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Complete, First published Jul 18, 2013
The Chinese people revere Guan Yu as a god of war. 

He started to win kung fu fights at the age of sixteen, and his Crescent Blade brought down many of his enemies. Sandwiched between family and friends, he often had to change sides. Yet his relationships with opposite factions withstood the trials of difficult times. Together, they tried their best to keep the empire united; unfortunately, nothing could stop the split into three kingdoms.

In 220, Guan Yu died as a tragic warrior, but his spirit emerged as a superhero. Emperors of many dynasties worshipped him regardless of their beliefs. Nowadays, he is the embodiment of loyalty, mercy, courage, and righteousness.
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