime, which included a poem after his father's death. When Zhong Hui was 20, he was called to serve into the court. Although his father had served Cao Cao and Cao Pi as a statesmen, Zhong Hui was skilled in tactics and was highly educated. He was promoted to an important position at in spite of his young age, becoming the Secretary of the State and Minister of the Palace Secretarial Attendant. When Cao Mao ascended the throne, he was named the Marquess of the Internal State. He also became good friends with other ministers of the state, such as Wang Bi and He Yan.
Current Information: currently just a wondering warrior searching for employment.
Gold: 200
Reputation: 50
Entourage: Ronins
Read more: rotk-newera.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=cc&action=display&thread=19#ixzz1IzifmvZn