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Lü Bu () (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. Originally a subordinate of a minor warlord Ding Yuan, he betrayed and murdered Ding Yuan and defected to
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
, the warlord who controlled the Han central government in the early 190s. In 192, he turned against
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
and killed him after being instigated by Wang Yun and Shisun Rui, but was later defeated and driven away by Dong Zhuo's followers. From 192 to early 195, Lü Bu wandered around central and northern China, consecutively seeking shelter under warlords such as
Yuan Shu Yuan Shu () (died July or August 199), courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189 ...
, Yuan Shao and Zhang Yang. In 194, he managed to take control of Yan Province from the warlord Cao Cao with help from defectors from Cao's side, but Cao took back his territories within two years. In 195, Lü Bu turned against
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, who had offered him refuge in Xu Province, and seized control of the province from his host. Although he had agreed to an alliance with Yuan Shu earlier, he severed ties with him after Yuan declared himself emperor – treason against
Emperor Xian of Han Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last Emperor of China, emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He reigned from 28 September 189 until 11 December 220. ...
– and joined Cao and others in attacking the
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. However, in 198, he sided with Yuan Shu again and came under attack by the combined forces of Cao and Liu, resulting in his defeat at the
Battle of Xiapi The Battle of Xiapi was fought between the forces of Lü Bu against the allied armies of Cao Cao and Liu Bei from the winter of 198 to 7 February 199 towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. The battle concluded with victory for C ...
in 199. He was captured and executed on Cao's order. Although Lü Bu is described in historical and fictional sources as an exceptionally mighty warrior, he was also notorious for his temperamental behaviour. He switched allegiances erratically and freely betrayed his allies. He was always suspicious of others and could not control his subordinates. All these factors ultimately led to his downfall. In the 14th-century historical novel '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', the details of his life are dramatised and some fictitious elements – including his romance with the fictional maiden Diaochan – are added to portray him as a nearly unchallenged warrior who was also a ruthless and impulsive brute bereft of morals.


Historical sources on Lü Bu's life

There are two official biographies of Lü Bu. The first one is in the '' Records of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sanguozhi''), which was written by Chen Shou in the third century. In the fifth century, Pei Songzhi annotated the ''Sanguozhi'' by incorporating information from other sources to Chen Shou's original work and adding his personal commentary. Some alternative texts used in the annotations to Lü Bu's biography include: ''Yingxiong Ji'' (''Chronicles of Heroes and Champions''), by
Wang Can Wang Can (177 – 17 February 217), courtesy name Zhongxuan, was a Chinese politician and poet who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He contributed greatly to the establishment of laws and standards during the founding days o ...
; ''Xiandi Chunqiu'' (''Chronicles of Emperor Xian''), by Yuan Wei; ''Wei Shi Chunqiu'' (''Chronicles of the Ruling Family of Wei''), by Sun Sheng; ''Cao Man Zhuan'' (''Biography of Cao Man''), by an unknown writer. The second biography of Lü Bu is in the '' Book of the Later Han'' (''Houhanshu''), which was compiled by Fan Ye in the fifth century.


Physical appearance

No descriptions of Lü Bu's physical appearance exist in historical records. It was noted that he specialised in archery and horse-riding, and possessed great physical strength. He was nicknamed "Flying General" (飛將) for his martial prowess.(布便弓馬,膂力過人,號為飛將。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. He also owned a powerful steed known as the "
Red Hare The Red Hare or Chi Tu () was a famous horse owned by the warlord Lü Bu, who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In historical records The Red Hare was mentioned in Lü Bu's biographies in the historical texts ''Records of the T ...
".(北詣袁紹,紹與布擊張燕於常山。燕精兵萬餘,騎數千。布有良馬曰赤兎。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.(布常御良馬,號曰赤菟,能馳城飛塹, ...) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. The ''Cao Man Zhuan'' recorded that there was a saying at the time to describe Lü Bu and the
Red Hare The Red Hare or Chi Tu () was a famous horse owned by the warlord Lü Bu, who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In historical records The Red Hare was mentioned in Lü Bu's biographies in the historical texts ''Records of the T ...
: "Among men, Lü Bu; Among steeds, Red Hare)".(曹瞞傳曰:「時人語曰:『人中有呂布,馬中有赤菟。』」) ''Cao Man Zhuan'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu is described as follows in the 14th-century historical novel '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'':


