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The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
one of China's Four Great Classical Novels
Guan Yu
Chinese general serving warlord Liu Bei (160-220)
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guandao
A guandao is a type of Chinese polearm that is used in some forms of Chinese martial arts. In Chinese, it is properly called a yanyuedao (偃月刀; lit. "reclining moon blade"), the name under which it appears in texts such as the Wujing Zongyao and Huangchao Liqi Tushi. It consists of a heavy blade with a spike at the back and sometimes also a notch at the spike's upper base that can catch an opponent's weapon. In addition, there are often irregular serrations that lead the back edge of the blade to the spike. The blade is mounted atop a long wooden or metal pole and a pointed metal counterweight

Warriors Orochi
2007 video game
Yanhu District
district of Yuncheng, Shanxi, China
Guan Ping
Chinese general serving warlord Liu Bei (died 220)

Warriors Orochi 2
2008 video game
Guan Xing
3rd century Chinese Shu Han state official
Red Hare
famous horse owned by Lü Bu during the late Eastern Han dynasty
Oath of the Peach Garden
fictional event in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Guan Suo
fictional character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, son of Guan Yu
Zhou Cang
fictional character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Statue of Guan Yu (Jingzhou)
statue in Jingzhou, People's Republic of China
Green Dragon Crescent Blade
weapon of Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Guan Yinping
Noble woman of the Three Kingdom period
Holy Emperor Guan's True Scripture to Awaken the World
taoist classic work