Many heroes appeared to fight for their masters. The most widely circulated story is about this man, who became sworn brothers with Liu in Taoyuan, made an appointment with Cao San, went through five customs and beheaded six generals, met his brother thousands of miles away, and then went to Soochow to negotiate with him. Finally, the seven armies were flooded, and the generals were captured alive. They were called Master Guan and warrior sage among the people.
Guan Yu was a real person in history. He really followed his brother Liu Bei to achieve their grand goal. He was really killed in Jingzhou because he was caught between Scylla and Charybdis. As we all know, Guan Yu's weapon is the dragon crescent moon blade, and his mount is the red rabbit horse. We all know that the Red Rabbit Horse was the mount of Lu Bu before Guan Yu. After Lu Bu was killed by Cao Cao, the red rabbit horse was given to Guan Yu by Cao Cao to buy people's hearts. The red rabbit horse is the dream mount of every military commander in the Three Kingdoms period, and it travels thousands of miles across mountains and seas every day.
But does the red hare really exist? Who was his first owner? It feels like the red rabbit is real. Lu Bu's fame should also have the bonus of Red Rabbit. Otherwise, so many military commanders will not be greedy. Xiliang is a cavalry. It is normal for Xiliang to have so many horses to produce a red rabbit.
Who was the first owner? That's Dong Zhuo. Because of what? Lu Bu recognized Ding Yuan as his adoptive father and worked for him. Later, in order to earn Lu Bu's income, Dong Zhuo gave the Red Rabbit to Lu Bu, and gave him some benefits to kill Ding Yuan, and then recognized himself as the adoptive father. Dong Zhuo was originally the leader of Xiliang cavalry, and there was no shortage of good horses. So I think it's Dong Zhuo.