Biography


Service under Ding Yuan and defection to Dong Zhuo

Lü Bu was from Jiuyuan County (九原縣),
Wuyuan Commandery Wuyuan Commandery ( zh, 五原郡) was a historical commandery of China, located in eastern Hetao region. The commandery sat near the modern city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia. During late Warring States period and Qin dynasty, the region was part of ...
(五原郡), which is near present-day Baotou, Inner Mongolia. He was known for his martial valour in
Bing Province Bingzhou, or Bing Province, was a location in ancient China. According to legend, when Yu the Great (c. 2200 BC-2100 BC) tamed the flood, he divided the land of China into the Nine Provinces. Historical texts such as the ''Rites of Zhou'', and "Tr ...
. When Ding Yuan, the Inspector (刺史) of Bing Province, was appointed as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) by the Han central government and ordered to garrison at
Henei Commandery Henei Commandery ( zh, 河內郡) was a commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Henan province, to the north of Yellow River. In ancient China, Henei ("Inside the Yellow River") referred to the land north of the low ...
, he recruited Lü Bu as a Registrar (主簿) and treated him kindly.(呂布字奉先,五原郡九原人也。 ... 以驍武給并州。刺史丁原為騎都尉,屯河內,以布為主簿,大見親待。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. After the death of Emperor Ling in 189, Ding Yuan led his troops to the capital Luoyang to assist the general He Jin in eliminating the eunuch faction. He Jin ended up being assassinated by the eunuchs instead, after which the warlord
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
led his forces into Luoyang and occupied the capital. Dong Zhuo wanted to kill Ding Yuan and take control of Ding's troops, so he induced Lü Bu into betraying Ding and defecting to his side. Lü Bu killed Ding Yuan, cut off his head, and presented it to Dong Zhuo, who had by then seized control of the Han central government. Dong Zhuo appointed Lü Bu as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) and placed much faith and trust in him. He also accepted Lü Bu as a foster son. Lü Bu was later promoted from the position of a Cavalry Commandant to a General of the Household (中郎將). He was also made a Marquis of a Chief Village (都亭侯).(靈帝崩,原將兵詣洛陽。與何進謀誅諸黃門,拜執金吾。進敗,董卓入京都,將為亂,欲殺原,并其兵衆。卓以布見信於原,誘布令殺原。布斬原首詣卓,卓以布為騎都尉,甚愛信之,誓為父子。 ... 稍遷至中郎將,封都亭侯。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Service under Dong Zhuo

