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Who is Guan Yu's wife in Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

Cao Yuee.

Guan Yu's wife is Cao Yuee, Cao Cao's adopted daughter, and Cao Yuee is Cao Cao's maid. Later, Cao Cao accepted Guan Yu as his adopted daughter and betrothed him to Guan Yu, but Guan Yu and her strange strange bedfellows later left without saying goodbye. When Cao Yuee knew this, he tried to catch up and begged to go with him, but Guan Yu refused, and Cao Yuee committed suicide at his feet.

It is also said that Cao Yuee didn't catch up with Guan Yu when he rode Ma Qianli alone. In short, Cao Yuee is Guan Yu's wife. Nonsense: As early as the History of the Three Kingdoms, there was a story about Suo recognizing his father in Jingzhou. It is said that Guan Yu followed Liu Bei to March and fight after killing the local bully. On the way, Guan Suo, the son, came to find his father. According to the conversation between father and son, Guan Yu's father-in-law was Hu.

It is clearly recorded in the rap story "The Legend of the Crown Lock" that Guan Yu's wife's name is Hu Jinding. At that time, after Liu Guan and Zhang became sworn, Liu Bei was worried that Guan Guan and Zhang Jia could not live and die together, so Zhang Fei and Guan Yu made an appointment to exchange wives and children. Zhang Fei came to Guan Jia's heart and was reluctant to let Guan Yu's wife Hu Jinding go. At that time, Hu Jinding was pregnant, and later gave birth to a son named Guan Suo.

Guan Yu's life experience

At the end of Han Dynasty, he fled to Zhuo Jun, and Zhang Fei set out from Liu Bei. When Liu Bei arrived in Xuzhou, he made Guan Yu the satrap. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), Cao Cao marched eastward, defeated Liu Bei, and Guan Yu was captured. Later, he followed Cao Cao to meet Yuan in Guandu, stabbed Yuan's general Yan Liang to death in the crowd, named Han as Shou Tinghou, and soon surrendered to Liu Bei. Later, Liu Bei attached himself to Jingzhou to shepherd Liu Biao.

In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), Cao Cao entered Jingzhou, and Liu Bei led many people to flee to the south, and Guan Yu followed him to Xiakou. While Cao Cao was defeated in Chibi, Liu Bei took over the counties in the south of the Yangtze River and appointed Guan Yu as the prefect and general of Xiangyang. Liu Beixi decided Yizhou and made Guan Yu keep Jingzhou. In the twentieth year of Jian 'an (2 15), Guan Yu tried his best to expel the chief officials of Changsha, Lingling and Guiyang, which were placed by Sun Quan.

In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an (2 19), he was worshipped as a former general and besieged the southern general Cao in Fancheng. At that time, the Hanshui River flooded, and all the seven armies of General Zuo were submerged in the forbidden area, and General Pound was beheaded. He promised that south of Xuchang, Henan Province, there were often distant responses, which greatly shocked China. Cao Cao sent general Huang Xu to save him.

Wu took the opportunity to attack Jiangling, Guan Yu defeated Maicheng (now southeast of Dangyang, Hubei), and was captured and killed by Wu Jun with his son Guan Ping. Chasing a strong marquis. Good at Zuo Zhuan, good at soldiers and arrogant scholar-officials, known for loyalty.