. "Wei Pyrrhic Victory; Guan Yu flees to Mai Castle"@en . . "Fan Castle"@en . . . . . . . "The Battle of Fan Castle (\u6A0A\u57CE\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Hanj\u014D no Tatakai) is a battle in which Guan Yu besieged the location, which was being dutifully defended by Cao Ren. A flood aids Guan Yu's attempts to capture the castle, as it devastates the defenders and Wei reinforcements, leading to the death of Pang De and Yu Jin's capture. To defeat Guan Yu and lift the siege, Cao Cao forms an alliance with Sun Quan. The future Wu Emperor attacks Jing province while Guan Yu is preoccupied with the siege, forcing him to flee in defeat."@en . . . . . "Battle of Fan Castle"@en . . "Fancheng, Jing Province"@en . . . . . . "The Battle of Fan Castle (\u6A0A\u57CE\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Hanj\u014D no Tatakai) is a battle in which Guan Yu besieged the location, which was being dutifully defended by Cao Ren. A flood aids Guan Yu's attempts to capture the castle, as it devastates the defenders and Wei reinforcements, leading to the death of Pang De and Yu Jin's capture. To defeat Guan Yu and lift the siege, Cao Cao forms an alliance with Sun Quan. The future Wu Emperor attacks Jing province while Guan Yu is preoccupied with the siege, forcing him to flee in defeat. Romance of the Three Kingdoms dramatizes the earlier aspects of the siege such as the Shu forces flooding the Wei army and how the famed Hua Tuo scraped poison from Guan Yu's arm."@en . . . . . . . "July ~ September 219"@en . "Lu Meng"@en . . . . . . . . "Fan Castle in Dynasty Warriors 8"@en . . . . .