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Why did Guan Yu surrender to Cao Cao and say that he was loyal?

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Guan Yu (Chinese: 关羽; pinyin: Jīn) was a prominent figure of the Three Kingdoms period. Born in the grass, he fled his hometown because he committed an offense for others, and later met Liu Bei Zhang Fei because of the misfortune, and then married a brother of the opposite sex and went to the peak of his life. Guan Yu's loyalty is well known, but Guan Yu once surrendered to Cao Cao and beheaded Yan Liang, Wen Ugly, and Yuan Jun almost killed Liu Bei.

Why did Guan Yu surrender to Cao Cao and say that he was loyal?

Guan Yu's surrender to Cao Cao was also to protect Liu Bei's family, and Cao Cao represented the imperial court, and surrendering to Cao Cao was to work for the imperial court, and Guan Yu was right to do so. But for the eldest brother Liu Bei, he was disloyal, Cao Cao was Liu Bei's enemy, regarded by Liu Bei as a Han thief, thinking day and night about the hoeing and hanging thief, but Guan Yu even beheaded Yuan Shao's two generals, helped Cao Cao to break Yuan Yuan's army, and added bricks and tiles to Cao Cao's unification of the north in the future, invisibly increasing Liu Bei's pressure, is this considered loyalty? However, Guan Yu protected Liu Bei's family and returned to Liu Bei's arms in time, which was also a cliff stop, but he still had negative brotherhood.

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