In fact, there are many capable people under Lv Bu, such as the "Eight Generals" headed by Zhang Liao, and Gao Shun, who leads the "trapped camp", especially Gao Shun. Anyone who knows more about the three countries knows that this person is "innocent and dignified" and very loyal. After LV Bu's complete defeat, Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao Cao, but he refused to surrender and died with Lv Bu, His ability to run the army is also very outstanding. After all, he trained him to "fall into the camp".

The counselor should be regarded as the weakness of Lv Bu camp, but there is Chen Gong. Even if Chen Gong, the chief counselor, is not as good as Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, Guo Jia, etc., he is also a front-line counselor. Maybe he can be compared with Ju Fu and Tian Feng under yuan Shao.

In this way, Lv Bu should be regarded as a warlord with great capital in the early stage, at least better than Liu Bei. After all, although Liu Bei has strong generals such as Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, his advisers are too watery. It is estimated that sun Qian, MI Zhu and Jian Yong can't compare with Chen Gong

Unfortunately, LV Bukong had these talents, but he couldn't use them, or he was always capricious at the critical time. Finally, he was betrayed by several of the Eight Generals and died in the white gate building.

Wu Di begins with a description of the war between Lv Bu and the Hu people in Bingzhou, which is all her original. With her strong sense of painting, she immediately outlines the cruel war scene, highlighting the hatred between the Han people and the Hu people, This laid the groundwork for the later "alien invasion" (Cai Yan was kidnapped in this invasion) and the "five random Hua" after the Western Jin Dynasty.

The image of Lv Bu created by Wu Di is to hope that he can have greater personality charm and make readers more identify with the "first general of the Three Kingdoms".

So her first plot was that the Han people were being robbed by the Hu people. At this time, Lv Bu rode with his Bingzhou wolf and fell from the sky to save the people in danger, including a little girl.

This is naturally another foreshadowing. The little girl is the Diao cicada in the future. When Lv Bu rode with the wolf in the mountain shouting "flying generals", when he left, Diao cicada looked at Lv Bu's tall back, as if he wanted to engrave this person deeply in his mind.

But the flying generals of Longcheng will not teach Hu Ma to spend Yinshan.

Lv Bu appeared as a hero who killed Hu and saved the Han people from danger. Obviously, it can make the readers have a sense of identity at once and naturally replace Lv Bu into the role. In the early stage, Lv Bu is definitely the protagonist of shuangwen. He not only looks heroic, kills decisively and has a force value of Max, but also has a real brother with life and death - Gao Shun.

Wu Di focuses on the deep friendship between the two people. For example, the two people are surrounded by Hu people, but entrust each other with their backs. Finally, Lv Bu is seriously injured because of Gao Shun. Lv Bu asks Gao Shun to escape alone, but Gao Shun resolutely refuses

Obviously, it's very dog blood, but in Wu Di's writing, it seems very hot blood. The kind of deep brotherhood completely makes people cry after reading it( This is obviously the benefit sold to the rotten girl again, because the rotten girl is best at turning the hot-blooded brotherhood YY into a basic love, and the CP of Lv Bu x Gao Shun doesn't run away)

Naturally, these are the original works of Wu Di. Her official history of the Three Kingdoms does not record such a specific plot, and the setting of Diao Chan is actually the need of the plot. There are many statements about Diao Chan in history. Of course, she can't meet Lv Bu when she was a child and be saved by Lv Bu. She is not from Binzhou at all.

In order to make Lv Bu's image more positive, Ding Yuan, Lv Bu's first lord, was naturally blackened by Wu Di. For example, he was very close to Lv Bu on the surface, but actually he was very alienated. Ding Yuan thought Lv Bu was too brave and his wolf riding was very powerful. Therefore, he was afraid of Lv Bu, so he often suppressed Lv Bu, Let Lv Bu's brothers who can rely on life and death suffer serious losses on the battlefield. He even gave Lv Bu the official position of master bookkeeper.

When Lubu discovered this, he became rebellious and also gave him the idea of self-reliance - only in this way can more brothers live and live better as possible.

Lu Bu often said that living is the best.

In Wu Di's setting, Lv Bu was an orphan since childhood and supported each other to grow up with other orphans, so his feelings are very deep. He also attaches great importance to family affection and friendship (that's why Lv Bu is destined not to be an owl). Similarly, in the process of growing up, he tasted the hardships of the world, and his instinct for survival has been integrated into his bones.

In the romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lv Bu is a "family slave with three surnames". He successively recognized Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo as adoptive fathers. In Wu Di's novels, naturally, he cut off the bridge to recognize his adoptive father, which can be regarded as beautifying Lv Bu. After all, readers love to replace him with a real man who values love love and righteousness.

The fundamental purpose of Wu Di's writing this novel is to attract more people to read the official history of the Three Kingdoms. Therefore, she tries her best to popularize the novels of the Three Kingdoms series.

Lv Bu was regarded as the "suppression" part under Ding Yuan's account. As Ding Yuan received a call from He Jin, he led the army to Luoyang to plot to kill eunuchs and was appointed as Zhijin Wu. When he Jin was killed by eunuchs, Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, and the "Yang" part was coming.

Among them, Wu Di interspersed the background description, which naturally makes those who have not seen the official history of the Three Kingdoms understand some of the background at that time. At that time, Emperor Ling died, the young master succeeded to the throne, relatives and eunuchs were autocratic, and they were also sworn enemies to each other. Everyone wanted to kill who. In the end, he violated two chess and was killed by eunuchs. In this process, Cao Cao Yuan Shao, the two future heroes, showed their faces.

The part of "Yang" lies in the confrontation between Lv Bu and Dong Zhuo at the beginning and his rebellion.

In order to set off Lv Bu's bravery again, it is natural to pave the way for how powerful Dong Zhuo is before this, otherwise Lv Bu will not make readers feel comfortable even if he wins Dong Zhuo.

Dong Zhuo is a bully in Xiliang. His iron cavalry in Xiliang is very fierce. He himself has a high prestige among Qiang people. As soon as he comes out, he will do the thing of abolishing legislation. It can be said that he is domineering.

In the process of paving the way, Li Ru, Dong Zhuo's chief counselor, was portrayed by Wu Di very brilliantly. He persuaded Dong Zhuo to seize the opportunity to work for the king in Beijing, and then established his authority by abolishing the establishment and relying on the son of heaven to make the world. The way that all the counselors are in control makes readers feel inexplicably happy, although he is actually a negative supporting role.

The climax of the beginning of the novel from Lv Bu's perspective has finally arrived. Of course, it is the bull driven Dong Zhuo. Because he wants to abolish legislation, he has a contradiction with Ding Yuan. In fact, all this is expected by Li Ru. To make Dong Zhuo more prestigious, Ding Yuan is a good object of prestige.

Then the two armies fought. Ding Yuan sent Lv Bu to fight with Bingzhou wolf riding, while Dong Zhuo sent Hua Xiong to fight with Xiliang iron riding.