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Lord Guan

Published by Regan Arts.
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About The Book

For fans of SHOGUN and from the publisher of the bestseller WICKED (now a film) comes another iconic story inspired by an even more world-famous hero, LORD GUAN, the honorable warrior who tried to restore the Han dynasty in second-century China. His military maneuvers, warrior brotherhood, and an unexpected romance with a brilliant escaped concubine have inspired millions of people for generations. Lord Guan's story (he is also known as Guan-Yu) has been the subject of television, films, operas and video games worldwide. Dozens of temples have been built to pay homage to him worldwide, as he is known as the God of Good Fortune and also represents Honor, Courage and Loyalty. This historical tale is now fully imagined in a dramatic and modern retelling and is being developed as a rap musical that will inspire readers of all generations for years to come.

Over one-and-half millennia, Guan Yu (160 - 220 A.D.), also known as Guan Gong (Lord Guan), was a pan-Asiatic hero canonized and deified repeatedly throughout Asia.

This novel depicts his humble rural origin, his serendipitous apprenticeship in martial arts, his rise as an invincible warrior, and his dedication and journey to restore the great Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.) during a tumultuous, war-torn era of Chinese history. At the onset of his mission, he forms a brotherhood with two equally idealistic devotees of the Han Dynasty. The three men, known as the Peach Garden Brothers, become the core of a military contingent vying with warlords to control the declining Han Empire.

During the years of war, Lord Guan meets the gifted and educated beauty Xian-Hui, who was kidnaped by the Imperial Palace eunuchs and forced to serve as a concubine. She miraculously escapes the bondage of being an imperial concubine and serendipitously meets Lord Guan during her chilling escape.

Lord Guan gave his life for his mission. In the end he did not succeed in restoring the Han Dynasty, but his exploits have become the essence of Chinese folklore, and he has lived on in the minds and hearts of millions throughout history as the paragon of courage, integrity and loyalty.

His exploits have been romanticized in the classic epic of Chinese literature, the 14th century novel, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". His character has been memorialized throughout the centuries in thousands of shrines throughout Asia and in all media including opera, film, art, literature, and video games.

This novel highlights his journey and is the story of the making of a hero for all times.

About The Author

Charles Li is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and former Dean of the Graduate Division (1989-2006) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. An author and editor of numerous linguistics books and articles, Li’s memoir of the first twenty years of his life, The Bitter Sea: Coming of Age in a China before Mao, received wide critical acclaim. The book was chosen by Baruch College of the City University of New York as required reading for the 2010 Freshman Class and was adapted for the stage at the Baruch Performing Arts Center. In 2017, an NPR podcast featured the book.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Regan Arts. (April 29, 2025)
  • Length: 304 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781682452332

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