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Because Lu Xun's power was very strong at that time and his reputation was very high, Sun Quan felt that his existence was a great threat to him, so he finally forced him to death.
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The main reason was that Sun Quan felt that Lu Xun's merits were high, so he forced Lu Xun to death.
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Although Lu Xun was good at strategy, the capture of Guan Yu and the defeat of Liu Bei directly led to the breakdown of the relationship between Shu Han and Sun Wu, the original friend and foe completely became enemies, and Sun Quan's situation also fell into passivity, and Sun Quan had to force Lu Xun to death in order to be stable.
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Because Lu Xun was very powerful, and participated in the incident of the crown prince seizing the heir in the later period, Sun Quan was very angry, so he would harm him.
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Lu Xun has made military exploits, holds military power, has high merits, and comes from a famous family; For example, in terms of the concept of governance, Sun Quan advocated the Legalist idea of punishment before etiquette, while Lu Xun advocated the Confucianism of benevolent government; Caught in the party feud between the crown prince and the king of Lu, these factors made Sun Quan want to kill him.
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This is because Sun Quan doesn't want anyone to be more powerful than him, and he also wants to remove the thorn in his side, so it's best to assassinate him.
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Because Lu Xun was involved in the heir dispute, Sun Quan was particularly annoyed, so he wanted to assassinate him.
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Because in the late Three Kingdoms, Sun Quan became a lord who was easily jealous of others, so it was said that Sun Quan wanted to force the talented people under him to death.
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Because Lu Xun has become the most revered person in the entire Eastern Wu after a series of performances, the so-called high merit is the master. Sun Quan saw that Lu Xun's power was expanding, and he finally chose filial piety to get rid of Lu Xun when he felt threatened.
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Because Lu Xun's credit is too great, if he is not killed, it may pose a threat to the rule.
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Because he participated in the battle for the heir, this was Sun Quan's biggest headache, and his participation was to add blockage, so Sun Quan wanted to force him to death.
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Lu Xun, who killed Guan Yu and repelled Liu Bei, was also deeply feared by Sun Quan, so in the end Lu Xun was forced to commit suicide, which is also why Sun Quan felt that he had some meritorious achievements and signs of rebellion.
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Because the Sun Quan family and the Lu Xun family had a feud a long time ago, and Lu Xun was a famous family in Jiangdong with a deep foundation, and Lu Xun had already made great achievements, Sun Quan must force him to death in order for his heir to sit firmly in the country.
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Because Lu Xun's prestige in Jiangdong became more and more great after he established great achievements, and there was a contradiction between the Sun family and the Lu family, Sun Quan forced him to death in order to maintain his rule.
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Because Sun Quan was afraid that his sons' abilities would not be able to control Lu Xun at all, and he was worried that Lu Xun would rebel after his death.
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Because Lu Xun's power in Soochow is too great. His family also had a very high status in Eastern Wu, so Sun Quan wanted to force him to death.
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Because Guan Yu and Liu Bei are the heroes of the world, but Lu Xun defeated them all, and also killed Guan Yu, this move is bound to make the whole Shu Han country unite against Eastern Wu, for the sake of stability, Sun Quan can only force Lu Xun to death.
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Lu Xun has great military achievements, holds great power, befriends with generals, and has high achievements, causing suspicion; Participated in the struggle for the heir of Eastern Wu and supported the crown prince, which caused Sun Quan to be dissatisfied.
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Because Lu Xun was involved in the battle for the heir, the position of the prince was a headache for Sun Quan, and if he added another blockage, of course he couldn't tolerate him.
That is, he is a very intelligent person with his own ideas.
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. >>>More
Yes, it was indeed recommended by Lu Meng, when Sun Quan seized Jingzhou and killed Guan Yu, Liu Bei did not listen to Zhuge Liang's advice because of the revenge of his second brother, and Xingliangchuan 700,000 soldiers came to annihilate the Wu State, Wu King Sun Quan was frightened when he heard it, and wanted to return to Jingzhou to let Liu Bei withdraw his troops, but Liu Bei was extremely resentful, and said: "I must destroy the Wu State and avenge the second brother." "There is no way, Sun Quan can only send troops to block, but how can Wu have a general who can resist the generals of Shu, Wu lost several generals in a row, and lost several battles in a row, Sun Quan immediately discussed with Lu Meng, so Lu Meng recommended Lu Xun to resist Liu Bei, Sun Quan followed, and Lu Xun lived up to his expectations, because of Liu Bei's light enemy, Lu Xun burned Liu Bei's camp for 700 miles and repelled the Shu army, so Lu Xun was deeply loved by Sun Quan, and was later named the governor. >>>More
The ninth-level Lu Xun is indeed difficult to fight, because the morale of the Shu army is very high when attacking the city, and it is difficult to kill the besieging generals without sharp operations. You can go to the south gate first, and after Cao Ren said that, go directly to Mi Fang, Mi Fang will rebel, and then the morale of the Shu army will be reduced, and then go back to the south gate, and clear the enemy generals who are besieging the city as quickly as possible. If you hold it, you will be able to fight later, and you don't need to say anything.
Lu Kang (226 274), a native of Wu County, Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a famous general of Wu State, the second son of Lu Xun, and the grandson of Sun Ce. At the age of twenty, he was the captain of Jianwu and led his father to 5,000 people. >>>More