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He only fought one great victory in his life, killing a general, but it affected the final direction of the Three Kingdoms

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was an era of division of the han dynasty, and various groups of heroes formed their own strength to compete for the Han Dynasty. Guan Yu, as a representative of the armed forces at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was revered by posterity as "Martial Saint". In China's four famous works "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he has fought many victorious battles, such as Wenjiu chopping Huaxiong, passing five levels and beheading six generals, and in Luo Guanzhong's pen, he is a loyal and courageous general. However, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu only fought a real victory and killed a general in his lifetime, but although he only fought one victory, it affected the pattern of the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

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He only fought one great victory in his life, killing a general, but it affected the final direction of the Three Kingdoms

In fact, in the zhengshi Zhonghuaxiong was not killed by Guan Yu but beheaded by Sun Jian, and Luo Guanzhong's events of passing five levels and beheading six generals were also compiled by him in order to enrich Guan Yu's brave image, and Guan Yu's lifelong victory in zhengshi was when Cao Cao was besieged by Yuan Shao in Baima. At that time, Liu Bei was hunted down and killed by Cao Cao, and Guan Yu was arrested for being the queen of Liu Bei's palace. After Cao Cao captured Guan Yu, he did not directly behead him, but instead treated Guan Yu with kindness and gave him the title of a partial general. Guan Yu stayed in the State of Wei in order to repay Cao Cao's favor.

He only fought one great victory in his life, killing a general, but it affected the final direction of the Three Kingdoms

Later, Yuan Shao in the north launched an attack on Cao Cao, who was weaker, and Cao Cao, who was unprepared, was besieged in Baima. Cao Cao was surrounded by confusion and wanted to surrender and save his life. Later, Guan Yu rode into Yuan Shao's army, destroying The Curse of The Curse all the way to the Shuai Banner and killing Yan Liang, who was sitting under the banner.

He only fought one great victory in his life, killing a general, but it affected the final direction of the Three Kingdoms

This is also the only general that Guan Yu killed in the main history records. The only battle Guan Yu won was the flooded Seventh Army, which was flooded, and Guan Yu used the flood to submerge all the Forbidden Seven Armies when the rain was frequent at that time. At that time, Guan Yu's battle was won, and it almost scared Cao Cao into moving the capital. However, in the end, Cao Cao joined forces with the State of Wu after listening to Sima Yi's advice, so that Guan Yu was captured and killed alive by the State of Wu, relieving his own crisis. Guan Yu's death caused a series of reactions, first Zhang Fei was killed, followed by the defeat of the Shu army led by Liu Bei at Yiling, resulting in a major injury to the Shu state and breaking Sun Liu's alliance.

He only fought one great victory in his life, killing a general, but it affected the final direction of the Three Kingdoms

At the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao confronted each other at Guandu, and Cao Cao unified the north with fewer victories and more victories. At the Battle of Chibi, the combined forces of Liu Bei and Sun Quan stopped Cao Cao's efforts to unify the world, causing Liu Bei's Sun Quan forces to grow and lay the foundation for the later establishment of the Three Kingdoms. At the Battle of Yiling, Liu Bei's army attacked the State of Wu and caused serious damage to Yuan Qi, a battle that broke the long-standing three kingdoms.

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