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Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

author:Huang Zhong, a time traveler
Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

Lv Bu

Lü Bu (?) -February 199), known as "Flying General". A native of Wuyuan and Jiuyuan (present-day northwest of Baotou, Inner Mongolia). A famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty of China, one of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "Lübu among people, red rabbit in horses". In 189 AD, Ding Yuan, who was then the commander of the prefecture, was stationed in Hanoi and appointed Lü Bu as the chief secretary, who was very close to him. After the death of Emperor Ling of Han, Ding Yuan received a call from He Jin and led his army to Luoyang, plotted to kill the eunuchs, and was appointed to the governor of Jinwu. It was just when He Jin was killed by a eunuch.

Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo

Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, seized great power in the dynasty, lured Lü Bu to kill Ding Yuan, and then annexed Ding Yuan's army, and appointed Lü Bu as a cavalry lieutenant, swearing with him as a father and son, and greatly admired and trusted him. Lü Bu was good at riding and shooting, and was known as the "flying general", and was soon promoted by Dong Zhuo to the rank of Zhonglang general and the marquis of the capital Ting. In 190, Dong Zhuo ordered the capital to be moved to Chang'an and Luoyang to be burned in order to avoid the Kwantung coalition forces. Dong Zhuo himself stayed in the Biguiyuan of Luoyang, and instructed Lü Bu to excavate the tomb of the emperor and the tomb of the prince and rob the treasures in it.

Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

The eighteenth prince Fa Dong Zhuo

In 191, Dong Zhuo took Hu Yi as the governor and Lü Bu as the riding governor, and went to the Yangren to fight Sun Jian with the generals. Hu Yi was anxious and said, "On this trip, we should kill an official wearing a green ribbon in order to rectify military discipline." "The generals are dissatisfied. In the evening, the army arrived at Guangcheng, dozens of miles away from the Yang people, the soldiers and horses were tired, Hu Yi was subject to Dong Zhuo's temperance, ate and ate in Guangcheng, and then marched overnight, waiting until dawn to attack the city. The generals hated Hu Yi and planned to let him lose to Sun Jian, so Lü Bu and the others threatened: "The thief army in Yangren City has fled, and should be pursued immediately, otherwise the opportunity will be missed." So the Hu army did not rest, so they marched overnight. When he arrived outside Yangren City, he found that the city was well guarded and could not cover the attack. The generals of the Hu army were hungry and thirsty, the men and horses were tired, and there was no trench, so they took off their armor and rested. Lü Bu also threatened: "The thief army in the city has come out." The pawn panicked and scattered, abandoned his armor and pommel horse and fled. When Tianming came, Hu Yi's army returned to the Yang people, picked up weapons, and decided to attack the city, but the city was well guarded, the trenches were deep, Hu Yi and others could not attack back, Sun Jian pursued, defeated Hu Yi and Lü Bu. After Sun Jian attacked the Xuanyang City Gate in Luoyang, Lü Bu fought with him and was defeated again. Finally, Dong Zhuo entered Chang'an.

Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

Jiangdong Tiger Sun Jian

Dong Zhuo knew that he was violent and hateful, so he often asked Lü Bu to be his bodyguard and guard the middle pavilion; However, Dong Zhuo was very suspicious in character, often insulting Lü Bu after getting drunk, and once threw a halberd at Lü Bu because of a little frustration, Lü Bu quickly dodged the halberd, and then changed his appearance to apologize, Dong Zhuo was angry, and Lü Bu resented Dong Zhuo.

Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

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Lü Bu also had an affair with Dong Zhuo's maidservant, and I was afraid that Dong Zhuo would find out about it, so he was very uneasy in his heart. Previously, because Wang Yun treated Lü Bu with great courtesy because he was a strong man in Hezhou. Since Lü Bu hated Dong Zhuo, he went to see Wang Yun and told how Dong Zhuo almost killed him. Wang Yun was conspiring with Shisun Rui and Yang Zan to get rid of Dong Zhuo at this time, so he asked Lü Bu to respond. Lu Bu was a little hesitant and said, "It's a father and son, how can you start?" Wang Yun said: "The general's surname is Lü, he was not his own flesh and blood, and now it's too late for you to save your life, what father and son!" So Lü Bu agreed to Wang Yun and conspired with him to kill Dong Zhuo. In May 192, Emperor Xian of Han recovered from illness and held a conference in the Weiyang Hall. Wang Yun ordered the warrior Sun Rui to write an edict and hand it to Lü Bu, and Lü Bu carried the edict and ordered more than a dozen people to ride the capital lieutenant Li Su and the concentric warriors Qin Yi and Chen Wei disguised themselves as palace gate guards, holding halberds, and waiting for Dong Zhuo at the Beiye Gate. When Dong Zhuo arrived at the gate, the horses were terrified, and Dong Zhuo tried to go back, but was dissuaded by Lü Bu. After entering, Li Su stabbed Dong Zhuo with a halberd, and Dong Zhuo fell under the car with an injured arm, shouting: "Where is Lü Bu"?

Western Jin Dynasty (32) - Lübu in Renzhong, Chitu in Mazhong (Part I)

Lü Bu kills Dong Zhuo

Lü Bu dismounted and said, "There is an edict against the thief! Dong Zhuo cursed: "How dare a quack dog do this!" He was immediately killed by Lü Bu himself. Dong Zhuo's main bookkeepers, Tian Jing and Cangtou, went to hold Dong Zhuo's body, and Lü Bu killed them again; After killing these three people, the rest did not dare to move. After Dong Zhuo's death, Lü Bu was worshipped as the general of Fenwei, the third division of Yibi, and entered the title of Marquis of Wen, and took charge of the imperial government with Wang Yun. Lü Bu ordered Li Su to go to Shaanxi County to fight Dong Zhuo's son-in-law Niu Fu, Niu Fu led an army to counterattack, Li Su defeated Hongnong, and Lü Bu killed Li Su. Later, Niu Fu's subordinates killed Niu Fu and sent his head to Chang'an. Wang Yun discussed pardoning Dong Zhuo's generals, and Lü Bu also repeatedly persuaded Wang Yun to pardon them. Soon after, Wang Yun thought that the amnesty would make Dong Zhuobu suspicious, so he changed his mind. Lü Bu proposed to give Dong Zhuo's belongings to the secretary and general, but Wang refused to allow it. After killing Dong Zhuo, Wang Yun was proud of his achievements and began to despise Lü Bu, treating him like a swordsman, while Lü Bu was proud of his merits and often showed off, and he was also dissatisfied when he saw that his proposal was rejected by Wang Yun. Lü Bu and Wang Yun were separated one by one.

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