As the first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms, why did Lu Bu end up so miserable?

Updated on history 2024-08-05
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Because Lu Bu did not have the most basic etiquette and morality, he recognized the thief as his father and assassinated his father-in-law. Therefore, no prince could afford him at that time, and naturally no one helped him when he was in trouble.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Because he is a two-faced person, and he has also killed many fathers, he is not tolerated by the world, so the end is very miserable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Unclear rewards and punishments, treachery is a major shortcoming of Lu Bu's character, and it is also the most criticized factor in the world, not good at employing people, and insisting on going his own way is another shortcoming of Lu Bu's character.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because Lu Bu is brave and unscrupulous, extremely arrogant, has no one in his eyes, thinks he is the best in the world, and is greedy for beauty and wine and meat. There are top strategists like Chen Gong under him, and they don't listen to advice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I know Zhang Liao well. Zhang Liao was originally Nie Yi, but changed his surname to Zhang in order to avoid trouble. Originally belonged to the command of Ding Yuan, and after Ding Yuan was killed, Zhang Liao followed Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu successively.

    In the third year of Jian'an, after Lü Bu was killed, Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao Cao and was reused by Cao Cao as one of the five good generals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Gao Shun, Chen Gong, Xue Lan, and Qin Yilu were killed. Zhang Liao, Song Xian, Zhao Shu and others surrendered. The whereabouts of Li Feng, Wu Zi, Gao Ya and others are unknown.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's talk about Zhang Liao first, he once attacked Sun Quan's 100,000 camp with 800 soldiers, slaughtered all sides, and finally retreated. In the end, he also entered the Wu Temple, which was quite good, and his status in Cao Wei was very high. Let's talk about Zang Ba, after Lu Bu's death, he chose to surrender to Cao Cao and made great contributions to Cao Cao many times.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As the first fierce general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Bu himself did not achieve the final victory as he wished, and the reason for this is inseparable from his character.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lu Bu was ruined by the wine.

    Lu Bu once said after drinking: "I was hurt by wine!" Because of the siege in Xiapi City, Lu Bu couldn't fight and couldn't escape, so he indulged in wine in private. We all know that "wine color" is harmful, but there are few people in the world who can do it without staining the color of wine.

    At the moment of the great enemy, Lu Bu is still like this, and he has spent all his energy in this aspect, how can he have the strength to fight Zhang Fei? Naturally, it is powerless. Therefore, it is not for nothing that Lu Bu is getting weaker and weaker the more he fights, but he is to blame for not cherishing his body too much!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think he is the first fierce battle of the Three Kingdoms; Mainly because Lu Bu was addicted to wine in the later period, which seriously injured his body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lu Bu was not a fierce general in the Three Kingdoms period, but a famous general in the late Han Dynasty. Lü Bu led his troops to fight with Cao's army as the first shot, the army was defeated and surrounded, and was escorted to Cao's camp by the generals, he failed to surrender to Cao Cao, and was executed in Hail's Baimenlou. Can Kai.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu ended up being executed by Cao Cao.

    After Dong Zhuo's death, the old army invaded the capital, and Lü Bu was defeated, so he fled in a hurry. In the third year of Han Jian'an, Cao Cao's troops attacked Lü Bu's base, but because Lü Bu was unscrupulous and suspicious, the generals were suspicious, so they were often defeated. Cao Cao besieged for three months, centrifuging up and down, and his subordinates Hou Cheng, Song Xian, and Wei Xu rebelled.

    At that time, Lu Bu and his subordinates climbed the White Gate Tower, and ordered him to take off his head left and right to meet Cao Cao, but the left and right could not bear it, so they came down and surrendered to Cao Cao. After surrendering, Lü Bu asked Cao Cao to stay and avoid death, but Liu Bei reminded Cao Cao that Lü Bu was untrustworthy and betrayed many times, and finally Cao Cao hanged Lü Bu to death.

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