In 190, a coalition of warlords led by Yuan Shao initiated a punitive campaign against
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
in response to Dong's tyranny and monopoly of the central government. Dong Zhuo had deposed Emperor Ling's successor, Emperor Shao, earlier that year and replaced him with
Emperor Xian Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He reigned from 28 September 189 until 11 December 220. Liu Xie was a so ...
, who was actually a puppet ruler under his control. Lü Bu defended Dong Zhuo and fought in battles against the coalition. In one battle at Yangren (陽人; believed to be near present-day Wenquan, Ruzhou, Henan), Dong Zhuo ordered Lü Bu and
Hu Zhen Hu Zhen ( 190–192), courtesy name Wencai, was a military officer serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was described as an influential man from Liang Province (). In 191, he was sent to Yangren ( ...
to attack Sun Jian (one of the coalition members), but Lü Bu and Hu Zhen could not get along with each other, resulting in disorder in their army. Sun Jian used the opportunity to attack them and forced them to retreat.(明年,孫堅收合散卒,進屯梁縣之陽人。卓遣將胡軫、呂布攻之,布與軫不相能,軍中自驚恐,士卒散亂。堅追擊之,軫、布敗走。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 72. Within months, the coalition forces had reached the capital Luoyang. Dong Zhuo personally led an army to engage the coalition vanguard, led by Sun Jian, in the area where the tombs of the Han emperors were located, but was defeated and forced to retreat. Sun Jian then passed through Luoyang's Xuanyang Gate (宣陽城門), where he attacked Lü Bu and drove him back.(卓自出與堅戰於諸陵墓閒,卓敗走,灠屯黽池,聚兵於陝。堅進洛陽宣陽城門,更擊呂布,布復破走。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 72. Dong Zhuo was alarmed, so he decided to evacuate Luoyang and move the capital to Chang'an in the west. He sent his troops to pillage Luoyang and force its residents to move to Chang'an as well, and then had Luoyang destroyed by fire. The coalition did not pursue Dong Zhuo to Chang'an and eventually dissolved by itself in the following year. As Dong Zhuo usually behaved rudely in front of other people, he was afraid of being assassinated, hence he often kept Lü Bu by his side as a bodyguard. Dong Zhuo also had a bad temper and was easily agitated. During his outbursts, he threw short '' ji''s at Lü Bu, but Lü Bu reacted fast and dodged the weapons. Dong Zhuo's anger subsided after that. Lü Bu was very unhappy and he bore a grudge against his foster father. At the same time, Lü Bu was tasked with guarding Dong Zhuo's central living quarters, and he had a secret affair with one of Dong's maids. He feared that Dong Zhuo would find out and felt very uneasy about it.(卓自以遇人無禮,恐人謀己,行止常以布自衞。然卓性剛而褊,忿不思難,嘗小失意,拔手戟擲布。布拳捷避之,為卓顧謝,卓意亦解。由是陰怨卓。卓常使布守中閤,布與卓侍婢私通,恐事發覺,心不自安。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Earlier on, Lü Bu had been warmly received by Wang Yun, the
Minister over the Masses Situ was one of the highest ranking government offices in ancient China. Established in the Western Zhou dynasty, it was originally written as (), meaning Administrator of Land. During the Han dynasty, the title became written with the different c ...
(司徒), so he went to see Wang and complained about how Dong Zhuo almost killed him. At the time, Wang Yun and another official, Shisun Rui (士孫瑞), were plotting to get rid of Dong Zhuo so they told Lü Bu about their plan and sought his help. Lü Bu said, "But we are father and son!" Wang Yun replied, "Your family name is so you have no blood relations with him. He was not concerned about you at all when you almost died, so where was the father-son bond?" Lü Bu agreed to join them and personally killed Dong Zhuo later. After Dong Zhuo's death, Wang Yun and Lü Bu took charge of the central government. Lü Bu was appointed General of Vehement Might (奮威將軍) and received the honours equivalent to those received by the
Three Ducal Ministers The Three Ducal Ministers (), also translated as the Three Dukes, Three Excellencies, or the Three Lords, was the collective name for the three highest officials in Ancient China and Imperial China. These posts were abolished by Cao Cao in 208 AD a ...
– three high-ranking officials in the Han administration. Emperor Xian also enfeoffed him as the Marquis of Wen (溫侯).(先是,司徒王允以布州里壯健,厚接納之。後布詣允,陳卓幾見殺狀。時允與僕射士孫瑞密謀誅卓,是以告布使為內應。布曰:「柰如父子何!」允曰:「君自姓呂,本非骨肉。今憂死不暇,何謂父子?」布遂許之,手刃刺卓。語在卓傳。 ... 允以布為奮威將軍,假節,儀比三司,進封溫侯,共秉朝政。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Expulsion from Chang'an

After
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
's death, his followers in Liang Province, led by Li Jue,
Guo Si Guo Si () (died 197), also known as Guo Duo, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He assisted Dong Zhuo in his many campaigns and served as a su ...
and others, formed an army to attack Chang'an when Wang Yun refused to grant them amnesty for their past activities under Dong Zhuo.(允旣不赦涼州人,由是卓將李傕等遂相結,還攻長安。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Guo Si led his men to attack the city's north gate, where he met Lü Bu, who told him, "Let's not send our soldiers into battle. Instead, let's have a man-on-man fight." Lü Bu then engaged Guo Si in a duel and injured him. Guo Si's men saved their superior. Both sides withdrew their forces.(英雄記曰:郭汜在城北。布開城門,將兵就汜,言「且却兵,但身決勝負」。汜、布乃獨共對戰,布以矛刺中汜,汜後騎遂前救汜,汜、布遂各兩罷。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu was unable to resist the enemy so he eventually abandoned Chang'an and fled. His defeat and subsequent flight took place 60 days after Dong Zhuo's death.(布自殺卓後,畏惡涼州人,涼州人皆怨。由是李傕等遂相結還攻長安城。 ... 布不能拒,傕等遂入長安。卓死後六旬,布亦敗。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Pei Songzhi commented that the "60 days" claim in the original text of the ''Sanguozhi'' was erroneous. According to other sources, Lü Bu killed Dong Zhuo on the 23rd day of the fourth month in the third year of the Chuping era (190–193) in
Emperor Xian Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He reigned from 28 September 189 until 11 December 220. Liu Xie was a so ...
's reign, and he fled from Chang'an on the first day of the sixth month. There were no interpolated dates in between, so Lü Bu could not have spent 60 days in Chang'an after Dong Zhuo's death.(臣松之案英雄記曰:諸書,布以四月二十三日殺卓,六月一日敗走,時又無閏,不及六旬。) Pei Songzhi's annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Seeking shelter under Yuan Shu

