Self-compiled and pirated version of Three Kingdoms: Han Shouhou killed six generals in five passes_1000 words

It is said that Guan Yu was forced to surrender to Cao Cao. He stayed in Cao Cao's camp all day and his heart was in Han. When he found out the whereabouts of his brother Liu Bei, he went to look for him. Cao Cao learned that Guan Yu was leaving, but refused to receive him. Guan Yu had no choice but to write a farewell letter and send it to the Prime Minister's Mansion. After packing everything, he asked his two sisters-in-law to get in the car, then he climbed on the red rabbit horse, carrying the Qinglong knife, led his entourage, protected the car, and walked towards the north gate of Xudu. After hearing the news, Cao Cao hurriedly came to see him off and gave Guan Yu a war robe. Guan Yu thanked him and left.

When they arrived at Dongling Pass, the guard Kong Xiu wanted to check the passage order. Guan Yu left in such a hurry that he forgot to ask Cao Cao for the order. Kong Xiu saw that he had no order, so he stepped forward to capture him. Guan Yu saw that time was running out, so he started fighting with him. I saw Guan Yu waving the Green Dragon Sword up and down and shouting loudly: "Look at my special move 'Rain of Flowers in the Sky'!" After hearing this, Kong Xiu couldn't help being shocked, and was knocked off his horse by Guan Yu's sword. (It turns out that Guan Yu also understands the tactics in his heart, applause!)

Guan Yu protected the chariot battle and headed towards Luoyang. When he was approaching Luoyang, the guard Meng Tan used his double sword to stop him, but he could not fight for three rounds. Meng Tan pretended to be defeated and prepared to let Han Fu shoot him with an arrow (Han Fu said: Although I am a gentleman, but... it is reasonable to use villain's methods at critical moments). However, Guan Yu's horse was so fast that he had already caught up with him, and a "Pangu Kaitiandi" hacked him to death. Han Fu hid by the door and used all his strength to shoot Guan Yu in the left arm. Guan Yu pulled out the arrow and went straight to Han Fu. With another blow, Han Fu was "sent" to "thousands of miles away" ( Guan Yu said: My heart is surging right now, so I will sing a song for everyone: I will send you away thousands of miles away, and you will be silent and black and white...).

Guan Yu killed the scattered soldiers, bound their wounds, and went straight to Sishui Pass overnight. When Bian Xi, the guard of the Sishui Pass, heard that Guan Yu was about to arrive, he lurked in Zhenguo Temple in advance. However, Monk Pujing and Guan Yu were fellow villagers, so he secretly told Guan Yu. Bian Xi knew that the matter had been exposed, and was about to take action when Guan Yu suddenly shouted: " Wait!" Bian Xi's knife stopped in mid-air. Guan Yu breathed a sigh of relief and said, "I'm not ready yet!" After saying that, he beheaded Bian Xi under his horse. (Before Bian Xi died, he gritted his teeth and said: "You bastard, you are playing dirty tricks. Even if I am a ghost, I will not let you go!" Guan Yu said proudly: "Okay! Welcome! My phone number is: *** ******

When Guan Yu and his party arrived in Xingyang, the guard Wang Zhi greeted Guan Yu with a smile, and arranged him in the library. He secretly ordered his subordinate Hu Ban to take a thousand people and set fire to Guan Yu in the middle of the night (I Depressed: Why are Cao Cao’s subordinates so cunning?) Hu Ban had heard of Guan Yu's name a long time ago and wanted to see what he looked like. So he quietly walked to the hall and saw Guan Yu sitting majestic like a Mount Tai, sitting under the lamp reading, and he felt admiration in his heart. He thought about it and told Guan Yu about Wang Zhi's plan. Guan Yu sighed: "Cao Cao finally has someone who is a wise director!" Guan Yu hurriedly mounted his horse, took his two sisters-in-law to the edge of the city, and found the city gate. Having opened it, he hurriedly fled out of the city. After walking for six or seven miles, Wang Zhi came out of the city to pursue him. Guan Yu shook his head helplessly and said, "Why bother asking for trouble? I, Guan Gong, am a very "merciful" person (a so-called benevolent person means one who shows no mercy in the face of benevolence and righteousness). A kind-hearted person) Oh!" After that, he turned around to fight and "contributed" another talent to the underworld (The King of Hell said: Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder, and it is sad that thousands of horses are silent. I advise Guan Gong to cheer up and send talents in any way. ).

Guan Yu and his party continued to walk north and reached the fifth pass - the last pass: the Yellow River Ferry Pass. After several rounds of "fierce struggle" (not to say so) So sorry for the dead brother), Guan Yu "escorted" Qin Qi to the "Western Paradise" "safely".

When Cao Cao's general Xiahou Dun heard that Guan Yu had passed five passes and killed six generals, he immediately became furious and rushed to fight with him, hoping to fight him for 300 rounds. At this time, Zhang Liao came galloping on horseback and told Zhang Liao to let Guan Yu pass. After hearing this, Xiahou Dun had no choice but to withdraw his troops.

Guan Yu crossed the Yellow River and arrived at Yuan Shao's territory, where he continued to search for his brother Liu Bei.