Guan Xing was an official of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. He was the second son of the military general Guan Yu and the younger brother of Guan Ping. He succeeded his father when both Guan Yu and Guan Ping were captured and executed by forces of Eastern Wu at the invasion of Jing Province in 219. Since his youth, Guan Xing had been favored by Zhuge Liang, chancellor of Shu Han. When he turned 19, he was given a military post but he died within years, due to an undocumented cause.
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