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This... you can’t say this, the moment he was knocked down by the horse rope, Guan Yu no longer had any weapons in his hands. In an instant, the enemy troops had surrounded him and bound Guan Yu. He had no chance.
He was bound until the moment of death.
In the twenty-fourth year, the former lord was the king of Hanzhong, and he worshiped Yu as the former general and gave him a false axe. That year, Yu led his troops to attack Cao Ren in Fan. Cao Gong sent Yu Jin to help Ren. In autumn, there was a heavy rain, the Han River overflowed, and all the seven armies under the command of the ban were lost. Ban surrendered Yu, and Yu killed General Pang De. The bandits of Liang, Jia, and Lu Hun may have received Yu's seal from afar and formed a party for them, making Yu powerful in China. Cao Gong proposed to move to Xudu to avoid his influence. King Sima Xuan and Jiang Ji thought that Guan Yu would succeed, but Sun Quan would not want to do so. You can send people to persuade Quan to sneak behind, and promise to cede Jiangnan to enfeoff power, and then Fan will be relieved. Cao Gong followed. First, Quan sent an envoy to ask for Yu's daughter for his son, but Yu scolded and insulted his envoy and refused to marry, which made Quan furious. Mi Fang, the governor of Nanjun, was in Jiangling, and General Fu Shiren was stationed at the police station. They all thought that Yu was underestimating him. When Yu Zhi went out to the army, Fang and Ren provided military supplies, but they didn't know how to rescue them. Yu said "we should treat them", which made Fang and Ren Xian fearful and uneasy. So Quan Yin induces Fang and Ren, and Fang and Ren make people welcome Quan. Duke Cao sent Xu Huang to rescue Cao Ren, but Yu was unable to defeat him and led his army back. Quan had already taken control of Jiangling and captured all the Taoist wives. The Yu army dispersed. Quan sent generals to counterattack Yu, and killed Yu and Ziping in Linju.