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Lu Ji: Minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, or a "prophet"

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  He is the minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he is also the protagonist of this article, and the next interesting history editor will bring you the historical story of this person!

  Lu Ji, a minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was famous for filial piety to his parents at the age of six, and his knowledge exceeded that of the elderly people when he was a teenager, he was knowledgeable and learned to be rich in five cars, but he died at the age of 32, which was Lu Ji's life.

Lu Ji: Minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, or a "prophet"

  Lu Ji's father, Lu Kang, was the Taishou of Lujiang, so he had some friendship with the princes Yuan Shu. When Lu Ji was six years old, he followed his father to visit Yuan Shu, Yuan Shu took out oranges to entertain the father and son, and when he left, Lu Ji hid two in his arms, Yuan Shu laughed and said: Come to my house as a guest, do you still want to take oranges when you leave? Lu Ji said: My mother likes to eat oranges, and I want to take them back to my mother to taste. Before Yuan Shu met, this little boy was only six years old, but he was so filial and he was surprised.

  Lu Ji was already a well-known teenager by the time he was a teenager, and he was erudite and often shocked, on a par with the famous Gu Shao. Although Lu Ji was still young, most of his close friends were older scholars, such as the eastern Wu old minister Yu Fan, who had a very close relationship.

Lu Ji: Minister at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, or a "prophet"

  After Sun Quan pacified the prefecture, Lu Ji served as a general of Yulin Taishou and a partial general, with 2,000 soldiers under his command. As an official, he was not Lu Ji's ambition, and when he became an adult, he was proficient in easy learning, so he knew some fortune-telling, and he knew that his fate was not long, so he said: "From now on, sixty years from now on, cars can be on the same track, books can be the same text, unfortunately I can't see it." This passage refers to the unification of the western Jin Dynasty.

  Lu Ji died soon after, at the age of thirty-two.

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