Lu Bu was a famous general during the Three Kingdoms Period. He was known as the "Flying General" because of his bravery and good fighting. His stories have been adapted by many novels and TV series, among which the more famous works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins. In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu was portrayed as an arbitrary and domineering general who killed many loyal officials and righteous men but was eventually killed by Liu Bei and others. In the TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu's image was even more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. His image was portrayed as a brave and ruthless military general, one of the most outstanding military generals in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Lu Bu's Rebirth: The Ecstasy of the Three Kingdoms was a novel written by Shen Ziyu. The novel told the story of Lu Buyin, who was granted death by Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period, and then transmigrated to the modern world to become a man. Then, he unfolded his ambition in the modern world and tried his best to dominate. We know that the novel has multiple chapters and can be read for free on some websites. The specific storyline and content could only be understood after reading the novel.
Lu Bu was a famous general during the Three Kingdoms period. He was handsome and had extraordinary skills. He was tall and strong, with a good face, fair skin, and distinct facial features. Especially his big eyes, which sparkled with wisdom and courage. His hair was thick and black, like a crow's wings. It was often tied into a ponytail to show his heroic bearing. Lu Bu was clad in armor and wielding a spear. His movements were swift and fierce, making him look intimidating.
" Lu Bu's Life Simulator " was a novel. The main character was Lu Bu from the Three Kingdoms. Lu Bu had obtained the golden finger of the life simulator. Through life simulations, he experienced the various aspects of life and gradually understood the pain of the people at the bottom. Under the circumstances where he was already invincible, he did not rely on his own martial strength to force unification. Instead, he thought about and experienced the helplessness of the people, trying to establish a new empire that reduced the oppression of the aristocrats. The novel was still surrounded by a faint rural style and joy. In addition, there was a game called " Three Kingdoms Life Simulator ", which was a strategy adventure mobile games with the classic Three Kingdoms theme as the background. Players could play the role of a lord and recruit soldiers and buy horses to fight against hostile forces. They could also learn the strategies and tactics of the Three Kingdoms to improve their combat ability. However, it was not directly related to the novel " Lu Bu's Life Simulator " with Lu Bu as the main character.
Lu Bu (? - February 7, 199 AD), also known as Fengxian, was born in Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County, Bingzhou (now Jiuyuan District, Baotou City). He was a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the warlords in the area. In his early years, Lu Bu was the general of Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou. Ding Yuan was very close to him and appointed him as the main book. After the death of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, Ding Yuan was recruited into the capital by He Jin. Later, He Jin was killed. Dong Zhuo monopolized power and lured Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan. Lu Bu turned to Dong Zhuo and was promoted to Zhonglang General and granted the title of Marquis of Duting. Later, Lu Bu was lured by Wang Yun to kill Dong Zhuo. He was promoted to the rank of General of Vigor, false festival, three divisions of Yi Tong, promoted to Marquis Wen, and jointly took charge of the government with Wang Yun. When Dong Zhuo's generals, Li Jue and Guo Si, attacked Chang 'an, Lu Bu was defeated and turned to Yuan Shao. In the first year of Xingping (194 AD), Chen Gong and others welcomed Lu Bu as the herdsman of Yanzhou. The following year, Lu Bu was defeated by Cao Cao in Juye and defected to Liu Bei. However, in the same year, Lu Bu took advantage of the battle between Liu Bei and Yuan Shu to attack Xiapi and take charge of Xuzhou. In May of the second year of Jian 'an (AD 197), Cao Cao appointed Lu Bu as the Left General. Lu Bu listened to Chen Gui's suggestion to break off relations with Yuan Shu and defeat Yuan Shu's General Zhang Xun. In the third year of Jian 'an, Lu Bu sent Gao Shun to attack Liu Bei. Liu Bei was defeated and defected to Cao Cao. Cao Cao then led an army to attack Lu Bu. Lu Bu did not listen to Chen Gong's plan and retreated to the city. Hou Cheng, Song Xian and other generals rebelled. In December, Lu Bu was captured alive by Cao Cao. He failed to surrender and was hanged and beheaded. People at that time and later generations praised Lu Bu for his bravery. The Annals of the Three Kingdoms recorded that he was skilled in archery and horse riding, and his strength was extraordinary. He was called "Flying General". The Biography of Cao Man said that "there was Lu Bu among men, and there was a red rabbit among horses". Chen Gong also praised Lu Bu for being good at fighting and advancing courageously. However, later generations, such as Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty, Xu Zhong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Liu Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty, and Su Zhe of the Northern Song Dynasty, all believed that although Lu Bu was brave, he was brave but not resourceful, contemptuous and cunning, capricious, only interested in interests and lacked morality. Yu Shenxing of the Ming Dynasty evaluated Lu Bu as not a real hero. Due to the influence of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and various folk arts, Lu Bu's image as the "First Fierce General of the Three Kingdoms" remained in the minds of later generations.
