Introduction to Lu Bu: Lu Bu (? - February 7, 199), named Fengxian, Han nationality, a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, one of the heroes in the late Han Dynasty, a native of Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County (now Baotou, Inner Mongolia) Jiuyuan District). He served as a general under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, and also served for Yuan Shao. Later, he occupied Xuzhou and became a force of his own. In December of the third year of Jian'an (February 7, 199), he was defeated and executed by Cao Cao in Xiapi. Due to the interpretation of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and various folk arts, Lu Bu has always existed in people's minds as the "most powerful general of the Three Kingdoms". How much do you know about Lu Bu’s profile? Let’s take a look at Lu Bu’s profile.
Introduction to Lu Bu: Folklore about Lu Bu
There are many rumors about Lu Bu’s legendary birth and mythical growth in Wuyuan County. Legend has it that during the reign of Emperor Zhang of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the Northern Xiongnu invaded the Southern Xiongnu and Han Dynasty territories, Lu Bu's grandfather Lu Hao (then the Yueqi Xiaowei of the Xianbu Department) was ordered to stay at the frontier fortress. Ma Yingjie, together with his wife and children, led his troops to station in Wuyuan County. They settled on the south bank of the Beihe River (the old path of the Yellow River is now the Wuga River) and east of the Wufenfen Bridge of Tar Lake in Wuyuan County. They carried out extensive construction and built cities and fortresses (this is where the present city of Gebu comes from). name), open up wasteland for farming, and gradually develop animal husbandry, textile industry, smelting and pottery making industry, etc., and stick to the border.
After the death of Lu Bu's grandfather, his father Lu Liang succeeded him and married Huang. She was from Buhongwan, Wuyuan County (now Buhong Village, west of Wuyuan County). She was the daughter of a wealthy family. Huang is smart and virtuous, knowledgeable and courteous, and good at dyeing and weaving (later becoming the head of the dyeing and weaving workshop). Mr. Huang had four daughters and suffered from childlessness. One day, I followed my husband to Baima Temple (five miles east of Jinqi in present-day Wuyuan County, which has been destroyed at the bottom of the Yellow River due to embankments) to worship Buddha and ask for a son. On the night of her return, Mrs. Huang had a dream. She dreamed of a ferocious tiger rushing towards her. Upon seeing this, Ms. Huang hurriedly called her husband to fight, but the tiger lay docilely beside her. Not long ago, Huang felt pregnant. She had not given birth for 12 months and was feeling anxious.
Introduction to Lu Bu: Later, Huang moved to the dyeing and weaving workshop, and suddenly there was a loud noise outside. Everyone came out one after another, and saw a rainbow reflected in the northwest sky, which was dazzling. This scene was strange. Then the Wuyuan Mountains collapsed and the earth shook. Huang was about to give birth, but felt unwell, with unbearable pain in her abdomen, pelvic swelling, amniotic fluid overflow, and difficulty walking. She lay down on a piece of cloth and soon gave birth to a baby boy.
The birth of a baby boy was even more strange. But when he saw that the umbilical cord had cut itself, his eyes were bright, his fists were clenched, and he stood in front of him, Huang was surprised and hurriedly wiped away the dirt. Hold it in your arms. Later, when talking to her husband, Lu Liang was very happy: "My son is a god." Because he was born on the cloth, he was named Lu Bu.
Lü Bu studied calligraphy and painting with his mother since he was a child. He is smart and studious, can pass every point, and has a photographic memory. He is aggressive by nature, extremely strong, and likes to dance with guns and sticks. He is taller and heavier than ordinary people, and is taller than other children of the same age. He didn't dare to play with him and looked away from him. He was only gentle and considerate when he was with the girl, completely different from the other two.
Introduction to Lu Bu: Lu Bu always likes to be with adults, asking questions and imitating and learning. Since he was five years old, he has often followed the herdsman to herd horses in the wild, and he loves horses. Whenever he sees a horse, he is full of energy and gets extremely excited. He danced on horseback and held a wooden stick like a warrior. At that time, he could stab pheasants and hares with the stick. When he was seven years old, he rode alone to chase wild foxes and mountain deer, and never came back empty-handed. He would often pick up and play with ponies that were several times heavier than him, and sometimes lift them above his head.
When I was nine years old, I went to Bu Hung Bay with my parents to visit my grandfather. My grandfather killed sheep for entertainment. The adults failed to catch the sheep in the flock, but he went up and captured two alive. The onlookers were amazed. Grandpa was overjoyed when he saw this and immediately gave him a good horse. From then on, Lu Bu stayed with the horse and cooked it carefully. He loved the horse like crazy and never left his hip.
Introduction to Lu Bu: When he was eleven years old, the Hungarian and Han border people held a large-scale celebration at the White Horse Temple. Lu Bu went with his father to participate. In the horse racing competition, his riding skills were superhuman, and his horse was as fast as an arrow. With a majestic display, he won the honor of rider in one fell swoop. The aggressive Lu Bu was watching a wrestling match. He saw the wrestlers winning many battles without any opponents. He was dissatisfied and rushed into the arena alone, shouting: "Let me try!"
The winner of the wrestling match saw that he was a boy and didn't pay attention to him at all. In an instant, the two of them were wrestling together.
After several rounds of competition, Lu Bu knocked to the ground a strongman wrestler who was several times taller and heavier than him. This immediately caused a sensation in the entire arena, and people called him the strongman prodigy. Since then, the Wuyuan area has become a household name, everyone is aware of it, and they are proud of it. In the fifth year of Emperor Xiping of the Han Dynasty (AD 176), the Xianbei tribal military alliance expanded with force and launched a plundering war against the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the border generals moved southward in large numbers. At that time, Lu Bu followed his father to the territory of Shanxi and became a subordinate of Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou. Lu Bu left Wuyuan County from then on and began his legendary life that swept through thousands of armies and ended in a tragic ending.