Chapter 434: Reshaping Lu Bu
In fact, there are many capable people under Lu Bu, such as the "Eight Warriors" headed by Zhang Liao, and Gao Shun, who leads the "trapped camp", especially Gao Shun, as long as you know more about the Three Kingdoms, you know that this person is "innocent and majestic" and very loyal, after Lu Bu was completely defeated, Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao Cao, but he refused to surrender and died with Lu Bu, his talent for governing the army is also very outstanding, after all, the "trapped camp" was trained by him.
And the strategist should be regarded as the weakness of Lu Bu's camp, but there is Chen Gong, and Chen Gong, the chief strategist, even if it is not as good as Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, Guo Jia, etc., but no matter how you say it, it can be regarded as a first-line strategist, and it may be compared with Yuan Shao's subordinates Fu Zhu and Tian Feng.
Looking at it this way, Lu Bu should be regarded as a very valuable warlord in the early stage, at least stronger than Liu Bei, after all, although Liu Bei is a fierce general like Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, but his strategists are too watery, and Sun Qian, Mi Zhu, and Jian Yong are estimated to be inferior to Chen Gong......
It's a pity that Lu Bukong has these talents, but he can't use them, or he is always willful at critical times, and in the end, he was betrayed by several of the eight strong generals and died in Baimenlou.
Wu Di began with a description of the war in which Lu Bu fought against the Hu people in Bingzhou, which was all her original, and she used the strong sense of the picture to sketch the cruel war scene at once, highlighting the hatred between the Han and the Hu people, which laid the groundwork for the later "alien invasion" (Cai Yan was taken away in this invasion) and the "Five Hu Chaohua" after the Western Jin Dynasty.
Wu Di created the image of Lu Bu in the hope that he can have a greater personality charm, so that readers can more identify with this "first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms".
So her first plot was that the Han people were being robbed by the Hu people, and at this time, Lu Bu took his own wolf ride with the state. Descending from heaven to save people from danger, including a little girl.
This is naturally another foreshadowing, the little girl is the future Diao Chan, when Lu Bu rode away with the wolf in the case of the people shouting "flying generals", Diao Chan looked at Lu Bu's tall back. It was as if he wanted to engrave this person deeply in his mind.
But to make the dragon city fly will not teach Humadu Yin Mountain.
Lu Bu appeared as a hero who killed Hu and saved the Han people in danger, which can obviously make readers have a sense of identity at once, and naturally substitute for the role of Lu Bu. The force value is max, and he also has a real brother who lives and dies - Gao Shun.
Wu Di focuses on the deep friendship between the two, for example, the two were surrounded by Hu people, but entrusted each other's backs, and in the end Lu Bu was seriously injured because of Gao Shun, Lu Bu let Gao Shun escape alone, but Gao Shun resolutely refused......
It's obviously a very bloody joke, but under Wu Di's pen. But it seems to be extremely hot-blooded, that kind of deep brotherhood. It completely brings tears to my eyes after watching it! (This is obviously another benefit sold to the rotten girl, because the rotten girl is the best at turning the hot-blooded brotherhood into a basic relationship, and Lu Bu X Gao Shun's CP is gone)
These are naturally Wu Di's originals, and her "Official History of the Three Kingdoms" will not record this specific plot, and the setting of Diao Chan is actually a plot need. There are many sayings about Diao Chan in history, of course, she couldn't have met Lu Bu when she was a child, and she was rescued by Lu Bu, she was not from Bingzhou at all.
In order to make Lu Bu's image more positive, Lu Bu's first lord Ding Yuan. Naturally, he was hacked by Wu Di, for example, he was very close to Lu Bu on the surface, but in fact he was very estranged, because Ding Yuan felt that Lu Bu was too brave, and the wolf riders under him were very powerful, so he was afraid of Lu Bu because of this, so he often suppressed Lu Bu, so that Lu Bu, these brothers who could rely on life and death, lost Yan Zòng on the battlefield, and he even gave Lu Bu an official position like a civil official.
When Lu Bu found out about this, he rebelled, and it also gave him the idea of self-reliance - only in this way can as many brothers as possible live and live better.
Lu Bu often has a sentence on his lips, that is, living is the best.
In Wu Di's setting, Lu Bu has been an orphan since he was a child, and he has grown up with other orphans, so his feelings are very deep, and he also attaches great importance to family and friendship (because of this, Lu Bu is destined not to become a hero), and in the process of growing up, he has tasted the hardships of the world, and the instinct to survive has been integrated into his bones.
In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu is a "slave with three surnames", and has recognized Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo as his father-in-law.
Wu Di's fundamental purpose in writing this novel is to attract more people to read "The Official History of the Three Kingdoms", so she tried her best to make this novel of the Three Kingdoms series as popular.
Lu Bu was under Ding Yuan's account, which was regarded as the "suppressed" part, and as Ding Yuan received a call from He Jin, he led the army to Luoyang, plotted to kill the eunuchs, and was appointed as the ruling Jinwu. coincided with He Jin being killed by the eunuchs, Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, and the part of "Yang" was about to arrive.
Among them, Wu Di interspersed with background descriptions, naturally so that those who have not read the "Official History of the Three Kingdoms" have a general understanding of the background at that time, when Emperor Ling died, the young lord succeeded to the throne, relatives and eunuchs were autocratic, and they were also rivals with each other, everyone wanted to kill whom, and finally He Jin was killed by the eunuchs.
The part of "Yang" lies in the confrontation between Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo at the beginning, as well as his rebellion.
In order to highlight Lu Bu's bravery again, it is natural to foreshadow how powerful Dong Zhuo is before this, otherwise even if Lu Bu wins Dong Zhuo, it will not make readers feel refreshed.
Dong Zhuoqi can be described as a tyrant of Xiliang, his Xiliang iron cavalry is very fierce, and he himself has a high prestige among the Qiang people.
In this foreshadowing process, Dong Zhuo's chief strategist Li Ru was portrayed very brilliantly by Wu Di, that is, he persuaded Dong Zhuo to seize the opportunity to enter the king of Jingqin, and then established his authority with the abolition of the establishment, and coerced the Son of Heaven to order the world.
The climax of the opening of the novel from the perspective of Lu Bu finally came, of course, it was Dong Zhuo, who was coaxing and coaxing, because he wanted to abolish the establishment of the country, and had a conflict with Ding Yuan, in fact, this qiē was also expected by Li Ru, to make Dong Zhuo more prestigious, Ding Yuan was a good object of prestige.
Then the two armies fought, Ding Yuan sent Lu Bu to fight with the Bingzhou wolf cavalry, and Dong Zhuo sent Hua Xiong and Xiliang Tieqi to fight. (To be continued......)