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What about the origin of Lu Bu and the war?

Lu Bu's family was poor, and he had no foresight on the day he was born. He didn't have seventy-two moles, and the fortune teller didn't tell Lu Bu's family that he was rich later. In a word, Lyu3 bu4' s life experience is still relatively clear, and he was a child of a poor family, so whether he attacked the city or died on the spot was the result of his own choice.

Speaking of the most powerful person in the Three Kingdoms period, there is only one Lu Bu. At the beginning, Lu Bu followed the local official Ding Yuan. After seeing this man's power, Dong Zhuo knew that this power was beyond human reach, so he wooed him privately and finally recruited him. Later, Stuart calculated, killed Dong Zhuo and started his own journey.

The phrase "Lu Bu among people, the red rabbit in Mane" is not groundless, but Lu Bu himself played with his record. In the early days of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu fought with Lu Bu at Humen Pass. You know, Guan Yu was a first-class military commander in the Three Kingdoms period, and Guan Yu and Zhang Fei failed to win. In fact, his strength should not be underestimated. Moreover, Lu Bu is good at using bows and arrows, and shooting halberds at Yuanmen can solve Liu Bei's danger, which fully shows his accomplishments in archery. Calling him the first hero of the Three Kingdoms can be said to be deserved.