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Who is the most loyal person in the history of China?
The most loyal people in the history of China are Guan Yu and Guan Yunchang.

Reason: Guan Yu's loyalty has been remembered by people since the beginning of the Three Oaths in Taoyuan. In the end, he rode thousands of miles alone, knew how to fight with a knife, lost Jingzhou, defeated Maicheng, and showed a model of loyalty until his death. In the evaluation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Mao Zonggang called it the "righteous absolutely" of the "three absolutely" in the Romance.

Guan Yu: Guan Yu (? -220), the word Yunchang, was born in Hedong, Xie Liang (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), and was a famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He followed Liu Bei in his early days and was captured by Cao Cao. He killed Yan Liang, the general of Yuan Shao, in Bai Mapo, and called him an enemy with Zhang Fei.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao's treachery, Guan Yu's benevolence and righteousness, and Zhuge Liang's stratagem. The so-called "three musts" means that Zhuge Liang is "the first must among ancient and modern sages". Guan Yu is "the first wonder among ancient and modern celebrities" and Cao Cao is "the first wonder among ancient and modern adulterers". The three wonders here are all about these three people.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the four classical novels in China, and its full name is the popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The writer is Luo Guanzhong, a novelist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He is China's first historical novel. It describes the historical situation from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the early Western Jin Dynasty 105. The book reflects the political and military struggles and the transformation of various social contradictions during the Three Kingdoms period, and summarizes the historical changes of this era, shaping a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

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