The following was a template about Lu Bu: * * 1. Basic Information ** - * * Name **: Lu Bu - * * Character **: Fengxian - * * Place of Birth **: Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County, Bingzhou (now Jiuyuan District, Baobao City) - * * Year of Birth and Death **:? - February 7th, 199 AD * * 2. Identity ** At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was a famous general and one of the heroes in the area. * * 3. Life Experience ** 1. * * Early Experience ** - In his early years, he served as the governor of Bingzhou Ding Yuan. 2. * * Flirting and seeking refuge ** - In the sixth year of Zhongping (AD 189), He Jin summoned Dong Zhuo to the capital to help the king. After He Jin was killed, Dong Zhuo monopolized power. Dong Zhuo lured Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan. Lu Bu turned to Dong Zhuo and was promoted to Zhonglang General and granted the title of Duting Marquis. - In the third year of Chuping (AD 192), Lu Bu acted as Situ Wang Yun's spy to kill Dong Zhuo. He was promoted to General of Vigor, false festival, Yi Tong three divisions, promoted to Marquis Wen, and jointly took charge of the government with Wang Yun. - Dong Zhuo's generals, Li Wei and Guo Si, attacked Chang 'an. Lu Bu was defeated and turned to Yuan Shao. He left because of suspicion. - In the first year of Xingping (AD 194), he served as the herdsman of Yanzhou under the welcome of Chen Gong and others. The next year, he was defeated by Cao Cao in Juye (now Juye County, Shandong Province) and defected to Liu Bei. - In the same year, he took advantage of the battle between Liu Bei and Yuan Shu to attack Xiapi (now Gupi Town, Suining County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province) and took charge of Xuzhou Animal Husbandry. - In May of the second year of Jian 'an (197 AD), Cao Cao appointed Lu Bu as the Left General. Lu Bu listened to Chen Gui's suggestion and broke off relations with Yuan Shu. He also defeated Zhang Xun, the general sent by Yuan Shu to attack him. - In the third year of Jian 'an, Lu Bu sent Gao Shun to attack Liu Bei. Liu Bei defected to Cao Cao. Cao Cao led an army to attack Lu Bu. Lu Bu did not listen to Chen Gong's plan and retreated to the city. Hou Cheng, Song Xian and other generals rebelled. In December, they were captured alive by Cao Cao. When they failed to surrender, they were hanged and beheaded. * * 4. Military talent ** 1. * * Personal Martial Arts ** - He was skilled in archery and riding, and his strength was extraordinary. He had the title of "Flying General". At that time, people commented that "there was Lu Bu among men, and there was Red Rabbit among horses". Chen Gong commented that he was good at fighting and indomitable. 2. * * Military Leader ** - In his military career, Lu Bu had performed well on the battlefield with his martial arts. However, from the perspective of overall strategy and leadership, later generations such as Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty, Xu Zhong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Liu Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty, and Su Zhe of the Northern Song Dynasty believed that he was brave but not resourceful, contemptuous and cunning, capricious, and only cared about interests and lacked morality. Yu Shenxing of the Ming Dynasty evaluated him as not a real hero. * * 5. Images in different works ** 1. * * Historical image ** - In historical records, he was a controversial figure. His life was full of challenges and controversy. He was born in poverty but became a famous general by virtue of his own ability. However, his moral behavior was questioned. His experience could be seen as a microcosm of ordinary people fighting for status and power in turbulent times. 2. * * Game Image (Take Real·Dynasty Musou as an example)** - It was a virtual character in a game owned by Japan's Glory Corporation. It debuted in the Three Kingdoms Warriors. The character design originated from the historical character Lu Bu. He was the most powerful ghost. He was tall, mighty, and domineering. His appearance was fierce and terrifying. He was skilled in martial arts. He was good at archery and riding a red rabbit horse. He had strong martial arts like a ghost. He relied on his confidence in his martial arts and ignored the terrifying tough guy of social ethics.
He recommended a few good novels. " I'm Very Regretful After Refining the Elixir of Longevity ". It was a Xianxia genre. After the male protagonist Zhang Ran refined the Elixir of Longevity, he realized that the world was ridiculous and that a monster had appeared. He was extremely regretful. The male lead's identity was quite interesting. Four stars recommended. " The Proud Father and Son of the Three Kingdoms ", a historical story. He traveled through time to become Lu Bu's son. The plot was unique. " The Otaku Is So Awesome " was a light novel. The sudden death of a social animal crossed the Japanese youth. The male lead, Hoshi Fuuma, wanted to be a Otaku. The characters were super interesting. " Possessing Lu Bu " was awesome. It was a historical novel. Lu Bu was possessed when he was about to die. The main character changed his fate. It was a hot-blooded and refreshing novel. The plot was compact and not brainless. It was a four-star recommendation. There was also " Everyday Life in an American TV Series." It was an urban series that transmigrated into the world of American TV series. It was mainly a daily comedy. Each of these novels had its own merits and was worth reading.
