Tō, alternatively spelled Tou, holds the rank of major general in the Qin military. He initially served as a trusted retainer and pivotal subordinate under the legendary Great General Ou Ki. As Ou Ki's right-hand man, he engaged in numerous campaigns and battles, earning renown for formidable combat abilities and tactical insight. After Ou Ki's death during the Battle of Bayou against Zhao forces commanded by Hou Ken, Tō inherited his mentor's massive glaive and assumed command of Ou Ki's former army, swearing to uphold his legacy. Tō's military trajectory advanced through exceptional leadership in critical conflicts. He played decisive roles in major campaigns, including the defense against the multi-state coalition invasion. His strategic brilliance and battlefield effectiveness garnered recognition, culminating in his promotion to one of Qin’s Six Great Generals—the state’s highest military echelon. This solidified his standing among Qin’s elite commanders, tasking him with large-scale operations and frontier security. Leading the Tou Army, Tō forges a disciplined, resilient force prioritizing adaptability and cohesion. He exhibits a calm, analytical approach in combat, identifying enemy vulnerabilities while fostering unwavering loyalty among his troops. His fighting style merges raw power with precision, wielding Ou Ki’s glaive to devastating effect. Beyond warfare, he mentors emerging officers, notably guiding Xin’s growth by deploying the Fei Xin Unit in pivotal campaigns—recognizing Xin’s potential to inherit Ou Ki’s will. Throughout Qin’s unification wars, Tō commands major offensives against rival states like Zhao and Chu, adapting tactics to counter dynamic threats. His actions persistently advance Qin’s objective to end the Warring States era, honoring the martial ethos imparted by Ou Ki while cementing his own legacy as a bedrock of Qin’s military supremacy.

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