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Lu BuThe three surnames of the domestic slave refer to his three fathers (the biological father and the two stepfathers who were later recognized). That is, the surnames Lü, Ding and Dong.
In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
In Zhong, Zhang Fei scolded Lu Bu as "three lead slaves": Lu Bu's own surname was Lu, his father died early, and he recognized Ding Yuan as his father-in-law, and later killed Ding Yuan and surrendered to Dong Zhuo.
Worship as a father-in-law, and then for Diao Chan.
did not hesitate to turn against his father-in-law and kill Dong Zhuo; A biological father, two fathers, Lu Bu has gone through three surnames, and is called "three surnames", in ancient times, he paid attention to "loyalty" and "filial piety", and Lu Bu's behavior was very despicable, and he was scolded by Zhang Fei as a "slave with three surnames".
Note: Lu Bu in history is not known as a slave with three surnames, and Lu Bu and Ding Yuan are not father and son in history.
Biography of the character. Because of his martial arts, Lu Bu was originally awarded the positions of Captain of the Cavalry and the Chief Bookkeeper of Hanoi because of his martial arts. After killing Ding Yuan, he became Dong Zhuo's righteous son and was awarded the rank of general.
Suspicious of Dong Zhuo, the file was instigated by Situ Wang Yun to kill Dong Zhuo, move General Fenwu, Kaifu Yi and the three divisions, and march into Fengwen County. was immediately defeated by Dong Zhuo's old ministry and fled from Chang'an. voted for Yuan Shu first, but was rejected by Yuan Shu.
switched to Yuan Shao and was suspicious of Yuan Shao. So he went to attach himself to Zhang Yang.
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Lu Bu's three surnames are allusions from Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", specifically referring to Lu Bu, which is intended to satirize his capriciousness, disloyalty and injustice, serving thieves with his body, and later often used to express serving thieves with his body, disloyal and unrighteous people. One biological father, two righteous fathers, Lu Bu has gone through three surnames, and is called "three surnames".
In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhang Fei scolded Lu Bu as a "slave with three surnames": Lu Bu's own surname was Lu, his father died early, and he recognized Ding Yuan as his father-in-law, and then killed Ding Yuan, surrendered to Dong Zhuo, worshiped him as his father-in-law, and then killed Dong Zhuo for the sake of Diao Chan, and did not hesitate to turn against his father-in-law and kill Dong Zhuo. In ancient times, it was important to pay attention to "loyalty" and "filial piety", and the behavior of Lu Bu was very despicable, and the house slave was relatively lowly, and he was scolded by Zhang Fei as a "three-surname house slave".
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In ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu is Ding Yuan's stepson. Due to Ding Yuan's opposition to Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu defeated Dong Zhuo for a time, and later Li Su bribed him with red rabbits, horses, and property, and killed Ding Yuan to meet Dong Zhuo. They became fathers and sons.
Although Lu Bu is strong in martial arts, he has rebelled many times and is disloyal, so Lu Bu was called a slave with three surnames by Zhang Fei because of this experience. In later generations, the three surnamed domestic slaves said that they were not honest, only cared about their own interests, and often rebelled. Brother Grind.
Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo fought together, fought Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei in front of the Tiger Prison, and were finally defeated. In order to kill Dong Zhuo, Wang Yun, the master of the Eighteenth Road, captured Dong Zhuo's father and son, and planned a series of conspiracies to marry the geek Diao Chan to Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu. With the folding of Fengyi Pavilion, the contradiction between father and son deepened.
Dong Zhuo ruthlessly slashed the halberd towards Lu Bu. But for the sake of the geisha, Lu Bu did not hesitate to betray his adoptive father, killed Dong Zhuo, and won back Diao Chan. This is the true face of the "three surnames".
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a book about benevolence and righteousness, and Liu, Guan, and Zhang are the embodiment of benevolence and righteousness highly respected by writer Luo Guanzhong. However, Lu Bu is a person with absolutely righteous sentiments and no independent Wufu, and is the opposite of Liu, Guan, and Zhang, and a character that the writer strongly criticizes. In the book, Lu Bu was scolded many times as a "three-surnamed house slave".
In the feudal society of loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, righteousness, and respect for ancestors, this is the most contemptible thing. Li Jue attacked Guo Si and retreated to Chang'an. When Cao Cao attacked Tao Qian, Chen Gong and Zhang Miao occupied Puyang.
After Liu Bei was defeated by Cao Cao, he supported Xu Shu in Liu Bei's war with Yuan Shu.
Finally, Liu Bei and Cao Cao joined forces to attack Lü Bu. Lü Bu was captured by his rebellious subordinates and killed while pleading with Liu Bei. In the end, the three slaves did not end well, because they were always guarded against by people, fearing that they would rebel again.
People hated those who were as rich as their fathers and their mothers and condemned them as "slaves with three surnames". People also describe those who are not honest, at the mercy of others, and have no sense of independence as "three-surname domestic slaves".
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In fact, this is an insulting nickname for Lu Bu, which means that Lu Bu is a domestic slave of the three families no matter how he rolls up, which is a particularly excessive and overly large statement of sleepy sails.
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Because Lu Bu changed three followers, and his surname also changed, many people felt that he was disloyal, and Lu Bu had strong combat effectiveness.
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said that he was disloyal and untrustworthy, Lu Bu was very capable, but he was not smart and kept following the wrong person.
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