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Why did Guan Yu hang up Liu Bei and not give him posthumous title?
In the Shu and Han regimes of the Three Kingdoms, twelve heroes were killed. Except for the first law number, which was posthumously awarded by Liu Bei, all other 1 1 individuals were appointed by Liu Chan. Posthumous title, as a symbol of honor, represents the official final evaluation, and cannot be enjoyed casually. For posthumous title, Liu Chan's understanding is that "if you ask, you will die, and if you add, you will be beautiful", which means that a person has a good reputation when he is alive and will be awarded a beautiful posthumous title after his death. The famous posthumous title "Tiger General" was given by Liu Chan in the last batch. This posthumous title is very intriguing.

Master Guan, who was praised by later generations, was posthumously sealed as a strong Hou. This posthumous title is worth pondering. From the analysis of the data I consulted, the word "Zhuang" here means brave and powerful, and the word "Miao" means fame and fortune, which means fame and fortune are unmatched. According to the triage of beauty, fairness and evil, Guan Yu's posthumous title is not evil. With Liu Chan's posthumous thought, we can see that Adou doesn't like this second uncle.