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Where was Guan Yu's birthplace?

Guan Yu was born on June 22nd, the third year of Yan Xi. Guan Yu's birthplace is Li Changping, Xie Xian County, Hedong, which is now Changping Village, Changping Township, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province. Yu was born as a farmer, with its own feudal culture. His first name was Changshou, and later he was changed to Yu, taking the word Yunchang. As a teenager, he studied literature at home, practiced martial arts and worked as a farmer. "Married a little longer, Lingguang and the first year (178) were born on May 13th."

At about the age of 23, that is, in the sixth year of Guanghe (183), Guan Yu fled his hometown because he killed an evil bear. Five years later, I went to Zhuozhou (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) and met Liu Bei and Zhang Fei. They became half-brothers. As the storm of the Yellow turban insurrectionary peasant uprising swept across the country, the rulers gathered troops from all over the country to carry out bloody suppression on the insurgents. In Zhuoxian County, Guan Yu and Liu Bei jointly recruited Xiang Yong and organized armed forces. He successively joined forces of Youzhou prefect Ada, corps commander Lu Zhi, a captain Zou Qing and a captain Hou Ting Gongsun Zan to fight against the Yellow Scarf Uprising Army. In the first year of Dixian Chuping (190), Liu Bei attached himself to Gongsun Zan and served as the commander of Pingyuan County (now Shandong Pingyuan County). Later, Pingyuan was in charge, and Guan Yu and Zhang Fei became other department Sima, leading the county army.

In the first year of Han Xingping (194), Cao Cao and Tao Qian competed for Xuzhou, and Liu Bei took Guan Yu to save Tao Qian, and was appointed as the secretariat of Yuzhou.

In the first year of Jian 'an in Han Dynasty (196), Yuan Shu attacked Liu Bei to prepare Guan Yu and refused to leave Huaiyin (now Xuyi County, Huaiyin City, Jiangsu Province).

In November of the third year of Jian 'an (198), Liu Bei and Cao Cao jointly defeated Lu Bu, and Cao Cao killed Lu Bu next time. Feathers participate in service.

In the fourth year of Jian 'an (199), Liu Bei sent Guan Yu to slay Cao Zhi, the secretariat of Xuzhou, and occupied Xuzhou. Yu was ordered to guard Xiapi (now Pixian East, Jiangsu Province) and be the prefect.

In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200), Cao Cao attacked Liu Bei and fled to Yuan Shao. Guan Yu and Liu Bei's wife were besieged in Xiapi, and Cao Yu was demoted to a partial general and received generous courtesy. In April of the same year, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao fought in Baima (now east of hua county, Henan Province). Guan Yu beheaded Yuan General Yan Liang among thousands of troops and was named Hou Ting of Hanshou. In July, Yu learned that Liu Bei was under Yuan Shao's command, so he hung up the seal, worshipped the book, left Cao Cao and returned to Liu Bei. Then he and Liu Bei ran to Runan (now southeast of runan county, Henan Province) to contact Liu Pi to attack Cao Cao. Yuan Shao suffered a crushing defeat in Guandu. In September of the sixth year of Jian 'an (20 1), Cao Cao recruited Liu Bei from the south, and I.M. Pei and others joined Liu Biao from Jingzhou to stay in Xinye (now the south of Xinye County, Henan Province) for seven years.

In the twelfth year of Jian 'an (207), Liu, Guan and Zhang went to Zhuge Liang's thatched cottage in Longzhong, and Zhuge Liang was invited to help.

In July of the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), Cao Cao Nan attacked Liu Biao. In August, Liu Biao died of illness, and his second son Liu Cong defected to Cao. Liu Bei left Fancheng for Jiangling (now jiangling county, Hubei Province). Guan Yu led the water army to Jiangxia to ask Liu Qi (the eldest son of Liu Biao) for help, and then joined Bei in Mianjiang to compete for Xiakou (now Wuhan City, Hubei Province). In that year 1 1 month, after negotiations by Zhuge Liang, Lu Su and others, Sun Quan and Liu Bei defeated Cao Jun together in Chibi (now Puyin County, Hubei Province). Liu Bei occupied four counties in the south of Jingzhou and took part in the battle.

In December of the 14th year of Jian 'an (209), Zhou Yu, a general of Soochow, died of illness. Liu Bei "borrowed" the counties in the north of Jingzhou from Sun Quan, and appointed Guan Yu as the prefect and general of Xiangyang and stationed in Jiangling.

In the 16th year of Jian 'an (2 1 1), Liu Bei, at the request of Liu Zhang, led an army westward and marched into Sichuan, leaving Zhuge Liang and Guan Yu guarding Jingzhou. The following year, Cao Cao led an army to attack Wu, carried out Zhuge Liang's strategic policy of uniting Wu to resist Cao, and fought in (now the east of Anlu County, Hubei Province) to repel Cao Bing's attack.

In the 19th year of Jian 'an (2 14), Liu Bei was defeated in attacking Los Angeles (now Guanghan County, Sichuan Province), and Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun were urgently dispatched to Sichuan for support, leaving Guan Yu alone in Jingzhou. In June of that year, Liu Bei conquered Chengdu and took charge of Yizhou animal husbandry, and officially appointed Guan Yu as the governor of Jingzhou affairs.

In the 20th year of Jian 'an (2 15), Sun Quan used Jingzhou as an excuse to demand from Liu Bei, and the contradiction between Wu and Shu intensified. Guan Yu chased officials sent by Sun Quan to Changsha, Lingling and Guiyang. Sun Quandao and Monroe attacked Changsha and Guiyang, prepared 50,000 soldiers and went down the river to fight them. Yu also took 30 thousand elite troops to Yiyang (now west of Yiyang City, Hunan Province) to confront Lu Su, and the tension between the two sides was on the verge. In February of that year, Cao attacked Hanzhong, fearing that Yizhou would fall, and sent messengers to make peace with Sun Quan. The two sides agreed to take Xiangshui as the boundary, and the three counties of East Changsha, Jiangxia and Guiyang belonged to Sun Quan. South County, Lingling County and Wuling County in the west belong to Liu Bei.

In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an (2 19), Liu Bei defeated Cao Cao and occupied Hanzhong, calling himself the "King of Hanzhong", worshiping him as a former general and pretending to be the first of the "Five Tiger Generals". In August, Yu Hua took advantage of Sun Quan's battle with Cao Cao to attack Fancheng and Xiangyang in the north, flooded Cao Jun, killed Cao Jiang Pound, surrendered to the Forbidden City, and made China a great success. Just as Guan was full of ambition, in October of the same year, Sun Quan sent a back road to attack Jingzhou. Feather was caught between Scylla and Charybdis, and the army was distracted and in a difficult situation. In November, Yu retreated to Fancheng in an attempt to recapture Jingzhou. On the way, he was stopped by Wu Jun, and his strength was lost and his fighting capacity was greatly reduced. Seeing that Jingzhou was hopeless, Yu first went to Maicheng (southeast of Dangyang County, Hubei Province) and wanted to escape to Xichuan to meet Liu Bei. 1February, Yu defeated Zhang Xiang and Lin Ju (now North of Anyuan County, Hubei Province) from Maicheng, and was captured by Sun Quan. He and Ziping were killed at the same time, at the age of 59.

(Robben writes Guan Yu like a god, Guan Yu is a lecher, and a one-handed fu will be Lu Su instead of Guan Yu (there are many others). The flooded Seventh Army is also a talent for weather problems in the south of the Yangtze River, and he is narrow-minded and can't allow anyone to be better than him, so I think this man is also an ordinary person, just a general of the Three Kingdoms, just like Zhang Liao and Gan Ning. )