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Due to the separation of Guan Yu's corpse, it is accurate to say that Guan Yu does not have a clear tomb, and his head was Sun Quan after he died in battle.
Cut it off and gave it to Cao Cao.
Sun Quan gets the body, while Liu Bei.
can only erect a mound of clothes, so the three kingdoms held a funeral for Guan Yu at the same time and built a tomb.
Guan Yu is Shu Han.
General, after Liu Bei went to Xichuan, he left him alone to guard the entire territory of Jingzhou, and later led the army to the north and was in Xiangfan.
The area flooded the Seventh Army, the Central Plains, but the Eastern Wu.
took the opportunity to attack Jingzhou, causing Guan Yu to be in a dilemma, and finally defeated Maicheng, and died in an ambush in Zhangxiang.
Then Guan Yu's body was separated, and there were three tombs, as follows:
First of all, the tomb of Luoyang, after Guan Yu's head was taken down by Sun Quan, Sun Quan wanted to blame Cao Cao for this matter, so he gave Guan Yu's head to Cao Cao, and Cao Cao knew Sun Quan's intentions, although he saw through Sun Quan's tricks, but remembered that Guan Yu had discussed Yuan Shao with him back then.
After stabbing Yan Liang to serve his countrymen before the Battle of the White Horse, he immediately ordered Guan Yu's head to be buried in Luoyang with the gift of the princes, that is, the tomb of Guan Lin Guan Yu in Guanzhuang Village, Yanshi County, Luoyang City, Henan Province;
Secondly - the tomb of Dangyang, Sun Quan after capturing and killing Guan Yu, he sent away his head and left his body, because the local people and army of Jingzhou were because Mi Fang surrendered without a fight, so he was unwilling, plus Guan Yu was "respectful of the soldiers, proud of the doctor", so the Jingzhou military horses and the people had a lot of nostalgia for Guan Yu, so Sun Quan buried Guan Yu's body in Dangyang, north of Jiangling, is the place where Liu Bei crossed the river with the people, that is, the Guanling of Dangyang City, Hubei Province;
Finally, the tomb of Xichuan, after Liu Bei learned that Guan Yu was killed, but he could not retrieve Guan Yu's bones, so he had to set up a mound for Guan Yu and summon spirits to worship, located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province.
Guan Yu's tomb, so later generations called "the head rests on Luoyang, the body lies in the yang, and the soul returns to the hometown". Each of the three countries built cemeteries for him and buried him.
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According to the records of the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", Sun Quan buried Guan Yu's body in the northwest of Dangyang City, and Cao Cao, who received Guan Yu's head, buried Guan Yu's head in Luoyang in accordance with the etiquette of the princes.
The tomb of Guan Yu in Dangyang is called "Guan Ling", and it has undergone many repairs in later generations, but it is not certain whether there is Guan Yu's body here.
The Guan Yu tomb in Luoyang was repaired during the Ming Dynasty, and it is uncertain whether there is a feather head and burial goods, but people often worship here.
Shanxi Jiezhou is Guan Yu's hometown, and the local people have built a mound for him, called Guan Temple, and it has also undergone many repairs for future generations to worship.
In addition, there are several rumored tombs of Guan Yu, but they have all been denied with the progress of the times, and his real tomb is in **, no one can say clearly.
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The body was in the Dangyang Guanling Mausoleum, 3 kilometers northwest of the urban area of Dangyang City, and his head was dedicated to Cao Cao in Luoyang at that time.
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When the sun is shining. Sun Quan took off the head and gave it to Cao Cao, and his body was buried in Dangyang, and the head was buried in Luoyang by Cao Cao.
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The corpse is in Luoyang, and the corpse is in Dangyang.
Guanling, Dangyang, Hubei.
In the winter of the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Guan Yu carelessly lost Jingzhou, retreated to Maicheng, and was ambushed and killed by Wu soldiers in the northwest of Dangyang. Sun Quan was worried about Liu Bei's revenge and dedicated Guan Yu's head to Cao Cao, who was far away in Luoyang. Cao saw through its plan of "blaming others", carved agarwood as the body, and buried the head of the feather in the south of Luoyang with the courtesy of the prince; His body, Sun Quan was buried in Dangyang with a marquis.
This is what the folk often say, Guan Gong "sets his head in Luoyang, and his body is sleepy when he is yang".
Guanling is located five miles west of Dangyang City. The mausoleum sits in the west and faces the east, facing the depressed water, and looks at Jingshan in the distance. Before the Song Dynasty, the ancient tomb of Guan Yu was just a mound hidden by trees, in the fifteenth year of Chunxi in the Southern Song Dynasty (1188 AD), Xiangyang Taishou Wang Baht sealed the soil of Guan Yu's tomb, and "began to build a sacrificial pavilion, surrounded by a wall, and a tree with pines and cypresses".
From the Yuan Dynasty to the twelfth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1275 AD), Huizhen, the presiding monk of Yuquan Temple, sent monks to the Guan Yu cemetery, repaired the mountain gate, and took care of the mausoleum. In the third year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1467 AD), Huang Shu of Yangzhi County wrote to the court and asked to build a temple for Guan Yu's cemetery. Got the permission of Xianzong, only to build a large number of buildings, the formation of the temple, the building group was completed in the Ming Jiajing fifteen years, currently covers an area of 98 acres.
In the early eighties of the twentieth century, the people of Dangyang vowed to restore the Guanling, and now this piece of red walls and yellow tiles is more brilliant. Cemetery mountain gate antique Han architecture, into the mountain gate, facing the Shinto tablet pavilion, the pavilion erected a pass Qing Daoguang ten years (AD 1831) big tablet, the front engraved twenty-four characters:
Loyalty, righteousness, martial spirits, benevolence, bravery, and might, Xianguan, the Holy Emperor, the former general of the Han Dynasty, and the tomb of the Marquis of Hanshou Pavilion.
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After Guan Yu's death, he was buried in Luoyang, Henan, and in Dangyang, Hubei. Now Luoyang and Dangyang each have a Guan Yu tomb, which is the folk legend of "head resting Luoyang, lying in Dangyang, soul returning to Shanxi." ”
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The head rests in Luoyang, the body lies in the sun, and the soul returns to Shanxi.
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Sun Quan ordered Guan Yu's head to be handed over to Cao Cao to show the sincerity of Eastern Wu. Cao Cao took Guan Yu's head and was very moved. At this time, Guan Yu's body was separated.
After all, Guan Yu is a famous general. Although the body was separated, there were still many people who admired him during the Eastern Wu and Cao Wei periods. Therefore, Guan Yu did not expose his body in the wilderness.
Both Eastern Wu and Cao Wei buried him thickly, even during the Shu Han period.
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Guan Yu did not have a fixed tomb, and his head was given to Cao Cao after his death, and later Cao Cao was buried outside the south gate of Xuchang, and his body was buried in Dangyang, and Liu Bei set up a mound in Xichuan.
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After being divided, the body was buried by Sun Quan in the northwest of Dangyang City, and Cao Cao, who received Guan Yu's head, buried Guan Yu's head in Luoyang, and there were his cemeteries in both places.