Guan Gong Guan Yu Warrior Vinyl Romance of the Three Kingdoms General Dynasty

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Guan Gong Guan YuVinyl Includes: 12" Vinyl 18" Guan Dao (Chinese Pole Weapon) Helmet Piece Collection from Vin Teng's Chinese Legends Historical Figure From Fables of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Deity of the Buddhist Religion Guan Yu's Virtues include: Righteousness and LoyaltyGuan Yu (died January or February 220),[a] courtesy name Yunchang, was a general serving under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He played a significant role in the events that led to the end of the dynasty and the establishment of the state of Shu Han – founded by Liu Bei – in the Three Kingdoms period. After Liu Bei gained control of Yi Province in 214, Guan Yu remained in Jing Province to govern and defend the area for about seven years. In 219, while he was away fighting Cao Cao's forces at the Battle of Fancheng, Liu Bei's ally Sun Quan broke the Sun–Liu alliance and sent his general Lü Meng to invade and conquer Liu Bei's territories in Jing Province in a stealth operation. By the time Guan Yu found out about the loss of Jing Province after his defeat at Fancheng, it was too late. He was subsequently captured in an ambush by Sun Quan's forces and executed.[2]As one of the best known Chinese historical figures throughout East Asia, Guan Yu's true life stories have largely given way to fictionalised ones, most of which are found in read more