Is there really a Lu Bu in history, and what kind of person is the real Lu Bu?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-08
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is really Lu Bu in history, what is true is that Lu Bu is an ordinary general, he is average, his martial arts talent is not outstanding, he is a little fond of vanity, and he is not as stupid as in **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although he was the loser of the mass struggle for hegemony in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he was also the protagonist in history.

    The biggest difference between Lu Bu in history and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is in bravery, and it is by no means the invincible appearance of the world described in the book.

    Lu Bu is good at riding archery, known as "flying general", which means Xiao Li Guang, which shows that he is a marksman. Historically, the "Halberd Shooting" is real.

    Bu Lingmen waited to hold a halberd in the camp gate, and said: "The monarchs watch the small branch of the halberd, and the monarchs should be relieved of the one who hits the shot, and the decisive battle can be left if they are not hit." "Cloth raises a bow and shoots a halberd, with a small branch in the middle. All the generals were shocked and said, "General Tianwei also"!

    And in the romance, the heads-up of the three heroes and Lu Bu are all fake. In the history books, only "Heroes" has had a heads-up behavior with Guo Yan.

    Guo Yan is in the north of the city. The city gate was opened, and the generals were defeated, saying, "But the soldiers, but the winners are decided." Bian, Bu Nai fought against each other, Bu stabbed Bian with a spear, and then rode forward to save Bian, and Bian, Bu Sui each had two stops.

    In addition, there was another time when he rode with Cheng Lian, Wei Yue and other more than 20 people, and rushed out of the crowd of the Black Mountain thief Zhang Yan.

    There is bravery, but the gap with the Three Kingdoms is too big, and the second master of Guan and Wen Yuan in the official history rushed into battle alone, and there was no comparison at all. It's worse than Dian Wei and Zhang Fei.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, the real Lu Bu is the same as described in **, he is indeed a person with superb martial arts, but his only shortcoming is that he loves to take advantage of small advantages.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lu Bu did have a person in history.

    The year of his birth is uncertain, but it is believed to be earlier than 161 C.E., and the date of his death is certain: February 7, 199 C.E.

    Lu Bu is a native of Jiuyuan, Wuyuan County, Bingzhou (now Jiuyuan District, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region), and the most famous label in his life is probably "three surnamed slaves".

    Although "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" made fictional creations of Lu Bu's specific words and deeds, portraying him as hateful, a little too much, but the ups and downs of Lu Bu's life are described by the words "ruthless and unrighteous", which is not an exaggeration.

    Lu Bu first made his career, in the sixth year of Zhongping (189 AD), he was respected and promoted by Ding Yuan, the then governor of Bingzhou.

    After the death of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, Ding Yuan entered Beijing and conspired with the general He Jin to kill the eunuchs.

    Later, He Jin was killed by the eunuchs, Dong Zhuo took the opportunity to enter Beijing, he induced Lu Bu, whom Ding Yuan trusted, to rebel against Ding Yuan, and Lu Bu killed Ding Yuan with his own hands.

    Dong Zhuo trusted Lu Bu very much, took him as a backbone, and even recognized his father and son, appointed Lu Bu as the Zhonglang general, and made the capital pavilion marquis, this position is very prominent, and it can only be a cronie to take office, which shows that Dong Zhuo's trust in Lu Bu is sincere.

    In the first year of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty (190 AD), under the instruction of Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu became a tomb robber and excavated the tombs of the Eastern Han Emperor and Gongqing, not in retaliation, but in order to dig up the gold and silver treasures in the tomb.

    Think about Sun Dianying's excavation of the tombs of Qianlong and Cixi, the excavation of the emperor's ancestral tomb is disgusting enough, but Cao Cao has also done it.

    Later, the Kwantung armies united to defeat Dong Zhuo, and Lu Bu led his troops to fight and was defeated by Sun Jian.

    But Dong Zhuo has a suspicious personality, and once threw a halberd at Lu Bu when he was in a bad mood, and he seriously suspected that Lu Bu had cuckolded him.

