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Guan and Yu
The two warriors are the historical general Guan Yu from the late Han Dynasty and the bodhisattva Skanda, who appears in the Chinese classical novel Fengshen Bang.
Some believed it comes from the late Han era and was said to have been used by the Han general Guan Yu.
Besides, historical accounts of the Three Kingdoms era had several specific records of Guan Yu thrusting his opponents down ( probably with a spear-like polearm ) in battles, instead of cutting them down with a curved-blade.
Taoism has a presence in Shanghai in the form of several temples, including the City God Temple, at the heart of the old city, and a temple dedicated to the Three Kingdoms general Guan Yu.
* Green Dragon Crescent Blade, a guan dao wielded by General Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Burning of incense during the veneration of lord Guan Yu # Worship of Guan Yu | Guan Yu, Xingtian Temple
Liu Bei, together with his followers Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, fled to Cao Cao, who accepted him.
* Guan Yu, great general of Shu, floods the city of Fancheng in the Battle of Fancheng, while Lü Meng of Eastern Wu captures his home base.
Guan Yu retreats and is defeated at Battle of Maicheng.
* Guan Ping, son of Guan Yu
* Guan Yu, celebrated general of Liu Bei
* Pang De ( executed by Guan Yu )
Meantime, Lu Su and Gan Ning advanced to Yiyang ( 益陽 ) with 10, 000 men ( to block Guan Yu ) and took over command of the army at Lukou ( 陸口 ).
Liu Bei personally went to Gong ' an and Guan Yu led 30, 000 men to Yiyang.
In 219, Guan Yu advanced north, attacking Fancheng, scoring a major victory over Cao Ren.
While Fancheng did not fall at this time, Guan Yu put it under siege, and the situation was severe enough that Cao Cao considered moving the capital away from Xu.

Guan and instead
When Liu Bei attacked Changsha during his campaign to claim southern Jing Province, Huang Zhong had a chance to kill Guan Yu with an arrow, but instead he hit his helmet claiming that such a warrior did not deserve to die.
However, when he returns to his present time, he learns that his actions have made things worse: instead of Chase joining the Heylin side, it is Master Monk Guan whom Hannibal Bean turns evil.
Guan Yu, though suspicious of Lü Meng himself, advised Wang Fu to not be so apprehensive and he instead concentrated his sights on seizing Fancheng.
In another tale, Guan Yu did meet Diaochan but he let her become a nun instead.
Little is known about Guan Suo, as many tales about him were passed down in the form of folk culture instead of textual works.

Guan and thanked
Guan Yu was not very appreciative towards Cao Cao's other gifts, but when Cao gave him the steed, he knelt down and thanked Cao.

Guan and bandit
At some point during the journey, when Guan Yu was away, a bandit by the name of Du Yuan approached the carriage and kidnapped the two women.

Guan and Liao
A Liao Dynasty polychrome wood-carved statue of Guan Yin, Shanxi Province, China, ( 907 – 1125 )
The Song official Tong Guan ( 1054 – 1126 ) advised Emperor Huizong ( 1100 – 1125 ) to form an alliance with the Jurchens, and their joint military campaign toppled and completely conquered the Liao Dynasty by 1125.
Guan Yu and Zhang Liao led the vanguard, and attacked Yuan Shao's remaining troops at Baima.
Cao Cao sent Zhang Liao to persuade Guan Yu to surrender.
During this trip of crossing five passes, Guan Yu met many men who would become his subordinates and remain loyal to him until his death, including Liao Hua, Zhou Cang, and even his adoptive son Guan Ping.
After Guan Yu slew six commanders of the five passes after leaving Cao Cao in search of Liu Bei, Xiahou Dun chased Guan and was about to fight the latter when Zhang Liao arrived with orders from Cao Cao to let Guan leave.
Knowing that Zhang Liao was a righteous man, Guan Yu refrained from hurling insults at his enemy, nor did he go out to meet the attack.
When Guan Yu was later besieged by Cao Cao's army in Xiapi, it was Zhang Liao who persuaded him to surrender.
Zhang Liao then became close friends with Guan Yu during Guan Yu's short service under Cao Cao, having fought alongside him against Yuan Shao.
In the novel, when Guan Yu was chased by Xiahou Dun after leaving Cao Cao's service, Zhang Liao insisted that Xiahou Dun allow him to leave in accordance with Cao Cao's orders.
Xu, along with Zhang Liao, was the closest friend to Guan Yu during the latter's service under Cao Cao.
After Guan Yu's failure in the battle of Fancheng ( Liao Hua's role in the battle is unknown ), Liao was captured by the forces of Sun Quan.
Here, Liao Hua was impressed by Guan Yu who showed no sign of fear in the face of Liao Hua, who was wielding a spear and riding a horse with a severed head tied around its neck.
At some unspecified time later, Guan Yu reconsidered and allowed Liao Hua to join him.
When Guan Yu marched on Xiangyang in 219, Liao Hua and Guan Ping were made leaders of the vanguard.

Guan and Hua
In Chapter 5, Guan Yu made his name by slaying the seemingly " undefeatable " warrior Hua Xiong in the campaign against Dong Zhuo.
The famous physician Hua Tuo appeared to treat Guan Yu's wound.
Hua Tuo diagnosed that he needed to perform surgery on Guan Yu's arm by cutting open the flesh and scraping off traces of poison on the bone.
Eventually, Hua Tuo managed to heal Guan Yu's wound and sewed it up after applying medication and then left with a great reward.
When asked why, he recalls Guan Yu's example of playing weiqi while Hua Tuo performed surgery on his wounded arm.
( In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Hua Xiong was said to be killed by Guan Yu.
Among the 36 were Lu Junyi, Guan Sheng, Ruan Xiaoer, Ruan Xiaowu, Ruan Xiaoqi, Liu Tang, Hua Rong and Wu Yong.
After they had traveled several miles away, a force led by Liao Hua and Guan Ping began chasing after Zhai Yuan and his own force.
At this point, Liao Hua had also received word from a messenger that Lü Meng had invaded Jingzhou and he was hesitant to leave Sizhong in the hands of his subordinates in fear that Lü Meng would attack there next ; but Guan Ping insisted that the news was false and demanded that anyone spreading the rumors should be put to death.
" Liao Hua moved to Yancheng to fight Xu Huang, but was denied the opportunity when Guan Ping was defeated by an ambush in the north.
Liao Hua escorted Guan Ping back to Sizhong, but discovered that in his absence, Xu Huang had taken advantage of the situation and stole away the camp.
With no options left, Liao Hua went south to report to Guan Yu at Fancheng.
While besieged in the city of Maicheng, Guan Yu required an officer to ride on horseback to reach Liu Feng's castle to request reinforcements, and Liao Hua volunteered.
As he made his way out of Maicheng, Ding Feng tried to check him, but was beaten back by Guan Ping ; this was the last time Liao Hua would see his comrade who would later be captured and killed along with Guan Yu.

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