The Life of the Characters in Lu Tao's Works

Due to his poor family, Garjier entered a private school at the age of nine. After entering the private school, the teacher named him Lu Qixi. He studies very hard, and there is no oil to light a lamp at home after studying at night. He lit dried bamboo sticks and Chinese pine pieces and often stayed up late to study hard. Later, his parents sent him to Qingyuan (now Yizhou City), and his sister and brother-in-law funded him to continue his studies. Two years later, Qingyuan held a screening examination, and Lu Tao, aged 17, won the first place. Lu Tao is not only good at learning, but also resourceful and brave. One year before the China National College Entrance Examination, 16 years old, took advantage of the holiday to visit Xiang County (now Xiangzhou) with his brother-in-law Guo, who was the military attache (principal) in Xiang County. In the meantime, Master Guo took his troops on a business trip to Liuzhou. After learning that Guo was not in Xiangxiang, local bandits gathered dozens of bandits, robbed farmers of cattle and property in the suburbs of Xiangxiang, and besieged the county town that night. Because there were not many soldiers left in the city, the officers and men panicked for a while, and so did the residents. Lu Tao stepped forward, organized young people in the city to pick up spears and guns, assisted soldiers in guarding the city, and sent people to Liuzhou to call the police. It is lit all night at night and sounded as a warning. Patrol the pass so that bandits can't break the city. At dawn, they saw that the bandits had only a few soil guns, and their weapons were not as good as the soldiers and civilians guarding the city, so they opened the city gate and rushed out. The gangsters were helpless, leaving their livestock and property behind and running for their lives. Like all walks of life in the county, they praised Lu Tao's courage and strategy. Guo was even more appreciative when he learned that: "If you were born ten years earlier, it would help me a lot."