Guan Ping
Guan Ping (? - 219) was a Chinese general with the service of the lord of war Liu EIB at the time of the end of the Dynastie Han and the beginning of the time of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. It is especially known to be the oldest son and adoptive famous general Guan Yu. Studying martial arts, it was adopted at the 18 years age by Guan Yu and thus joined the rows of Liu EIB while following his new father in multiple military campaigns.
In year 207, it was active in the defense of Xinye and contributed to push back the troops of Xiahou Dun, whereas with Liu Feng, it trapped the enemy in a ambush flamer. Then in year 211, always with its assistant Liu Feng, it blocked the projection of Sun Yu in Baqiu, controlling northern bank of the Long River. It accompanied then Liu EIB in its conquest by the West and helped it with the master key of the Fu River. A little later it was sent to claim the assistance of Zhuge Liang in Jingzhou where it remained there to help his father in his defense.
In, year 219, it was placed at the avant-garde as a lieutenant de Liao Hua in the offensive on the town of Fan. With his father, he managed to take Xiangyang, then together, valiantly fought Pang Of and broke the seven armies of Yu Jin. It however was beaten by Xu Huang and flees in Maicheng with Guan Yu where they were besieged by the Wu. Trying to flee again while moving towards the west, they fell into a ambush from Wu. Then insulated, Guan Ping which tried to help his/her father took captive was also made capture. After deliverbeing delivered to Sun Quan, it was duly carried out on order of this last.
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