1. There is a passage quoted from the biography of Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms: When Guan Yu was in the next pi, he wanted to "please" Du Fu for many times. Du Shi was originally the wife of Qin, a subordinate of Lu Bu. After Qin defected to Yuan Shu, she abandoned Du Xing. Guan Yu wanted to marry her, but Cao Cao disagreed and joined the harem. As a result, Guan Yu did not marry.
2. In the Huai opera Guan Gong Ci Cao, Guan Yu has a wife-Cao Yuee. Cao Fu's servant Cao Yuee was adopted by Cao Cao and betrothed to Guan Yu. However, Guan Yu and her strange strange bedfellows finally left Cao. Cao Yuee heard the news and pleaded with his peers. Guan Yu refused, so Cao Yuee drew his sword and committed suicide.
3. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the introduction of Guan Yu's marriage is very simple. Only the thirteenth time, after Guan Yu captured Xiangyang City, Zhu Gejin said to Sun Quan, "Yun Chang came to Jingzhou, Liu Bei got a wife, a husband has a son, and a daughter will be born next time ..." A few words passed. As for Guan Yu's wife, what's her surname? She never mentioned it.
4. According to Qian (alias "Dongdong" now Qingpu people), the book "Novel Collection" records: "In the fifth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Zhu De, the king of Xiezhou, had a brick coffin, and his ancestors were born and died for two generations, which is very detailed." Bricks, which are tombstones, are engraved with the information of Guan Yu's last two generations. Based on these materials, Wang wrote the Tombstone of Guan Houzu. This article also mentions Guan Yu's wife: "Hou Chang married Hu, Yu Lingdi Guang, and was born on May 13th of the first year of Wuwu". Guan Yu's wife, surnamed Hu, can be found in Biography of Popular Three Kingdoms in Hunan and Tombstone of Guanhouzu.
Second, the introduction:
Guan Yu (? -220), formerly known as Xianren, later changed to Yunchang, a native of Xie Xian County, Hedong County (now Yuncheng, Shanxi Province). He was a famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He followed Liu Bei in his early days, was captured by Cao Cao, and killed Yan Liang, the general of Yuan Shao, in Bai Mapo. Together with Zhang Fei, they are called ten thousand enemies.
After Battle of Red Cliffs, Liu Bei helped Zhou Yu of Wu Dong attack Coss of the Southern Army, so he didn't send Guan Yu to the North Road to stop Cao Cao's reinforcements. After Coss retreated, Guan Yu was appointed as the prefect of Xiangyang by Liu Bei. Liu Beijin Yizhou, Guan Yu stayed in Jingzhou.
In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an, Guan Yu surrounded Xiangfan, and Cao Cao sent reinforcements. Guan Yu captured Yu Jin alive and killed Pound, which greatly shocked China. Cao Cao wants to move the capital to avoid its sharpness. Later, Cao Cao sent Huang Xu to reinforce, and Monroe of Soochow attacked Jingzhou. Guan Yu was caught between Scylla and Charybdis and was defeated and killed.