    There is no obvious evidence of whether Lu Bu got involved with Dong Zhuo's wife and concubine. But Lu Bu did have an affair with Dong Zhuo's maidservant, and he was worried that Dong Zhuo would find out about it, and he was always uneasy in his heart.

    At this time, Wang Yun and others conspired to assassinate Dong Zhuo, so they tried every means to win over Lu Bu, but they didn't expect Lu Bu to agree easily, and he really assassinated Dong Zhuo with his own hands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is really a character like Lu Bu in history. The real Lu Bu is a strong and chivalrous person in martial arts, and the description of him in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not exaggerated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is indeed Lu Bu in history, and Lu Bu also existed in the official history, and he was the most famous general in the Three Kingdoms, and his martial arts were very superb.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In real history, there was a person named Lu Bu, and the real Lu Bu was a person with good military strength, extreme bravery, and no low strength.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes Superior force. And it's also very righteous.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Lu Bu is a real figure in history. According to the records of the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", the cloth was given a bow and horse to the history of the state assassination, and Ding Yuan was the captain of the cavalry, and the cloth was the main book, and he was treated with great affection. It shows that Lu Bu's martial arts are indeed strong, which can make Bingzhou Assassin Shi Ding Yuan value it and directly seal the official.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's real. is particularly brave, if the people in the Three Kingdoms talk about heads-up, then no one is Lu Bu's opponent.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Lu Bu does exist in real history, which is similar to that in Romance; He is particularly brave, and almost no one is his opponent in heads-up.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Lu Bu is real in history, Lu Bu among people, red rabbit among horses, this is the best interpretation of Lu Bu.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Lu Bu did have people in history.

    Lu Bu, whose name is Fengxian, is a native of Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County (now northwest of Machi Town, Jiuyuan District, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia).

    Originally a general of Ding Yuan, he was instigated to kill Ding Yuan and belong to Dong Zhuo, and swore to be father and son with Dong Zhuo, and was later instigated by Situ Wang Yunhe to kill Dong Zhuo.

    was immediately defeated by Dong Zhuo's old department, Li Dao and others, attached to Yuan Shao, and was suspicious of Yuan Shao, and attached to Zhang Yang.

    In the first year of Xingping (194), Lü Bu took advantage of Cao Cao's attack on Tao Qian to contact Chen Gong and others and entered Yanzhou, occupied Puyang, and fought a bloody battle with Cao Cao for two years, which made Cao Cao unfavorable in several battles, but was finally defeated by Cao Cao and turned to attach to Liu Bei in Xuzhou.

    He also attacked Xuzhou while Liu Bei was fighting with Yuan Shu, and made peace with Liu Bei for a while and attacked each other for a while.

    During this period, he used the halberd to resolve the battle between Liu Bei and Ji Ling.

    In the third year of Jian'an (198), after Lü Bu defeated Liu Bei and Xiahoudun successively, Cao Cao personally went out to conquer Lü Bu and flooded Pi.

    Lü Bu was betrayed by his subordinates and was captured and executed in Chengbo on December 7, 199.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Lü Bu (AD?) -198), whose name is Fengxian, was a famous general and military general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty of China, and was once an important figure in the Three Kingdoms period at that time. He was born in Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County (present-day Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region), and was known as the "Flying General" because of his bravery and skill.

    When Lu Bu was young, he expected to be a bandit who was more than half a year old, and gradually developed into a larger army through his own strength, eliminating his evil deeds and killing the people during this period. Later, he was favored by the ruler at the time, Dong Zhuo, and recruited him to become his subordinate. In many battles, he showed outstanding military talent and fierce combat effectiveness.

    However, in the history of the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu's name is often used to describe a person who is disloyal, unprincipled, and betrays trust. He cooperated with many rulers, but in these collaborations, the Nahu would betray for their own selfish desires, and eventually failed and were executed. Lü Bu's rolling behavior is considered to be both ruthless and brutal, so he was rated as the negative image of failure in the history of the Three Kingdoms, and was evaluated by later generations as "a madman in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms".

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