In different works, Lu Bu, the ghost of the Three Kingdoms, had different appearances: ** 1. Lu Bu in "Street of Souls"** 1. ** Host is related to strength ** - Lu Bu's hosts in "Street of Souls" were Diao Lingyun and Sha Di. They had reached the peak of their abilities and had once had an annihilation point of 1500 meters (but this setting was no longer mentioned). 2. ** Different forms and skills ** - ** Human Warrior Spirit Form ** - In terms of skills, there were Iron Mountain Cleave (able to block Snow Elephant attacks), Horned Dragon Claw (able to use Giant Claw attacks), and Juya Horizontal Sweep (able to eliminate Iron Umbrella Guards). - His battle results were brilliant. He was able to draw against Zhao Yun and Ma Chao, win against Yan Liang and Wen Chou, and even draw against Huo Qubing. He had never lost during his time wandering in the Underworld. He had also fought against Mighty Miracle God for 81 days, killing 738963 clones and exhausting Mighty Miracle God's divine power to obtain Ghost King Power. - ** Ghost King Power Form ** - Skills included Spiritual Energy Spray, Instant Kill (Ghost King Power could only be used once and there was room for improvement), World Destroying Ghost King Cannon (10 trillion Spiritual Energy Spray). - In terms of battle records, he won against Snow Elephant by instantly killing 503 Arhats and Vajra Malla, and against Xing Tian, he could take a blow from Xing Tian's axe under normal circumstances. His Ghost King Power was blocked, and although he used Instant Kill to attack Xing Tian, it was sealed and he failed in the end. His performance could be said to be one of the most powerful human spirits, and he was recognized by many experts. Huangfu Longdou and Ying Chengfeng both wanted to recruit him. ** 2. Lu Bu in games ** 1. **<<Strategy of the Three Kingdoms>>(inferred from the Ghost God Cavalry)** - In the game, there were powerful teams created by Lu Bu, such as Ghost God Cavalry (Bow). This team was a commoner level T0 team. They used two cores to deal damage and had extreme speed control. Lu Lingqi and Lu Bu worked together. At level 45 - 50, Lu Lingqi was only 15 - 20 times weaker than Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, and her overall strength could rank in the top 20 in the game. - In terms of battle tactics, Lu Bu had a thousand cavalry + Ghost God Thunder Might, Lu Lingqi had Army Destroying Might + Winnowing Formation, and Diao Chan had Tiger Leopard Cavalry + Iron Cavalry. There were also some battle tactics that could be used to change the battle tactics. Lu Lingqi in the party had 477 combat power (Level 45) after carrying the Tiger Leopard Cavalry. Carrying the dustpan formation could reduce the enemy's damage output by 76%. At Level 50, carrying the Tiger Leopard Cavalry would have 511 combat power. Carrying the dustpan formation could reduce the enemy's damage output by 80%. In a battle, Lu Bu's single-core damage output was less effective against control, while his dual-core damage output was more stable. Lu Lingqi could replenish the damage. ** 3. Lu Bu in the "Real·Three Kingdoms Musou" series ** 1. ** Character Setting ** - Lu Bu was a virtual character in a game owned by Japan's Glory Corporation. The character design originated from the famous warlord Lu Bu in the late Eastern China Dynasty. He was described as the strongest ghost god. He was tall, mighty, and domineering. His appearance was fierce and terrifying. He was skilled in martial arts and was good at archery and horsemanship. - Riding on the famous Red Rabbit Horse, he had the martial arts skills of a ghost. He was praised as "Lu Bu among men, Red Rabbit among horses". He saw the greatest value of strength. It was a terrifying tough man who relied on his confidence in his martial arts and ignored social ethics. - In the battle of Hulao Pass, the main storyline of the game, he was famous for his martial arts skills and his proficiency in archery and riding. He was originally Ding Yuan's adopted son. After the Rebellion of the Ten Generals, Dong Zhuo persuaded him to kill Ding Yuan and turned his back on him. For his ideal of "drinking and eating meat", Dong Zhuo did all kinds of tyrannical things in the world. After Lu Bu joined his side, Dong Zhuo became even more rampant, causing the world to become like a ghost realm. Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, and other vassals joined forces to attack him. Lu Bu covered Dong Zhuo's retreat in the Battle of Tiger Cage Pass. ** IV. Lu Bu in the Story of the Three Kingdoms ** - It was said that Lu Bu's master was Li Yan from Bingzhou (fictional character), known as the world's number one halberd. He was the sworn brother of Tong Yuan, Zhao Yun's master. Both of them were taught by Yu Zhenzi. Lu Bu's wife was Yan Yu, the second daughter of the Yan family in Hebei.
