JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029

JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029
“Guan Yu” A military commander from the late Han Dynasty of China. The character is Uncho. The original character is Chosei. A person from Kaiken, Shirei Hedong County. The children are Sekipei and Sekiko. His grandson is Kanto and Sekitsune. He remained loyal to Liu Bei, the founder of Shu Han, and was admired by many of his contemporaries, including Cao Cao, for his extraordinary bravery and sense of duty. The seal title given to him by the Later Han Dynasty was Marquis of Hansujeong. Although his posthumous name was Marquis Zhuangxi, many posthumous titles were given to him by successive dynasties.
JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting Gyokuho Guan Yu on horseback #029