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i moved the following here because as far as my resources of Three Kingdoms stretch, i cannot find a source for it. i'm hoping that the unregistered editor with IP address 212.85.15.84 could provide the source for his/her contribution. Thanks! --Plastictv17:10, 13 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Some say that the head of Hua Xiong was covered by his own clothes, when Guan Yu defeated him he cut a piece from Hua Xiong's clothes to cover Hua Xiong's head so the soldiers won't get scared. Some say that he covered Hua Xiong's head because one one of Guan Yu's soldiers were very young so he did not want him to get scared.
I removed the image from the infobox because the image is not of the subject of the article itself, but is instead a non-free image of a fictional portrayal of the subject. In my opinion, this is not close enough to justify the use of non-free content, especially since we have no reason to believe that the fictionalized representation is really all that close to the appearance of the actual person. LowKarmaError06:14, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]