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The following are some recommended novels about Lu Bu: The Lu Family at the End of the Han Dynasty, Lu Bu, the God of War who Traversed the Three Kingdoms, I, the Unparalleled Lu Bu, the Godfather of the Three Kingdoms, the Substitute King of the Three Kingdoms, the Wolf of the Three Kingdoms, I am the God of War Lu Bu, Possessing Lu Bu, Three Kingdoms: I am Lu Bu Reborn, Lu Bu's New Biography, Lu Bu's Ambition for Hegemony, Three Kingdoms: Mistaken Lu Bu as Father-in-law at the Beginning,[West Chu] Overlord Wubu,[The Rebirth of Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms]. These novels covered different plots and backgrounds of Lu Bu's stories and could meet the needs of various readers.
The following are some ideas for writing a novel with the theme of "Returning to the Three Kingdoms as Lu Bu": ** 1. Setting of the story background ** 1. ** The integration of transmigration elements ** - For some mysterious reason (such as a strange light, an ancient artifact, or a mysterious space-time turbulence, etc.), the soul of the modern protagonist transmigrated into the body of Lu Bu during the Three Kingdoms period. After the protagonist transmigrated, he had to gradually adapt to the chaotic environment that Lu Bu was in, including the social culture and military situation at that time. For example, the protagonist had to adapt to the hierarchy, etiquette, and complicated relationships between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period. 2. ** An accurate grasp of the historical background ** - The Three Kingdoms period was an era of frequent wars and heroes. In the novel, it was necessary to show the political situation at that time. For example, the decline of the Han Dynasty, the rise of various vassals, and the formation of several major forces represented by Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, etc. Lu Bu was among them. He had once occupied Xuzhou and other places, and was surrounded by threats from Cao Cao, Yuan Shu, and other forces. At the same time, it also described the social and economic situation at that time, such as the displacement of the people caused by the war, the abandonment of farmland, and the economic measures taken by the princes to expand their armaments. ** 2. Character Creation ** 1. ** Rebuilding the image of Lu Bu ** - The traditional image of Lu Bu was that of a highly skilled but capricious person. In the novel, he could retain the characteristics of his martial arts skills, such as his heroic performance on the battlefield, riding a Red Rabbit Horse, holding a halberd, and fighting bravely in front of Tiger Cage Pass. However, his personality could be modified to some extent. For example, after the protagonist transmigrated, he used modern knowledge and ways of thinking to change the negative image of Lu Bu as a servant of three surnames. The protagonist might pay more attention to credibility and adopt smarter strategies when dealing with allies and subordinates. - It showed Lu Bu's inner world. Although he was skilled in martial arts, he had his own helplessness and pursuits in this chaotic world. He longed to establish a great cause in this chaotic world and protect his family and followers. At the same time, he faced the recruitment and suppression of various forces, and his heart was filled with contradictions and struggles. 2. ** Depictions of supporting roles ** - [Diao Chan: As someone who has a close relationship with Lu Bu, you can re-create her image.] She was no longer just a beautiful woman who was being used, but a woman with wisdom and her own ideas. She could play an important supporting role in Lu Bu's career and life, such as providing information or giving advice when Lu Bu was dealing with various forces. - Chen Gong was Lu Bu's important strategist. In the novel, the relationship between him and Lu Bu could be described in depth. Chen Gong originally had high hopes for Lu Bu, but some of Lu Bu's decisions might have disappointed him. How would the protagonist regain Chen Gong's trust after transmigrating? How would the two of them work together to formulate strategies to resist other factions? ** 3. Plot Development ** 1. ** Initial Development ** - After the protagonist transmigrated, he had to first deal with the crisis that Lu Bu was facing. For example, after Lu Bu had killed Dong Zhuo, he had become the focus of all forces. He had to guard against the revenge of Dong Zhuo's former subordinates and deal with the conquest of other dukes. The protagonist used modern knowledge to defuse these crises. For example, improving military training methods to increase the combat effectiveness of the army, or using diplomatic means to temporarily reach a peace agreement with some forces. 