After his death, Guan Yu was gradually deified, honored as Guan Gong by the people, and praised and sealed by the imperial courts in previous dynasties. In the Qing dynasty, Guan Yu was regarded as "a loyal SHEN WOO, a great emperor who showed the spirit and courage of helping others" and was known as "warrior sage" and "Wen Sheng"? Confucius is equally famous. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms honored him as the head of the "Five Tiger Generals Army" in Shu, and Mao Zonggang called him the "one of the three musts" in the Romance.
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In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), Cao Cao sent Liu Dai and Zhong Wang to attack Liu Bei and was defeated by Liu Bei. Cao Cao went to dispatch troops personally, Liu Bei was defeated and fled to Yuan Shao, and Guan Yu was captured alive and had to surrender. Cao Cao received courtesy and was appointed as a partial general.
In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), Liu Bei took refuge in Liu Biao and stationed in Xinye. Cao Cao led a great army south, and Liu Beinan fled, sending Guan Yu to meet him in Jiangling (now Jingzhou, Hubei Province) by hundreds of ships, but Liu Bei was chased by Cao Cao Jun to Dangyang (now Yichang, Hubei Province) on the way. Fortunately, Guan Yu took a boat to Hanjin (now Jingmen, Hubei) and took a boat to Xiakou (now Wuhan, Hubei).
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