After leaving Chang'an, Lü Bu, accompanied by a few hundred horsemen and with
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
's head tied to his saddle, passed through
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and went to join
Yuan Shu Yuan Shu () (died July or August 199), courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189 ...
in
Nanyang Commandery Nanyang Commandery ( zh, 南陽郡) was a Chinese commandery that existed from the Warring States period to Tang dynasty. It was centered in present-day Nanyang, Henan. History Nanyang Commandery was established by Qin in the 35th year of King Z ...
. The ''Sanguozhi'' and the ''Houhanshu'' give differing accounts of how Yuan Shu treated Lü Bu. The former claimed that Lü Bu expected to be received warmly because he felt that he had helped Yuan Shu take revenge by slaying Dong Zhuo. However, Yuan Shu detested Lü Bu because of his duplicity so he refused to accept him.(將數百騎出武關,欲詣袁術。布自以殺卓為術報讎,欲以德之。術惡其反覆,拒而不受。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. The latter stated that Yuan Shu treated Lü Bu generously, but Lü behaved arrogantly as he felt that he deserved better treatment because he had done Yuan a favour by killing Dong Zhuo. Lü Bu also allowed his men to plunder the area. Yuan Shu became worried that Lü Bu would pose a threat to him, and Lü also felt uneasy after he heard that Yuan was suspicious of him, so he left.(布與傕戰,敗,乃將數百騎,以卓頭繫馬鞌,走出武關,奔南陽。袁術待之甚厚。布自恃殺卓,有德袁氏,遂恣兵鈔掠。術患之。布不安,復去從張楊於河內。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Joining Yuan Shao and Zhang Yang

