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How did Guansuo die?

Guan Suo's death was not accidental, but normal.

Guan Suo is a figure in China folklore, and also appeared in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the romance, he was the third son of Guan Yu. After the fall of Jingzhou, he fled to Baojiazhuang to recuperate. After recovering from his illness, he heard that the enemy of Dongwu was dead, but he returned to Shuzhong to accompany Zhuge Liang south.

The origin of Guan Suo can be found in the History of the Three Kingdoms, which mentions that Guan Suo was born when Guan Yu killed and fled. After Liu Bei occupied Jingzhou, Guan Suo came to Jingzhou to defect to his father. After that, Liu Bei captured Yizhou, and Guan Suo led the troops to guard Yunnan. Up to now, the "Guan Suo Opera" featuring Guan Suo is still circulating in Yunnan.

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Descendants of guansuo

The descendants of Guan Yu were killed by Pang Club, the son of Pound, when the Han Dynasty perished. For details, please refer to Ji Shu quoted by Pei Songzhi in The Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Guan Yu. At that time, Pang Hui defeated Shu Han with Zhong Hui and Wargo, and Shu Han died. In order to avenge his father, he "destroyed Guan Jia." In Jingzhou, there are descendants of Guan Yu handed down from generation to generation.

According to the Records of Jingzhou Prefecture and Jiangling County in Guangxu Period of Qing Dynasty, when Guan Ping was guarding Jingzhou with his father, he married Zhao Yun's daughter and gave birth to a son named Guan Yue. When Wu Bing attacked Jingzhou, Guan Ping's wife escaped from Jingzhou with her eight-year-old son, changed her name and went to the countryside. It was not until the Western Jin Dynasty wiped out Wu and unified the whole country that she returned to Jingzhou and resumed her surname. She lived in Jingzhou for generations and made Shouling her home.

During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Guan Yue was directly honored as the Guanling in Dangyang, and during the Qianlong period, he was honored as the Guanmiao in Jingzhou, and was granted the hereditary doctor of the Five Classics, and all miscellaneous studies were exempted. Although there is no such record in the history books, according to the ancestors of Guan surname in Jingzhou, they are indeed descendants of Guan Yu. Jingzhou should be the only hometown of Guan Yu's descendants.

Guan Suo's wife Bao San Niang.

One of Guan Suo's wives is Bao Sanniang. In the fifth year of Jianxing (AD 227), Bao Sanniang was stationed with his husband in Hanshou (now the ancient city). In the first year of Yanxing (AD 263), Cao Wei's third army attacked Shu with 100,000 troops, and the enemy troops reached Jiameng Pass. When Guan Suo died, Bao Sanniang also fought a bloody battle with Wei Jun in the earth dam and died heroically. After Bao Sanniang's death, she was buried in Qu Hui Dam on the Bailong River, 5 kilometers north of the ancient city of Zhao Hua.

Its tomb is 2.3 feet (about 8 meters) high and around 1422.8 feet (76 meters). It is said that there is a stone tablet in front of Ming Chengzu's tomb, the upper part of which falls off, leaving only the words "Mrs. Guan Bao Sanniang".

19 14, the French excavated Bao Sanniang's tomb. The tomb is 6.45 meters long, 2 meters wide and 65438 0.29 meters high. The tomb is arc-shaped and arched with Han Dynasty portrait bricks. Frontal bones and portrait bricks were stolen, and the stone tablet was rebuilt, engraved with the words "the tomb of General Hansel's wife". Bao Sanniang's tomb is now a provincial cultural relics protection unit.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guan Suo (the third son of Guan Yu, a figure in ancient folklore in China).