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Is there a man named Guan Suo in the Three Kingdoms?

Guansuo, the word dimension. According to several popular sayings and Guan Yu's genealogy, Guan Suo is Guan Yu's third son, that is, Guan Yu's youngest son. Guan Shu Genealogy also said that Guan Suo "went into Sichuan in the chaos of Jihai, seeking revenge for his soldiers, and recruited Meng Huo as a pioneer from Wuhou in the second year of Jianxing". According to the newly unearthed Four Kinds and Stories of Hua Quan's Face Rape in 1970s, in the Ming Dynasty (1465- 1487), his fathers Guan Yu, Liu Bei and Zhang Fei ascended to heaven in front of Jiang Ziya Temple in Taoyuandong, Qingkou. Liu Bei, who was alone at that time, was afraid that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, who had wives and children in their later years, would miss their families in the future, shake their faith and ruin their careers, so they encouraged Guan Yu and Zhang to kill each other to strengthen their confidence. Later Guan Yu killed Zhang Fei's family. When Zhang Fei ran to Xiexian County and killed Guan Yu's youngest son in one breath, when he saw Guan Yu's two underage sons Guan Ping and Guan Xing, he couldn't bear to kill them and was ready to take them away. When he was about to kill Guan Yu's wife Jin Hu, he saw that she was pregnant and couldn't bear to kill her, so he let her go. Hu Tian later gave birth to Guan Suo. When Xiao Guansuo grew up, he was superior in martial arts. He found his father Guan Yu and asked to return to the Sect. Guan Yu denied it. Guan Suo immediately became furious and threatened his father Guan Yu: If he is not allowed to return to Guan Jia, he will go to Cao Cao and lead his troops to capture Guan Yu and other generals of the Five Tigers alive. Under the threat of Guan Suo, Guan Yu accepted his own flesh and blood-his youngest son Guan Suo. Chapter 87 of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms also says that Guan Suo is the son of Guan Yu. After the fall of Jingzhou, Guan Suo fled to Baojiazhuang to recuperate. After his recovery, he went directly to Sichuan to visit Liu Chan. On the way, he met Zhuge Liang who had gone south. From then on, Guan Suo followed Zhuge Liang and became a pioneer in the front line. It is precisely because of Guan Suo's outstanding achievements in the southern expedition that he won the love of the people in Yunnan and Guizhou. Chen Ding, a writer in A Qing, wrote in Qian You Lun that the local people named many places and buildings after Guan Suo to commemorate him. For example, there are cable bridges along the river, as well as Guansuoling and Guansuoquan, and there are also cable temples in the local area. Therefore, some scholars believe that these stories about Guan Suo are not groundless. Several genealogies of Guan Suo all say that Guan Suo is Guan Yu's youngest son, so many people in academic circles think that Guan Suo is Guan Yu's youngest son. Of course, some scholars believe that there is no one in history, and their main basis is that there is no record in official history. Since Guan Yu's other two sons, Guan Ping and Guan Xing, are recorded in Guan Yu Biography, why is there no record of Guan Suo? If it is really about Suo Qi, why didn't Chen Shou include it when he wrote The History of the Three Kingdoms?