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How did Guan Suo die in the Three Kingdoms?

Guan Suo, the third son of Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms game, is not recorded in the history books, so where did he come from? This can be traced back to the tile house in the Song Dynasty to find the answer. The tile-roofed house flourished in the Song Dynasty, and many excellent storytellers appeared. In order to attract customers, they collected a lot of materials from folklore and history to enrich their performances, so Guan Suo came into being.

Guan Suo, also known as Hua Guansuo, is said to have been born in Guan Gong's Xiapi period. He gave an old man with a flower surname to his adopted son during the war (just like the Red Army gave the child to others during the Long March), but he was not in a hurry to name the child. The old man only knows the child's surname and calls him Hua Guan. At the age of six, Hua Guan studied martial arts with a master named Suosheng, who was called Hua Guansuo. Later, Hua learned that his father was Guan Yu and went to Jingzhou to find relatives. Guan Yu refused to recognize him, so he asked Guan Ping to compete with him. Unexpectedly, Guan Ping was defeated after only three rounds. Guan Yu recognized this son and changed his name to Hua. In the comments, he called this one "Hua Renzu Guizong" (as if this happened in traditional storytelling, such as,).

Not long after Guan Suo arrived in Jingzhou, it was Guan Yu's turn to go to Maicheng. On the battlefield, Guan Suo tried his best to recapture the dragon crescent moon blade from Pan Zhang and worked hard day and night. It took only three days to escape to Chengdu through the path and call the police. Because of fatigue, I can't afford to get sick. When Kong Ming saw it, he said that he needed "three different relaxations" as medicine to prolong his life to save his life. "Sanyishu" is Liu's beard. Beards of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei are easy to find, but those of Guan Yu are hard to find, because Guan Yu's head has been sent to Xuchang. Kongming sent his younger brother Zhuge Jun to tell fortune and stole a beard from Xudu. After many twists and turns, he finally felt happy about Guan Suo's illness. At this time, Liu Guan had passed away, and young heroes Zhang Bao, Guan Xing and Guan Suo became the main force, making great contributions to quelling the Yongkai Rebellion. Later, Guan Suo followed Kong to make Man Zi. In the commentary, he fought Meng Huo, and most of the seven captures were attributed to him. Unfortunately, the hero's life is short. When the team returned to Korea, he suffered from miasma. He relapsed and died in Yunnan at the age of 32. Up to now, the locked face is still the face of the god in Yunnan-Guizhou ghost play. If you look closely, it feels like Guan Gong's face in Beijing Opera.