Guan Ping

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Guan Ping was a historical figure of the late Eastern Han dynasty, best known as the adopted son and loyal military aide of the famed general Guan Yu, and is also celebrated as a warrior in the classic novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese person
character in a novel
historical figure
military officer
person of the late Eastern Han dynasty
activePeriod late Eastern Han dynasty
adoptiveFather Guan Yu NERFINISHED
allegiance Liu Bei NERFINISHED
Shu Han NERFINISHED
appearsIn Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Guan Yu (as deified general) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Guan Yu's campaigns
Jing Province NERFINISHED
basedOn historical figure of the late Eastern Han dynasty
capturedBy forces of Eastern Wu
commandRole aide-de-camp to Guan Yu
commemoratedIn Chinese popular culture
folk tales about Guan Yu and his family
country China
culture Chinese
deathCause execution
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
executedWith Guan Yu NERFINISHED
familyName Guan NERFINISHED
fictionalization Romance of the Three Kingdoms depiction is partly fictionalized
genreOfWorkAppearedIn historical novel
givenName Ping NERFINISHED
historicalStatus minor historical figure
languageOfName Chinese
literaryStatus supporting character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
loyalTo Guan Yu NERFINISHED
Liu Bei NERFINISHED
militaryBranch infantry
name Guan Ping NERFINISHED
notableFor appearance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
being the adopted son of Guan Yu
serving as a loyal military aide to Guan Yu
occupation general
military aide
portrayedAs brave warrior
filial son
loyal retainer
servedUnder Guan Yu NERFINISHED
virtue bravery
filial piety
loyalty

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Guan Yu child Guan Ping
Guandi oftenDepictedWith Guan Ping