Transformed Into a Female Schoolmaster

Chapter 434: Reshaping Lu Bu

In fact, there are many capable people under Lu Bu, such as the "eight strong generals" headed by Zhang Liao, and Gao Shun who leads the "trapped camp", especially Gao Shun. Anyone who knows the Three Kingdoms well knows that this person is "innocent and majestic." "And he was very loyal. After Lu Bu was completely defeated, Zhang Liao surrendered to Cao Cao, but he refused to surrender and died together with Lu Bu. He was also very talented in ruling the army. After all, he was trained to "get into the camp". .

The counsellor should be regarded as the weakness of Lu Bu’s camp, but there is Chen Gong. Even if Chen Gong, the chief counsellor, is not comparable to Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, Guo Jia, etc., he can be regarded as a first-line counselor by any means, and may be able to work with Yuan Shao Compared with Jushou and Tian Fengzhi.

Looking at it this way, Lu Bu should be considered a very valuable warlord in the early stage, at least better than Liu Bei. After all, although Liu Bei is related to such fierce generals as Yu and Zhang Fei, his counselors are too watery, what Sun Qian, Mi Zhu, Jian Yong , I guess it's not as good as Chen Gong...

  Unfortunately, Lu Bukong had these talents, but he would not use them, or that he always had his surname at critical times. In the end, he was betrayed by several of the Eight Great Generals and killed him at the White Gate Tower.

Wu Di started with a description of the war between Lu Bu and the Hu people in Bingzhou. This is all her original. With the powerful brushwork, she immediately sketched out the cruel war scenes, highlighting the depiction. The hatred between the Han and Hu people laid the groundwork for the subsequent "alien invasion" (Cai Yan was taken abducted during this invasion) and the "Five Huluhua" after the Western Jin Dynasty.

  The image of Lv Bu created by Wu Di hopes that he will have a greater personality and charm, so that readers will recognize this "first warrior of the Three Kingdoms" more.

  So her first plot is that the Han people are being looted by the Husbands. At this time, Lu Bu came down from the sky with his own wolves to save the people from danger, including a little girl.

This is naturally another foreshadowing. The little girl will be the future Diaochan. When Lu Bu was riding away with a wolf in the mountains calling for "flying generals", Diaochan looked at Lu Bu’s tall back as if thinking. Engrave this person deeply in your mind.

  But if the Dragon City Feijiang is here, I don’t teach Huma Du Yinshan.

Lu Bu appeared as a Hu-killing hero and saved the Han people from danger. Obviously, it can immediately give readers a sense of identity and naturally substitute for the role of Lu Bu. In this early stage, Lu Bu is definitely the protagonist of Shuangwen, not only looks heroic and heroic. , Killing Guojue, the force value is max, and he also has a real brother-Gao Shun.

Wu Di focused on portraying the deep friendship between the two. For example, the two were surrounded by Huren but entrusted each other's backs. In the end, Lu Bu was seriously injured because of Gao Shun. Lu Bu let Gao Shun escape alone, but Gao Shun but resolutely refused...

  Obviously it is a very **** joke, but in Wu Di's writing, it appears to be very hot-blooded. The kind of deep brotherhood makes people cry after watching it! (Obviously, this is the benefit of selling to rotten girls, because rotten girls are best at turning their passionate brotherhood yy into base love. Lu Bu x Gaoshun’s cp didn’t run away)

These are naturally Wu Di's original works. Her "Three Kingdoms" does not record such specific plots, and the setting of Diao Chan is actually required by the plot. There are many sayings about Diao Chan in history, and she certainly can't. When I was a child, I met Lu Bu and was saved by Lu Bu. She was not a native of Binzhou at all.

In order to make Lv Bu's image more positive, Ding Yuan, Lv Bu's first protagonist, was naturally blacked out by Wu Di. For example, he was very close to Lv Bu on the surface, but he was actually very distant, because Ding Yuan felt that Lv Bu was too brave and his subordinates The wolf rider is also very powerful, so he is afraid of Lu Bu, so he often suppresses Lu Bu, so that his brothers who can rely on life and death suffer serious losses on the battlefield. The official position he even gave Lu Bu is a civil official like the master.

  When Lu Bu discovered this, he became rebellious, and it also gave him the idea of ​​self-reliance-only in this way can he live as many brothers as possible and live better.

  Lü Bu often kept his lips on his lips, that is-to live is the best.

In Wu Di’s setting, Lu Bu was an orphan since he was a child, and he grew up supporting each other with other orphans, so he has a very deep relationship. He also pays great attention to family and friendship (because of this, Lu Bu is destined not to be a hero), and he is also growing up. In the process of growing up, he tasted all the hardships in the world, and the instinct to survive has been integrated into his bones.

In "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu was a "three-surname family slave", and he recognized Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo as adoptive fathers successively. In Wu Di's novels, it is natural to cut off the bridge of recognition of the righteous father, which can be regarded as beautifying Lu Bu. After all, readers love to substitute a true man who values ​​love and meaning.

  Wu Di’s fundamental purpose in writing this novel is to attract more people to watch "The Three Kingdoms", so she tries to make this novel of the Three Kingdoms series as popular as possible.

  Lv Bu was under the account of Ding Yuan, which was regarded as the part of "repression", and as Ding Yuan received the call of He Jin, he led the army to Luoyang, conspired to kill the eunuch, and was appointed to hold Jinwu. When He Jin was killed by the **** and Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, the "yang" part was about to come.

In this, Wu Di interspersed background descriptions, naturally to let those who have not read "Three Kingdoms" probably understand some of the background at that time. At that time, the spirit emperor died, the young master succeeded to the throne, the relatives and the eunuchs had powers, and they were rivals to each other. Everyone wanted to kill anyone. In the end, He Jin committed a second move and was killed by the eunuch. In the process, Cao Fu and Yuan Shao, the two later heroes, came out and showed their faces.

  The "Yang" part lies in the initial confrontation between Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo and his rebellion.

  In order to highlight Lu Bu's bravery again, it is natural to pave the way for how good Dong Zhuo is before this. Otherwise, even if Lu Bu wins Dong Zhuo, readers will not feel refreshed.

  Dong Zhuo is a tyrant in Xiliang, and his Xiliang cavalry is very fierce. He himself has high prestige among the Qiang people. As soon as he enters the field, he has to do things of abolition, which can be described as domineering.

During this period of preparation, Dong Zhuo’s chief counselor, Li Ru, was portrayed very brilliantly by Wu Di. He persuaded Dong Zhuo to seize the opportunity to join King Qin of Beijing, and then he used the abolition of the establishment to establish his prestige and take the emperor to win the world. The appearance of all the counselors peculiar to them is under control, which makes readers feel inexplicably refreshing, although he is actually a negative supporting role.

The opening part of the novel from the perspective of Lu Bu finally arrived. Of course, it was Dong Zhuo who was arrogant and coaxed. Because he wanted to do the abolition, he contradicted Ding Yuan. In fact, all of this was in Li Ru's expectation. 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 Langqi, and Dong Zhuo sent Huaxiong to fight with Xiliang Iron Horse. (To be continued.)

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