


Lu Bu has short red hair with red feathers on top of his head and white blank plain eyes. Lü Bu's selfishness was strong and he believed that there was no military commander in this world above himself, but it seems that he let his guard down towards the strategist Chen Gong, who made use of him "effectively" in his tactics until the end. If it doesn't hit, you may fight as much as you like. »Īfter this, he wandered around Zhongyuan, going through many battles, but in the end was attacked and defeated by an opposing general, Cao Cao, due the betrayal of a subordinate. « I will shoot an arrow, and if it hits the small blade sticking out from the side of that halberd, withdraw your forces. This event is later called Gate Halberd Shot (轅門射戟, Nagaemon Shahoko ?). It was said that the arrow he shot hit the target beautifully and Ji Ling withdrew his army. Both the Earth and Heavens aligned in perfect harmony. As he did not like the fight between the two, Lü Bu commanded for a halberd to be erected at the camp's gate 150 steeps away.

The time when the hero of the Three Kingdoms Liu Bei, who Lü Bu called his sworn brother, was cornered by Yuan Shu's military commander, Ji Ling is a man of great influence and Lü Bu's ally. Lü Bu excelled at shooting on horseback, and because of this gift he was likened to the expert of the bow of the Han Dynasty: the "Flying General" Li Guang. He betrayed Dong Zhuo because he was crazily in love with Diao Chan ( 貂蝉, Chōsen ?). But even Dong Zhuo was betrayed and assassinated. He betrayed Ding Yuan who appointed him to a high position and conspired with Demon Lord Dong Zhuo, who had grasped the central hegemony. Still, his military exploits, deeds of arms are unmatched and he was counted as one of the strongest in the world of the Three Kingdoms. For two times he cut down his foster fathers, and to repeat the act of betrayal on countless occasions was an unbelievable act for the China that esteemed the Confucian morals. He is an infamously treacherous military commander from the Three Kingdoms era. The General of Repetition (反覆の将, Hanpuku no hata ?) of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 2.5.4 Event: Sanzang Coming to the West.