After leaving
Yuan Shu Yuan Shu () (died July or August 199), courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189 ...
, Lü Bu then headed to northern China to join Yuan Shu's relative, Yuan Shao. He assisted Yuan Shao in attacking Zhang Yan at
Changshan (; ), also known as (), and (), is a form of , Chinese robe, which was derived from the Qing dynasty , the traditional dress of the Manchu people, which were worn by Manchu men. The was actually developed by the Han Chinese through the modi ...
. Zhang Yan had thousands of elite soldiers and cavalry. Lü Bu led his subordinates Cheng Lian (成廉) and Wei Yue (魏越) and dozens of riders to raid Zhang Yan's camp, killing several enemies and then fighting their way out. They did this three to four times every day continuously for a period of over ten days and eventually defeated Zhang Yan's forces.(常與其親近成廉、魏越等陷鋒突陣,遂破燕軍。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.(... 與其健將成廉、魏越等數十騎馳突燕陣,一日或至三四,皆斬首而出。連戰十餘日,遂破燕軍。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Lü Bu behaved arrogantly in front of Yuan Shao because he perceived that he had done the Yuans a favour by slaying
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
. He belittled Yuan's followers and treated them with contempt. He once asked for more soldiers from Yuan Shao but was refused, after which he sent his men to plunder Yuan's territories. Yuan Shao was greatly displeased and felt that Lü Bu posed a threat to him. Lü Bu sensed that Yuan Shao was suspicious of him so he wanted to leave northern China and return to Luoyang. Yuan Shao pretended to agree and recommended Lü Bu to take up the appointment of Colonel-Director of Retainers (司隷校尉) while secretly plotting to kill him.(布旣恃其功,更請兵於紹,紹不許,而將士多暴橫,紹患之。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.(而求益兵衆,將士鈔掠,紹患忌之。布覺其意,從紹求去。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. On the day of Lü Bu's departure, Yuan Shao sent 30 armoured soldiers to escort him and personally saw him off. Along the journey, Lü Bu stopped and rested inside his tent. That night, Yuan Shao's soldiers crept into the tent and killed the person inside, who had covered himself with a blanket, after which they reported that Lü Bu was dead. The following day, Yuan Shao received news that Lü Bu was still alive so he immediately had the gates in his city closed. In fact, Lü Bu had secretly left his tent the previous night without Yuan Shao's soldiers knowing, and had ordered one of his men to remain inside as a decoy.(紹恐還為己害,遣壯士夜掩殺布,不獲。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.(英雄記曰:布自以有功於袁氏,輕傲紹下諸將,以為擅相署置,不足貴也。布求還洛,紹假布領司隷校尉。外言當遣,內欲殺布。明日當發,紹遣甲士三十人,辭以送布。布使止於帳側,偽使人於帳中鼓箏。紹兵卧,布無何出帳去,而兵不覺。夜半兵起,亂斫布牀被,謂為已死。明日,紹訊問,知布尚在,乃閉城門。布遂引去。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu fled to Henei Commandery to join Zhang Yang after his escape. Yuan Shao sent his men to pursue Lü Bu but they were afraid of Lü and did not dare to approach him.(事露,布走河內,與張楊合。紹令衆追之,皆畏布,莫敢逼近者。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Zhang Yang and his subordinates were bribed by Li Jue and
Guo Si Guo Si () (died 197), also known as Guo Duo, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He assisted Dong Zhuo in his many campaigns and served as a su ...
to kill Lü Bu. When Lü Bu heard about it, he told Zhang Yang, "I'm from the same province as you. If you kill me, you'll become weaker. If you recruit me, you can obtain the same honours and titles as Li Jue and Guo Si." Zhang Yang pretended to agree to help Li Jue and Guo Si kill Lü Bu but he secretly offered refuge to Lü instead. When Li Jue and Guo Si learnt that Zhang Yang had accepted Lü Bu, they became worried so they sent an imperial decree to Henei in
Emperor Xian Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He reigned from 28 September 189 until 11 December 220. Liu Xie was a so ...
's name, appointing Lü Bu as the Administrator (太守) of Yingchuan Commandery.(英雄記曰:楊及部曲諸將皆受傕、汜購募,共圖布。布聞之,謂楊曰:「布,卿州里也。卿殺布,於卿弱。不如賣布,可極得汜、傕爵寵。」楊於是外許汜、傕,內實保護布。汜、傕患之,更下大封詔書,以布為頴川太守。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. The account of Lü Bu's association with Zhang Yang in the ''Sanguozhi'' differed slightly from that recorded in the ''Houhanshu''. The former mentioned that Lü Bu joined Yuan Shao after he was rejected by Yuan Shu, and then he sought shelter under Zhang Yang after Yuan Shao sent assassins to kill him. In the ''Houhanshu'', however, it was stated that Lü Bu went to join Zhang Yang after leaving Yuan Shu, and he managed to persuade Zhang to ignore Li Jue and Guo Si's urgings to kill him and instead provide him refuge. He left Zhang Yang later and went to join Yuan Shao, but returned to Zhang again after surviving the assassination attempt. On his way to Henei, Lü Bu passed by Chenliu (陳留; around present-day Kaifeng, Henan), where its Administrator, Zhang Miao, received him warmly. Zhang Miao made a pledge of friendship with Lü Bu when he saw him off from Chenliu.(時李傕等購募求布急,楊下諸將皆欲圖之。布懼,謂楊曰:「與卿州里,今見殺,其功未必多。不如生賣布,可大得傕等爵寵。」楊以為然。 ... 紹聞,懼為患,募遣追之,皆莫敢逼,遂歸張楊。道經陳留,太守張邈遣使迎之,相待甚厚,臨別把臂言誓。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Battle of Yan Province

