Cao Cao had initially agreed to let Guan Yu marry Du Shi (who was formerly the wife of Qin Yilu and concubine of Lu Bu), but ultimately, he decided to bring her back to his mansion and keep her for himself.
The image of Guan Yu in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is associated with the Red Hare horse, but many documents suggest that its true owner was another equally talented general.
In contrast to his illustrious military career, Guan Yu's private life remains shrouded in mystery, with information about his wife and children still a subject of much debate.
Chinese folklore and theatrical performances record many intriguing, mysterious, and dramatic stories about the relationship between Guan Yu and Diao Chan.
When the Shu Han dynasty fell, Zhang Fei's descendants remained unharmed, while Guan Yu's descendants were hunted down and killed, even though both generals were pillars of the Shu kingdom.
There are many mysterious folk legends explaining why Guan Yu's face is red, and cultural researchers have also weighed in and offered their own explanations.
The saying "Brothers are like limbs, wives and children are like clothes" led to criticism that Liu Bei valued his wife and children; how can this statement be interpreted?
Many readers wonder how many centimeters the nine-foot height of Guan Yu, as described in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," corresponds to in modern units of measurement.
Being close friends, when Li Jingfei (who played Zhang Fei) heard the news of Lu Shuming's death (Guan Yu in the 1994 "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"), he was so grief-stricken that his illness worsened.
An image of an elderly woman profusely bowing and prostrating herself in front of an internet cafe, mistaking a statue of a game character for Guan Yu, is causing a sensation on social media.
Chỉ vì một điều khoản tìm nhà mới cho ông Nghiên trước khi thu hồi biệt thự 12 Nguyễn Chế Nghĩa đã đẩy việc thu hồi khối tài sản của nhà nước khó như lên trời.