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Who is Lu Bu’s biological father? How many adoptive fathers does Lu Bu have?

1. Lu Bu’s biological father cannot be determined. We only know that Lu Bu was born in Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County, Bingzhou, and was born earlier than Liu Bei (Liu Bei was born in 161). Lu Bu served in Bingzhou because of his proficiency in bow and horse, bravery and martial arts.

2. Foster fathers: Ding Yuan, Dong Zhuo.

Ding Yuan was born in a poor family. He was resourceful, brave and armed, and was good at horseback riding and archery. He later became an official in Nanxian County (the place name of "Nanxian" is suspected to have a missing character). He accepted the mission no matter what difficulties he encountered. He will not refuse, and will take the lead when there are alarms and emergencies, and when chasing the enemy.

In 189, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty died. Ding Yuan led his troops to Luoyang, planned with He Jin to kill the eunuchs, and was appointed as Zhijinwu. But before He Jin could take action, the eunuchs conspired to kill him, and He Jin's men, Yuan Shao and others, killed the eunuchs.

At this time, Dong Zhuo came to Luoyang and wanted to control the government. Dong Zhuo knew that Lü Bu was trusted by Ding Yuan, so he lured Lü Bu to kill him. Ding Yuan's head was chopped off by Lu Bu and presented to Dong Zhuo, and his territory and power were also annexed by Dong Zhuo.

Dong Zhuo grew up in Liangzhou and was good at making friends with the Qiang people. In the last years of Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo was recruited as Yulinlang, and later served as a military commander under Zhang Huan, a general of Zhonglang, to attack the Hanyang Qiang people. Dong Zhuo fought fiercely and strategically, and made great achievements in battle. He also participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Uprising, the Liangzhou Rebellion and other battles, and was quite famous.

In the sixth year of Zhongping (189), he was summoned by General He Jin and Sili Colonel Yuan Shao to lead his army to Beijing to attack the ten permanent servants. Soon, there was turmoil in Beijing. Dong Zhuo made a great contribution to the rescue in Beimang and took power after returning to Beijing. He also recruited Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan, and soon annexed the forces of the two nearby warlords.

Subsequently, Dong Zhuo deposed the young emperor and installed Liu Xie on the throne (as Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty). Soon after, he killed the young emperor and the Queen Mother He, and took over the government arbitrarily. It has an arsenal of armor and soldiers, a national treasure, and awe-inspiring in the world.

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Lü Bu fought for Yanzhou:

Lü Bu first sought refuge with Yuan Shu, but because Yuan Shu was dissatisfied with his self-reliance on his merits, he became very arrogant and plundered with his troops. So he was rejected, so Lu Bu defected to Yuan Shao. At Yuan Shao's place, he joined forces with Zhang Yan to fight at Changshan. The Black Mountain Army had more than 10,000 elite soldiers and several thousand cavalry.

Lü Bu often rode a good horse named Red Rabbit that could leap over city walls and fly across trenches. He and his close subordinates Cheng Lian, Wei Yue and dozens of other men rode to attack Zhang Yan's military formation. , sometimes three or four times a day, and each time he came back with the heads of the Montenegrin army chopped off. After fighting for more than ten days, Zhang Yan's army was finally defeated.

Lü Bu relied on his military exploits and once again asked Yuan Shao to increase his army. Yuan Shao refused, and Lü Bu's soldiers also looted and plundered from time to time. Yuan Shao began to suspect and hate him. Lu Bu felt uneasy and asked to return to Luoyang. Yuan Shao agreed to his request and appointed Lu Bu as the Sili Xiaowei in the name of the emperor. He sent soldiers to escort Lu Bu and secretly wanted to get rid of him.

Lü Bu suspected that Yuan Shao was plotting against him, so he sent someone to play the zheng in the camp and quietly escaped. In the middle of the night, the soldiers went out and hacked at Lu Bu's bed, thinking that he was dead. The next day, Yuan Shao got the news that Lu Bu was still alive, so he ordered the city gate to be closed. Lu Bu was able to escape to Hanoi and join forces with Zhang Yang.

Yuan Shao was worried that Lu Bu would be detrimental to him, so he sent troops to chase Lu Bu again. Those soldiers were afraid of him, and no one dared to approach him after he caught up with him. Passing by Chenliu on the way, the prefect Zhang Miao sent someone to meet Lu Bu and treated him well. When they were about to part, the two held each other's arms and vowed to be good friends.

Baidu Encyclopedia—Lü Bu

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