2. ** Power Development ** - The protagonist began to develop his own forces. He might pay attention to the construction of the people's livelihood, attract more people to come and seek refuge, reclaim wasteland, develop businesses, and so on. In terms of military affairs, apart from relying on Lu Bu's own martial strength, he would also nurture more military talents and build a loyal and powerful army. At the same time, he had to choose a suitable ally in the situation of vassal hegemony, such as the relationship between Liu Bei, Sun Quan, or Cao Cao. Whether it was war or peace, all needed careful planning. 3. ** Climax Plot ** - He could set up some large-scale battle plots, such as a battle similar to Cao Cao's Battle of Guandu. How the protagonist used modern military thinking and the actual situation of the Three Kingdoms period to formulate strategies and tactics. In a battle, not only did one have to describe the flashes and shadows of swords on the battlefield, but they also had to describe the strategic competition between the various forces, such as spying activities, intelligence warfare, etc. - He could also set up some internal conflicts, such as the conflict between Lu Bu's internal generals. How would the protagonist resolve these conflicts and maintain the unity of the forces? 4. ** The ending is coming ** - There could be many endings. One was that the protagonist had successfully helped the Han Dynasty. Under his efforts, the Han Dynasty had been revived and the world was at peace. The other was that the protagonist established his own dynasty and replaced the Han Dynasty as the new ruler. Or perhaps, although the protagonist failed, his story became a legend in the history of the Three Kingdoms, changing people's traditional views of Lu Bu.
There were many choices for Lu Bu's novels. The following were some recommended novels: " Crossing the World and Encountering the Phoenix Goddess, Bringing Her Back to the Mortal World,"" Lu Bu's Ambition for Hegemony,"" Godfather of the Three Kingdoms,"" Lu Bu, the God of War, Crossing the Three Kingdoms,"" I am Feng Xian,"" Possessing Lu Bu,"" Three Kingdoms: It's time for a showdown, I am Lu Bu," and so on. These novels all had the theme of transmigrating into Lu Bu or taking Lu Bu as the protagonist. The plots were different, but they all met the requirements of the topic. I hope you will like one of the novels.
The characters in the game included the supporting character, Lu Qing, who was fast and agile, and the commander. Supporting role-Gao Shun, commanding soldiers without fear of death. Supporting role-Gao Erniang, speed type, commander reserve, vanguard type, medical general. Supporting role-Ma Chao, Lao Zi is the second in the world. The first was the female protagonist's father. Supporting role-Zhao Yun, a Confucian general, capable of writing, capable of killing enemies. Supporting roles-Chen Gong, supporting roles-Jia Xu, the number one Poison Warrior, supporting roles-Sima Yi, Jia Xu, you're first. I'm not convinced, but I won't say it. Supporting role-Xu Shu, free and easy strategist. Supporting role-Cao Cao, Supporting role-Liu Bei, Supporting role-Sun Ce, Supporting role-Sun Quan, Supporting role-Guo Jia, Supporting role-Zhang Fei, Supporting role-Guan Yu, The World's Best Righteous, Supporting role-Zang Ba, Commander-in-chief, Trustworthy, Silent, Supporting role-Pang Tong, Phoenix, Advisor. I'm the best troll in the world. The nationalistic youth. The supporting character, Miheng, pointed at Pang Tong,"I admit to being second, but you dare to admit to being first? Ptui!" I'm the world's number one troll. Supporting role-Yuan Yao, a civil general who defended his side. The male protagonist, Lu Bu, was the most simple-minded man in the world, the most unfatherly father in the world. [Female Lead-Lu Xian. Strength: Speed Type, Agility Type.] The Daughter of Lu Bu of the Three Kingdoms was written by Real Mier. It was an ancient romance novel. [User recommendation: Normal grain.] The female protagonist traveled through the Three Kingdoms to help her father make a name for himself. But not manly enough 4 stars. I hope you will like this book.