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Fortune teller Beowulf.

"Beowulf is as fierce as a tiger, and the name of a general travels thousands of miles" is about Lu Bu.

Lyu3 bu4, the word Fengxian, was born in Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County, Bing. Lyu3 bu4 served in Bing because he was skillful in bowing horses and was brave and good at fighting. In the sixth year of Zhong Ping (189), Ding Yuan, then the secretariat of Bing, served as the riding captain and was stationed in Hanoi. He appointed Lu Bu as the main book and had close ties with Lu Bu. A famous strategist, strategist and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. For the first time, the militia called on the 18th Route Governors to jointly crusade against Dong Zhuo, which had a very positive impact on stabilizing the society at that time and promoting the process of China's reunification.

Because he saw things early and expected the enemy to win, he was highly praised by various troops and nicknamed "General Fei", brave but loyal. In the folk art images such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Boduo was portrayed as the first warrior in the Three Kingdoms, and his weapon was also fictionalized as a painting halberd.

Evaluation of Lu Bu's characters:

Lu Bu was known as the first warrior in the Three Kingdoms at the end of Han Dynasty, and was also one of the leaders of the separatist regime at that time. Because of his bravery, he was nicknamed "General Fei" and because Lu Bu's mount was a good horse, he was known as "Lu Bu among people, a red rabbit among horses". Lu Bu is as brave as a roaring tiger, but he has no extraordinary wisdom. He is frivolous, cunning and willful, and all he sees is self-interest. Throughout the ages, people like this have never been eliminated. Lyu3 bu4 has no prominent family background and no background of the second generation of officials.

In the troubled times at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Bu completely relied on his own talents to deal with others and became a vassal. Although Lu Bu was finally defeated by Cao Cao, Lu Bu succeeded at least and made a name for himself in history. In the troubled times when an aristocratic family monopolized the world's resources, Lu Bu and similar people at the bottom still had their own place.