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  • Cai Mao
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  • Cai Mao (onyomi: Sai Bō) is a general who first serves Liu Biao. He shares family ties with Yueying, Zhuge Liang, and Liu Biao since his two elder sisters married Huang Chengyan and Liu Biao. It is said Liu Biao was only able to build his reputation due to Cai Mao's achievements. His height in Kessen II is 175 cm (5'9").
  • Cai Mao (birth and death years unknown) was of the gentry of the Jing province during the late Han Dynasty of Chinese history. He was from a local influential clan of Nan Commandery (南郡) and served the Jing province governor Liu Biao, who took Cai Mao's sister as his second wife. While Liu Biao lay dying, Cai Mao prevented Liu Biao's eldest son Liu Qi from seeing him because Cai Mao and his sister favoured Liu Biao's other son Liu Cong. Liu Cong succeeded his father when he died, but soon surrendered to the invading army of Cao Cao.
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Appeared
Unit
  • Warrior
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Weapon
  • Spear
  • Sword
  • Great sword
Kingdom
Footnotes
  • Executed in 208 in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Zi
  • Degui
Name
  • Cai Mao
Caption
  • Sangokushi 12~13 portrait
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Pinyin
  • Cài Mào
Title
  • General
Trad
  • 蔡瑁
Simp
  • 蔡瑁
Real Name
  • Cài Mào
Died
  • ?
Style
  • Déguī
Battle
WG
  • Ts'ai Mao
Born
  • ?
Chinese
  • 德珪
  • 蔡瑁
Force
abstract
  • Cai Mao (onyomi: Sai Bō) is a general who first serves Liu Biao. He shares family ties with Yueying, Zhuge Liang, and Liu Biao since his two elder sisters married Huang Chengyan and Liu Biao. It is said Liu Biao was only able to build his reputation due to Cai Mao's achievements. His height in Kessen II is 175 cm (5'9").
  • Cai Mao (birth and death years unknown) was of the gentry of the Jing province during the late Han Dynasty of Chinese history. He was from a local influential clan of Nan Commandery (南郡) and served the Jing province governor Liu Biao, who took Cai Mao's sister as his second wife. While Liu Biao lay dying, Cai Mao prevented Liu Biao's eldest son Liu Qi from seeing him because Cai Mao and his sister favoured Liu Biao's other son Liu Cong. Liu Cong succeeded his father when he died, but soon surrendered to the invading army of Cao Cao. As a childhood friend of Cao Cao, Cai Mao received numerous ranks and positions after Jing province was conquered by Cao Cao.