Lu Bu's wives were Lady Yan, Lady Cao and Diao Chan. Lady Yan was the main wife, and Lady Cao was the daughter of Cao Bao, the general of Xuzhou. Diao Chan was regarded as a concubine in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Diao Chan was originally Lü Bu's wife. She only became a servant girl in Wang Yun's mansion after being separated from Lü Bu. Although Lu Bu had three wives, only Lady Yan gave birth to a daughter.
Yes, Lu Bu had been strengthened. In the unenchanted state, his normal attacks and all skills had an additional 30% Physical Penetration. This change greatly increased his clearing speed, making it faster for him to steal level 2 and level 4. It was easier for him to gain an advantage in the lane, and it was easier for him to deal with wild monsters. It also gave him more time to move around and support. In the enchanted state, the second skill and the edge of the ultimate skill circle changed from physical damage to true damage. The consumption of 12 consecutive moves and the damage of large-scale team battles were significantly increased. At the same time, the fault tolerance rate was also increased. Without enchantment, there was a 30% physical penetration guarantee. The stability of the damage output in both lane and team battles was increased. These enhancements caused Lu Bu's ranking win rate to soar from 46.4% to 50%, and his win rate for the 1350-point and above segments in the Peak Competition to soar from 45.9% to 49.2%.
Lu Bu's son, surnamed Lu, named Hou, word Ziling. He was born to the daughter of Lu Bu and Ding Yuan. According to the records in the Miscellany of the Three Kingdoms written by Zhang Man, a man of the Qing Dynasty, his son was born strange. In March, he was told that when he was ten years old, he had become an adult. Lu Bu thought he was strange and refused to be born. His son once wore his hair and carried a sword and danced under the moon. He was as brave as Lu Bu. However, in the official history of the Three Kingdoms and the note of the Three Kingdoms, there was no record of Lu Bu having a son, only a daughter.
Lu Bu was one of the famous generals in Chinese history and an important figure in the Three Kingdoms period. He was known as the "Flying General" and was famous for his bravery and battle prowess. Lu Bu's story was widely spread and often appeared in novels and television dramas. Lu Bu was originally Ding Yuan's subordinate and was killed by Cao Cao. In his career, he had held many official positions, including cavalry general, infantry general, five sense general, lieutenant, etc. Lu Bu was good at riding and shooting, and had won many battles, so he was known as the "Flying General". Lu Bu's image in history was a very colorful and controversial figure. His brave performance during the Three Kingdoms period was described as "shocking the world", but some people thought that his bravery was only a superficial performance and was not really powerful. Lu Bu's image in novels and TV series was also very broad. He could be a brave hero or a selfish and cold villain. Different writing styles and storylines might have different shapes for his image.
Many of Lu Bu's novels can be referred to the following famous Lu Bu novel: Lu Bu and Diao Chan The novel described the legendary life of Lu Bu. He was a brave and skilled general and a gentleman with deep love. He had met many different types of women at various stages of his life, and the most outstanding one was his adopted sister, Diao Chan. Diao Chan was beautiful and talented, and her love for Lu Bu was also eye-catching. Lu Bu had experienced many twists and turns in his life, but he had always adhered to his beliefs and principles and finally became one of the famous heroes in China history.
Lu Bu was one of the most famous generals in Chinese history and was also known as the " First Fierce General of the Three Kingdoms Period ". His works included classic novels such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu was portrayed as a brave, loyal and upright general, but eventually failed because of his own pride and short-sightedness, becoming a famous tragic figure in Chinese history.
I recommend Fierce Generals of the Three Kingdoms to you. The main character of this novel was a transmigrator. Although he was originally just a bandit, when faced with Lu Bu's attack, he reacted quickly and finally joined Lu Bu, becoming a top-notch general. The plot of the novel was compact and interesting, and the main character was stronger than Lu Bu.
The following are some recommended novels about Lu Bu: The Lu Family at the End of the Han Dynasty, Lu Bu, the God of War who Traversed the Three Kingdoms, I, the Unparalleled Lu Bu, the Godfather of the Three Kingdoms, the Substitute King of the Three Kingdoms, the Wolf of the Three Kingdoms, I am the God of War Lu Bu, Possessing Lu Bu, Three Kingdoms: I am Lu Bu Reborn, Lu Bu's New Biography, Lu Bu's Ambition for Hegemony, Three Kingdoms: Mistaken Lu Bu as Father-in-law at the Beginning,[West Chu] Overlord Wubu,[The Rebirth of Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms]. These novels covered different plots and backgrounds of Lu Bu's stories and could meet the needs of various readers.