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Guan Yu fortune-telling Maicheng _ Who is Guan Yu fortune-telling Maicheng?

What does Guan Gong mean by going to Maicheng?

Guan Gong's going to Maicheng means that Guan Gong's going to Maicheng is a last resort and his death is coming.

Guan Gong's going to Maicheng means that Guan Gong's going to Maicheng is a last resort and his death is coming. Later, people used this sentence to describe people who can succeed in everything, and sometimes they stumble and fail. It is a metaphor for despair. It describes that people who can succeed in everything sometimes fail.

The story of Guan Yu's defeat in Maicheng: In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an, Guan Yu attacked Fancheng, which was submerged by the seven forbidden armies, and its military strength was greatly enhanced. Cao Cao once proposed to move the capital to avoid its sharpness. In October of the 24th year of Jian 'an (2 19), General Monroe of Jiangdong attacked Jingzhou and captured Guan Yu's stronghold Jiangling when Guan Yu confronted Cao Ren, commander of Fancheng. Guan Yu was attacked on both sides, so he quickly withdrew from Fancheng and returned to the west to station in Maicheng. Lv Meng adopted the strategy of disintegration, which made Guan Yu's soldiers unwilling to fight and gradually dispersed.

Guan Yu was isolated and stuck to Maicheng. Sun Quan sent someone to induce Guan Yu to surrender. Guan Yu pretended to surrender, put up a flag at the head of the city and pretended to be a sergeant, but he escaped, only a dozen riders followed. Sun Quan sent Zhu Ran and Pan Zhang to cut off Guan Yu's various back roads, captured Guan Yu and his son Guan Ping alive in Linzhou and immediately executed them.

Brief introduction of Guan Yu:

Guan Yu, born in Xie Xian County, Hedong County (now Yuncheng, Shanxi Province), was a famous soldier at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Like Confucius "Wen Sheng", he was honored as a "warrior sage" by later generations. Taoism regards Guan Yu as "Guan Sheng Di Jun", which is often called "Guan Di", and is one of the four handsome protectors of Taoism.

Guan Yu followed Liu Bei in his early days. After Battle of Red Cliffs was appointed as the prefect of Xiangyang by Liu Bei, Liu Bei entered Yizhou and Guan Yu stayed in Jingzhou. In 2 19, Guan Yu surrounded Xiangfan, and Cao Cao sent reinforcements. Guan Yu captured Yu Jin alive and killed Pound, which greatly shocked China. Later, Cao Cao sent Huang Xu to reinforce, and Soochow Monroe attacked Jingzhou. Guan Yu was caught between Scylla and Charybdis, captured by Pan Zhang and killed in Linzhou. Liu Chan, the ruler in the last years of Shu and Han Dynasties, called him "Queen Zhuang" after his death.