How did Lu Xun die in the Three Kingdoms, and how did Lu Xun die in the Romance of the Three Kingdom

Updated on culture 2024-03-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many professors in the Hundred Forums on Lu Xun's death have talked about it many times, and I personally think the better one is Yi Zhongtian, and the professor who later talked about "Famous Generals of the Three Kingdoms: Wu Guo Chapter". In general, he was forced to death by Sun Quan, and his surname is Lu, and he also thinks that he is a descendant of Lu Xun, and he personally likes Lu Xun, so he hates Sun Quan very much.

    Lu Xun defeated Liu Bei and Cao Pi in the Battle of Shiting and defeated the emperors of the two countries at once.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He died of illness in the position of governor of the navy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lu Xun was involved in the dispute between Sun Quan's father and son, and died of anger.

    Specific experience: After the relationship between Sun Quan and Sun He's father and son deteriorated, Sun He's envoy hid under Sun Quan's bed, and overheard Sun Quan and Yang Zhu talking about wanting to take Sun Ba as the prince. Sun He was afraid, so he secretly summoned his confidant Lu Yin and asked him to take the opportunity to go to Wuchang to ask his patriarch Lu Xun to come forward to defend himself.

    Sun Quan found out that the forbidden Chinese language was leaked, and successively put Yang Zhu, Lu Yin, and Wu Cang into prison for interrogation. Although Lu Xun was not immediately questioned, he was also sent to write a letter to reproach him for inquiring about the secrets of the palace. In prison, Lu Xun finally died of indignation.

    Lu Xun has always been frugal and content, and when he died, his family had no surplus property. During the Yong'an period, Lu Xun was posthumously named the Marquis of Zhao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He was shot in the head by King Shamoke and died under a tree with an arrow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Lu Xun died of grief.

    Lu Xun, whose real name is Lu Yi, is a native of Wu County, Wu County. During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a famous military strategist and politician, and successively served as the governor of Wu, the general, and the prime minister. It has been a Koto clan for generations.

    In the second year of Zhang Wu, Lu Xun defeated the Shu Han army led by Liu Bei Xiangmu in Yiling, and became famous in a battle. The Battle of Yiling also became a famous successful example of active defense in the history of warfare. Later, Lu Xun entered the phase in Soochow.

    In his later years, he was involved in the dispute over the establishment of heirs, and was tired of being punished by Sun Quan, and died of grief and was buried in Suzhou.

    Although Lu Xun is in the army, he still has a set of strategies for governing the country and securing the people. When he was the lieutenant of Haichang Tuntian, his political achievements were obvious and he was deeply supported by the people. Proceeding from the reality of the barren land and the drought for many years, he opened a warehouse to help the poor on the one hand, and on the other hand, he "persuaded farmers to teach and encourage production", and "the people were laid" and called him "the king of gods".

    He also wrote to Sun Quan, criticizing the country's harsh laws and punishments, pointing out: "Strict laws and severe punishments are very prosperous for the king, and there is no forgiveness for punishment, not the rules of Huaiyuan." He suggested that Sun Quan should be like Liu Bang of the Western Han Dynasty to be punished lightly to facilitate the people, use the law of Huang Lao to govern the country, try to do as little fighting, and take the maintenance of the people as the priority.

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