Guan Yu’s death was just a group of Yinduozi’s oath of loyalty to the emperor

In fact, official history says that after Lu Bu was killed in Baimenlou, the red rabbit horse on his hip was captured by Cao Cao. There is no further mention of this beast, and there is no mention of Red Rabbit Horse in the history books after this. In fact, this is more in line with the facts. Estimating based on the service age of a war horse, it would not be able to ride under the buttocks of Han Shoutinghou. So, to put it this way, there is no such thing as Cao Cao inviting people to buy BMWs and giving them to heroes. Therefore, it is quite doubtful that Luo Guanzhong specifically wrote this scene about Red Rabbit Extending Life and Guan Yu. Who is he writing about? As for pairing such a mythical horse with a sword-wielding warrior and piecing together such an epic, what exactly does it mean to express has become an unsolved mystery in this book.

? Of course, the description of General Guan's military life in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is really rich and colorful, and a lot of ink is wasted. The general has a red face and a long beard, elegant and supple, with a green official hat on his head, green armor and silk sash, and a red rabbit and rouge beast on his crotch. You can't get enough of the red and green along the way of this expedition! But strangely enough, it seems that General Guan's martial arts skills immediately became world-class because of this rouge beast. The Qinglong Yanyue Sword is flying like a deserted place. On the battlefield, he has passed five levels and killed six generals, showing his valiant and heroic appearance. Of course, people always get frustrated sometimes. It's okay to play with a knife, but it's troublesome to play with your temper at the same time! Otherwise, he would have gone his own way to take Xiangfan, defeated Maicheng, been subdued, and then killed by Sun Quan. Of course, his life as an old man is at the top level among unparalleled heroes. Therefore, it is not unreasonable for later generations to honor him as the "Martial Saint". For this reason, a Guandi temple was built specifically for him to show his worship. And because its face is like red jade, the red light represents the joy of attracting wealth. As a result, he was worshiped by wealthy merchants from all over the country. After that, they all chose the Feng Shui position and placed offerings for them.

Have you ever noticed that the author Luo Guanzhong has already vividly expressed the idea of ??a person who wants to be a king on the page? In the real world, it was in the 16th year of Yuanhuizong (1356) that he bid farewell to Zhao Baofeng and joined the peasant uprising army Zhang Shicheng as a guest in an attempt to dominate, but failed in the end. Because after Zhang Shicheng was demoted to the Yuan Dynasty, he became the modern version of Adou Liu Chan. His unwillingness to think about Shu made the disappointed Luo Guanzhong retreat to the next best thing and resolutely return to Hangzhou. At this time, he seemed to understand something about contemporary history. Of course, if you look at it from a different height, you will have a completely new understanding.

However, when writing "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", it was difficult to write the story of the king's failure to meet the wise king as a theme. In fact, the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty were also chaotic times, but Luo Guanzhong seemed to be vaguely aware that it was somewhat similar to the long-ago end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. And our great novelist in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties seems to have found a historical fit. That's how he settled into his seat. I swear, isn't the character Cao Cao the same as Zhu Yuanzhang who is about to overthrow King Yuantu! Liu Bei was a wise king, but he died young. But his son looks very much like Zhang Shicheng. If you were to arrange yourself as a character, who would it be? And whose experience would be more like your own? And who could well reflect your own opinions and opinions? Is it Zhang Fei? Am I not as beautiful as him? Is it Zhao Yun? How can I be as beautiful as Zhao Yun! After much deliberation, the only person who feels that the place fits the most is Guan Yu Guan Yunchang! Therefore, when Yanyi was born in Cao Ying and his heart was in Han, this may be the author's opinion, but when Yanyi wanted to take Xiangfan, it was just wishful thinking on the part of the author. The final defeat in Maicheng was because Mingjun was dead. Because, after all, when "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was written, it was already four years after Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty.