The Chinese people don t like Lu Bu, the fierce general of the Three Kingdoms, why is Lu Bu popular

Updated on history 2024-05-27
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Japan prefers the strong, Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms has strong martial arts and superior strength, and Lu Bu has always dared to fight, so he will be popular with Japan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the Japanese worship the strong, but the Japanese have always had a tolerant and even doting attitude towards the loser.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chinese people don't like Lu Bu because of his treachery, and the reason why Lu Bu is popular in Japan is because the Japanese don't look at people to see what position he stands on, but to see if he is good enough to fight.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Chinese people don't like the fierce general Lu Bu of the Three Kingdoms, but Lu Bu is popular in Japan, and the main reason is that the two countries look at Lu Bu from different angles.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are several reasons for this.

    First, in China, people know about Lu Bu.

    Some of the evil deeds done, such as Zhang Fei.

    called Lu Bu a slave with three surnames. This is because Lu Bu first recognized him as his father-in-law under Ding Yuan's account, but he was Dong Zhuo.

    Bought with a red rabbit horse and gold and silver treasures, and killed Ding Yuan. After Lu Bu took refuge in Dong Zhuo and worshiped Dong Zhuo as his father-in-law, he fell for Wang Yun's beauty trick again, because of Diao Chan.

    Broke with Dong Zhuo and killed Dong Xunzhuo. Because he has taken refuge in two fathers-in-law, plus his own surname, he is called a three-surname house slave, which also alludes to exposing Lu Bu's capricious character, which is shameful.

    Second, when Lu Bu was cornered, it was Liu Bei.

    took him in, but he took advantage of Liu Bei's absence to fight and occupied Xuzhou. Although the cause of the incident was that Zhang Fei whipped Lu Bu's relatives, this was just an excuse, because Lu Bu had long wanted to take Xuzhou for himself. And after that, Lu Bu accepted Yuan Shu's gift, but did not get rid of Liu Bei, but used the Fangzhou bend method of Yuanmen to shoot halberds to adjust the grievances between Yuan Shu and Liu Bei, he didn't want to offend anyone, but neither side received his affection.

    Third, Lu Bu was Cao Cao.

    When he was captured, he said to Cao Cao: I am the only person you are worried about, and now I am captured by you, and I am willing to surrender to help you fight the world. At that time, Cao Cao was moved, or Liu Bei persuaded Cao Cao, don't forget Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao decisively executed Lu Bu, before he died, Lu Bu yelled, very unwilling, even his subordinate Zhang Liao.

    I can't stand it, and I'm ashamed. It can also be seen from here that Lu Bu is a person who is greedy for life and afraid of death. In contrast, Guan Yu, who defeated Maicheng, was also captured, but he would rather die than surrender, which is even more admirable.

    Fourth, as for why the Japanese like Lu Bu, most of them think that Lu Bu is strong in martial arts, and he has the first combat power among the generals of the Three Kingdoms, and he does not hide his flaws, which is a kind of worship of the strong, which may be because of different cultural customs, or it may be that he does not really understand Lu Bu as a person.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is because in this region of Japan that many people think that he is actually relatively capable, and he feels that his martial arts are very strong, so he will be popular with people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is because Lu Bu is a very good person in the hearts of the Japanese, so he is especially popular in Japan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Lu Bu's martial arts are very strong, they don't know much about Lu Bu's history, they just worship Lu Bu's martial arts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Japanese are mainly based on "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but it is not necessarily that the Japanese like Lu Bu. For example, Japan's recognized fierce general Honda Tadakatsu is known as "Japan's Zhang Fei", because Japan admires the spirit of bushido, and will not respect a treacherous and capricious villain like Lu Bu.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the Japanese think that Lu Bu is very handsome, very **, very capable, and has very strong attack power, they also think that Lu Bu is very good, and they think that Lu Bu's popularity is very high. There are also historical reasons, these reasons are that Lu Bu's legend is very good, Lu Bu's influence is very extensive, and I think Lu Bu is very stylish, and I think Lu Bu is very handsome.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From the perspective of the Japanese, Lu Bu, a character who is dedicated to working hard in troubled times, even if he is constantly rebellious, is also a hero who "lives desperately for his beliefs", which is also forgivable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lu Bu was burly, tall and mighty, and had superior martial arts, and was gradually sacredized in Japan, so the Japanese respected him very much.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Lu Bu, born in troubled times, short and upside down, every person in troubled times is struggling to live, Lu Bu in this life, constantly rebelling, betraying the Lord for glory, in fact, everything is to desperately live to become a hero, all of which are involuntary practices.

    And the Japanese like Lu Bu, the main reason is that they like Lu Bu to be hard enough and brave enough. The Japanese worship the strong, and even if they are defeated repeatedly, they will be tolerant, which is inseparable from the spirit of bushido. Even to the point of love!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Why are the Japanese so sought after Lu Bu?

    This starts with the unique thinking of the Japanese people due to Japanese culture. Since ancient times, there have been many samurai, writers, and poets in Japan, but there have never been great philosophers and great thinkers.

    The Japanese evaluate whether a person is a hero or not, not by his position, but by whether he is "hard" enough and whether he has "affection", in other words, the moral sensitivity of the Japanese is much lower than that of the Chinese. From the perspective of the Japanese, a character like Lu Bu, who is dedicated to working hard in troubled times, even if he constantly rebels, is also a hero who "lives desperately for his beliefs", which is also forgivable.

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