
Who was Guan Yu's wife?
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.

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.
Ranked as one of the four great beauties of ancient China, Diao Chan's origins are shrouded in mystery; even her name wasn't originally her given name.

One of the reasons Guan Yu was captured and beheaded by the Wu army was that Liu Feng, Liu Bei's adopted son, did not send troops to his aid.

In Chinese stories, films, and plays, Bao Gong is always depicted with a dark, grim face, while Guan Yu appears with a red face, quite different from their real appearances.

According to "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," Guan Ping was the son of Guan Ding, and later became Guan Yu's adopted son; however, official historical records state that he was Guan Yu's biological son.

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.
When you combine the names of Liu Bei's four children, you can discern the immense ambition that this figure harbored, something he always tried to conceal beneath a humble exterior.

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.

"Zhuge Liang" Tang Guoqiang had a more prominent career compared to the cast of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," while "Guan Yu" Lu Shuming died suddenly from a heart attack.

The appearance of Lu Shuming as Guan Yu in the film "Green Dragon Crescent Blade," released during the Lunar New Year of the Ox, angered many viewers who felt it was misleading.

Mentioning Guan Yu, everyone immediately pictures a majestic and awe-inspiring general famous for his disdain for wealth.

The death of the renowned general of the Eastern Wu faction, who planned to capture Guan Yu and seize Jingzhou, is depicted in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms in a very strange way, unlike any other death.

According to some Chinese scholars, the real reason for Guan Yu's tragic death was a profound disagreement with Zhuge Liang's ideals.

(VTC News) – To successfully portray Guan Yu, Lu Shuming had to endure pain, bleeding, pus formation on his face, and nearly broke his back on the film set.