A brass statue of Guan Yu riding on horseback
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Guan Yu (160 AD -219 AD), with the courtesy name Yunchang, was an important general and historical figure of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period in China. He is Liu Bei's trusted deputy general and also a legendary figure in Liu Bei's clothing token "Scraping Bones and Healing Injuries". He is seven feet and five inches long, with beautiful and majestic beard, and excellent martial arts skills. He once made significant military achievements for Liu Bei in the Battle of Red Cliffs, was conferred the title of "Marquis of Wu", and became an important assistant and guard of Liu Bei. He is known for his loyalty and bravery, and is revered as the "Martial Saint" by people. Known as "Guan Gong" in later generations and widely worshipped. The spirit and story of Guan Yu are widely spread in Chinese culture and have become legendary figures in history.