First of all, the peerless wizard Guan Gong saved America.
In the zaju "The Story of Cutting off Guan Yu and Losing Sim under the Moon", it is said that Cao Cao wanted to confuse Guan Yu with his beauty, let Guan Yu work for himself, and sent the story of losing Sim to seduce him. Diusim's story tried to tease up and down, and Guan Yu was like a rock, which completely eradicated this erotic future trouble. In "Kunju Opera", it is also the story of Diusim's disobedience to women's morality, seducing Master Guan, and Guan Yu's justice made him behead Diusim. The Ming drama The Story of Guan Gong and Losing His Heart is also very interesting. It is said that the story of diusim told the master Guan everything, and Guan Yu also admired it. But in order to revive the Han Dynasty, Diusim's story also understood the truth, so he drew his sword and committed suicide. It is also said that Guan Yu loved jade so much that he sent the story of Diusim into an empty net to become a nun, but the story of Diusim was afraid that Cao Cao would not let him go, which led to Liu Guan and Zhang San's brothers not meeting each other, so he also committed suicide.
Second, the story of the villain "Cao Cao" who imprisoned Diusim in this world.
It is said that the stories of Guan Yu and Diusim all ended in tragedy, but they were so sad that later generations began to deal with the rest of the scenes. Guan Yu doesn't love women, so he escorted the story of Diusim back to his hometown of Muer Village, but the story of Diusim was never married, and finally became a virtuous old woman, which was built by fellow villagers as a memorial. In order to make a living and enrich people's literary life, Dixim's story also organized a troupe performance. The stage she built used to be an attractive scenic spot in the village, and so on. It can be seen from here that both Di Xin and Guan Gong are good people and just people. However, after the evolution of "Cao Cao", Cao Cao, a white-faced traitor, was the spokesman of the "wicked" among the people, saying that he "imprisoned the story of Diusim and became his own private slave."
In fact, these are all fabrications of folklore. There is no such thing in history. The story of Di Xin and Lu Bu never became husband and wife, let alone Cao Guanyu and others.