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Guan Yinping; Kuan Yinp‘ing; 関銀屏

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Guan Yinping 関銀屏

Fictional

Game Name:
Guan Yinping

Lived: Unknown

Biographies:
None Available

Served: Shu

Fictional daughter of Guan Yu. Secret character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI.

Officer Details

Wade-Giles: Kuan Yinp‘ing
Simplified Chinese: 関银屏

Birthplace: Unknown

Other Names: Lady Guan

Name Notes: Mention of Guan Yinping, outside games, would likely be under the name Lady Guan.

Family and Relationships

Guan Yu ƒ (Father)

Fact vs. Fiction

Differences Between Fact and Common Fiction

  • Outside Wu’s proposal to Guan Yu that his daughter be married and his refusal, information in this entry may be considered fictional.

Literary Appearances

Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 73

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Biography

Fictional Biography

Dong Bai, daughter of Guan Yu, is a fictional character who has appeared as a secret character in Koei’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI.

“Guan Yu’s daughter. She appears in popular folklore as having the bravery of her father and participating in Zhuge Liang’s conquest of Nanman. When there was a suggestion of a marriage proposal between Sun Quan’s son and Guan Yu’s daughter. Guan Yu refused, saying “How can I give a tiger’s daughter to a dog’s whelp?” (1) This angered Sun Quan, and was one of the reasons Sun Quan’s Forces invaded Jing Province.” (2)

1: Although Guan Yinping is fictional as presented in Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, the story of the marriage proposal to Guan Yu and his refusal, along with the consequences, are based on recorded Three Kingdoms history.

2: Source: Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI

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March 25, 2010