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    Chinese warlord and general

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lü_BuLü Bu - Wikipedia

    Bu (pronunciation ⓘ; died 7 February 199), courtesy name Fengxian, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of Imperial China.

  3. Lu Bu 呂布, courtesy name Lu Fengxian 呂奉先, known as the “Flying General” (Feijiang 飛將), was a warlord at the end of the Later Han period 後漢 (25-220) and follower of the powerful minister Dong Zhuo 董卓.

  4. Bu (呂布), styled Fengxian (奉先), born in Jiuyuan, Wuyuan County. “Said to be the finest warrior of the Three Kingdoms era. Executed by Cao Cao.” Bu was affiliated with Ding Yuan, Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao, Zhang Yang, the Shu Kingdom and Lu Bu. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lü_BuLü Bu - Wikiwand

    Bu, courtesy name Fengxian, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of Imperial China. Originally a subordinate of a minor warlord Ding Yuan, he betrayed and murdered Ding Yuan and defected to Dong Zhuo, the warlord who controlled the Han central government in the early 190s.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · A giant-penised hero responsible for feats that are considered the stuff of legend today, perhaps one of Lu Bu’s most famous achievements is that time he ended a battle before it even began with a single, sniper-like arrow shot.

  7. Jul 11, 2023 · In the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Wang Yun was the adoptive father of the fictional maiden Diaochan, whom he used to stir up conflict between Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo, causing the former to betray and assassinate the latter.

  8. Lü Buwei was a Chinese statesman who was minister of the state of Qin, one of the small feudal kingdoms into which China was divided between 770 and 221 bce. Qin, in northwestern China, under Lü’s clever management, engulfed many of its neighbouring states, and by the end of Lü’s ministry China was.