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Meng Huo (孟獲) (157-225) was an aristocrat in the Nanzhong region, south of Shu Han, during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He was involved in several small skirmishes with Shu Han, and in retaliation Shu's strategist Zhuge Liang launched a full invasion on the Nanzhong region. After being captured by Zhuge Liang seven times, Meng Huo surrendered to him and swore his allegiance to Shu Han.

In the official histories, Meng Huo was in fact a citizen of the Han Empire. However, the popular image of Meng Huo follows Luo Guanzhong's semi-fictitious novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, where he is portrayed as a southern barbarian tribal leader. In the novel Meng Huo was married to a fictional Lady Zhurong, who claimed descent from the god of fire, Zhu Rong.

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms

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Meng Huo as portrayed by Hu Zhanli in the TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms
  • In the third year of Jian Xing a bulletin came to Yizhou announcing, "Meng Huo has led 100,000 Man tribesmen across our borders to plunder the villages." (Chapter 87 - Paragraph 2)
  • Despite protest from Court Conselor Wang Lian (Wenyi), Zhuge Liang (Kongming) leaves to lead five hundred thousand soldiers against the southern forces.
  • The Shu forces were led by Zhuge Liang. Zhao Yun and Wei Yan were his generals, their lieutenants being Wang Ping and Zhang Yi.
  • Meng Huo speaks to Zhuge Liang: "The whole of the Riverlands once belonged to another. Your lord seized it by force and proclaimed himself emperor. My ancestors held these lands, which you have encroached upon so barbarically." (87-36)
  • Zhuge Liang captures and frees Meng Huo: "I can catch him again with ease whenever I choose to. But pacification of the south requires that we subdue the hearts of the Man people." (88-1)
  • During the conquest, Meng Huo was captured on seven different occasions, by Zhuge Liang. In addition, many Nanman generals and lieutenants were captured and treated with kindess. This caused many withdrawals and eventually the pacification of the south.
  • Zhuge Liang: "I guessed the enemy would be looking for an ambush in the woods, so I set up decoy banners there to confuse them. There were never any troops. Next, I had Wei Yan lose a series of battles to strengthen their confidence... I ordered Ma Dai to deploy the black wagons in the valley - they had been loaded earlier with fire launchers called 'earth thunder', each containing nine missiles... We cut off the road and burned out the enemy..." (90-41)
  • Finally, Meng Huo admits defeat: "Seven times captured, seven times freed! Such a thing has never happened! Though I stand beyond the range of imperial grace, I am not utterly ignorant of ritual, of what propriety and honor require. No, I am not so shameless!" He then stripped off one of his sleeves (a sign of swearing oath) and pledged: "By Chancellor's celestial might, the Southerners will never rebel again." (90-44)

Modern references

Meng Huo was a playable character in Koei's video game series, Dynasty Warriors, from the third installment to the fifth. He was portrayed as caring yet not the brightest, strong and huge, and tall. Though initially absent from Dynasty Warriors 6, he returns in Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires and DW: Strikeforce for the PSP, wielding a stone pillar instead of two huge claws. He is also more muscular and less fat than in the previous titles.

In the Xtreme Legends for DW4 and DW5, he works with Zhu Rong and the Nanman in repelling forces from the Sima family and Wei. In DW3 XL to DW5, he unites the land under the Nanman.

In Warriors Orochi, he and Zhu Rong, his wife, are rescued by Zhao Yun. In the sequel, Meng Huo and Zhu Rong are rescued by the forces of Wu. The Nanman later help Sun Jian in repelling Kiyomori's furious attack at Mt. Yamazaki. In Dream Mode, he influences his wife and Inahime that he is helping Okuni for charity reasons. Along with Ishikawa Goemon and Okuni, they get gold from the Saika clan, Cao Pi, and Zhu Rong. They repel many ninja ambushes, steal Hideyoshi's goods, and defeat Hideyoshi.

References

  • Luo Guanzhong, translated by Moss Roberts (2004). Romance of the Three Kingdoms, University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-22503-1.

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