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Chen Wu
Chen wu
Chinese Name 陳武
Courtesy Name N/A
Role Minor character
Gender Female
Species Power-user
Aura N/A
Abilities N/A
Special abilities N/A
Weapons Guns
Status Deceased
Home World The Silver Dimension
Alternate counterpart(s) N/A
First Appearance 41st Round, K.O.3an Guo
Portrayed by Unknown female actress

Chen Wu (陳武) was Sun Quan's assistant, sent by the Sima family (司马家) to be by his side as their spy.

Because her power level was beneath two thousand, it was hard for power-users to discover her whereabouts. However, she could only use low class tricks, such as blinding people, to weaken her opponent's defense.

She attempted to assassinate Sun Quan by sending one of his soldiers after him, but Xiu/Liu Bei saved him just in time. (40th Round) She later blinded him during his speech rehearsal in attempt to kill him again, but this plan led to her destruction when Da Qiao comes to the rescue, giving the blinded Sun Quan an upperhand to find her whereabouts and kill her before she has the chance. Before meeting her death, she declared that they will never beat the Sima family.

Origin[]

Chen Wu was male. However, in K.O. 3an Guo, he was portrayed by a female.

Chen Wu was a military general who served under the Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era of China.

Chen Wu was famous for having a face that was considered by many to be fierce and ugly.

He first entered service under Sun Ce at the age of 18. Chen Wu was full of valor and always fought in the front lines of battle. He was known for his kindness – Sun Quan was very fond of him and often spent time at his home. Chen Wu was killed by Zhang Liao's force when he was attempting to save his lord Sun Quan in the Battle of Hefei, who later personally held Chen Wu's funeral. Sun Quan also ordered Chen Wu's most favorite concubine to be killed as a tribute to Chen Wu and rewarded Chen Wu's family with tax income of 200 households.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel, Chen Wu fell in the Battle of Hefei, circa 215, while dueling with the Wei general, Pang De.[1]

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