Guan Yinping

Guan Yinping is Guan Yu's fictional daughter who appears in Chinese folklore. She is argued to be either Guan Suo's younger or elder sister. In many tales, she fought for Shu after her father's death.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Guan Yinping first appeared as a minor general in the PS2 port of Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI. Mirroring her father, she excels at leadership and warfare but lacks proficiency in politics and intellect. She is often portrayed as the Guan family counterpart to Zhangshi in the series.

Voice Actors

 * Shiori Mikami - Shin Sangoku Musou 7 (Japanese)

Chinese Fiction
Guan Yinping originated from a legend regarding Guan Yu, Guan San Xiaojie. She most likely draws inspiration from an angered comment spoken by Guan Yu in chapter 73 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, stating that he would never allow his daughter to marry Sun Quan's son, Sun Deng. Depending on the source, she may also be called Guan E (關娥), Guan Feng (關鳳), or Guan Sanxiaojie (關三小姐).

Her mother is unknown, but in many tales, she was taught the military arts and culture by Zhao Yun. It's said that her name "Yinping" was given to her by Zhang Fei, naming her after a silver treasure he plucked from Lu Bu during the Battle of Hu Lao Gate. By the time she was eighteen years old, she had matured into a perilous beauty who was masterful in the martial arts. Possessing her father's bravery at a young age, she swore to avenge him and her brother's deaths by fighting Wu. She left her secluded home and swore loyalty to Liu Bei, who graciously accepted her and comforted her pain of losing a loved one.

Years later, she fought in the Nanman campaigns until she was said to have married Li Hui's son. After the revolts in the south ended, Guan Yinping often vanishes from folklore.

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