Yuan Shao was furious when he heard that Zhang Miao – whom he had a feud with – had become Lü Bu's friend. Around the time, Yuan Shao was still an ally of Cao Cao, so Zhang Miao feared that Cao would combine forces with Yuan to attack him. Besides, Zhang Miao's jurisdiction, Chenliu, was in Yan Province, which was under Cao Cao's control.(呂布之捨袁紹從張楊也,過邈臨別,把手共誓。紹聞之,大恨。邈畏太祖終為紹擊己也,心不自安。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. In 194, when Cao Cao left Yan Province to attack Xu Province, Zhang Miao's younger brother Zhang Chao (張超), along with Cao's subordinates Chen Gong, Xu Si (許汜) and Wang Kai (王楷), started a rebellion. Chen Gong persuaded Zhang Miao to join them in welcoming Lü Bu into Yan Province. With help from the defectors, Lü Bu seized control of
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and declared himself the Governor (牧) of Yan Province. The various commanderies and counties in Yan Province responded to Lü Bu's call and defected to his side, except for Juancheng, Dong'e and Fan counties, which still remained under Cao Cao's control.(興平元年,太祖復征謙,邈弟超,與太祖將陳宮、從事中郎許汜、王楷共謀叛太祖。宮說邈曰:「今雄傑並起,天下分崩,君以千里之衆,當四戰之地,撫劒顧眄,亦足以為人豪,而反制於人,不以鄙乎!今州軍東征,其處空虛,呂布壯士,善戰無前,若權迎之,共牧兖州,觀天下形勢,俟時事之變通,此亦縱橫之一時也。」邈從之。太祖初使宮將兵留屯東郡,遂以其衆東迎布為兖州牧,據濮陽。郡縣皆應,唯鄄城、東阿、范為太祖守。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Upon receiving news of the rebellion and Lü Bu's intrusion, Cao Cao aborted the Xu Province campaign and led his forces back to Yan Province. The armies of Lü Bu and Cao Cao clashed at Puyang, where Cao was unable to overcome Lü, so both sides were locked in a stalemate for over 100 days. At the time, Yan Province was plagued by locusts and droughts so the people suffered from famine and many had resorted to cannibalism to survive. Lü Bu moved his base from Puyang further east to Shanyang. Within two years, Cao Cao managed to retake all his territories in Yan Province and he later defeated Lü Bu in a battle at
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. Lü Bu fled east to Xu Province and took shelter under
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.(太祖引軍還,與布戰於濮陽,太祖軍不利,相持百餘日。是時歲旱、蟲蝗、少穀,百姓相食,布東屯山陽。二年間,太祖乃盡復收諸城,擊破布於鉅野。布東奔劉備。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Warlord of Xu Province


Seizing Xu Province from Liu Bei

Lü Bu treated
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very respectfully when he first met him, and he said, "You and I are both from the northern borders. When I saw the Guandong Coalition rising up against
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, I already wanted to help them eliminate him. However, after I slew Dong Zhuo and left Chang'an, none of the former coalition members were willing to accept me. They even tried to kill me." He then brought Liu Bei to his camp, asked Liu to sit on his wife's bed, and instructed his wife to pay respect to Liu. He then threw a feast for Liu Bei and called Liu his "younger brother". Liu Bei knew that Lü Bu was unpredictable and untrustworthy, but he kept quiet and pretended to be friendly towards Lü Bu.(英雄記曰:布見備,甚敬之,謂備曰:「我與卿同邊地人也。布見關東起兵,欲誅董卓。布殺卓東出,關東諸將無安布者,皆欲殺布耳。」請備於帳中坐婦牀上,令婦向拜,酌酒飲食,名備為弟。備見布語言無常,外然之而內不說。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. When Liu Bei was governing Xu Province, he was stationed in the provincial capital Xiapi and he drew boundaries with
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in the areas around the Huai River. When Yuan Shu learnt that Lü Bu was in Xu Province, he wanted to instigate Lü Bu to help him deal with Liu Bei, so he wrote to Lü Bu: "In the past,
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monopolised state power, harmed the imperial family, and murdered my family. I participated in the
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but did not manage to kill him. You slew Dong Zhuo and sent me his head. In doing so, you helped me take revenge and salvage my reputation. This was the first favour you did me. When Jin Yuanxiu (金元休) was heading to Yan Province to assume office, Cao Cao
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and nearly drove him to the point of destruction. Later, you attacked Cao Cao in Yan Province and helped me regain my reputation. This was the second favour you did me. Throughout my life, I have never heard of the existence of Liu Bei, but he started a war with me. With your mighty spirit, you are capable of defeating Liu Bei, and this will be the third favour you do me. With these three favours you did me, I am willing to entrust matters of life and death to you even though I may not be worthy. You have been fighting battles for a long time and you lack food supplies. I hereby send you 200,000 ''hu'' (斛) of grain and open my doors to you. If they are insufficient, I will continue to provide you a steady flow of supplies. If you need weapons and military equipment, just ask." Lü Bu was delighted and he agreed to help Yuan Shu attack Xiapi.(英雄記曰:布初入徐州,書與袁術。術報書曰:「昔董卓作亂,破壞王室,禍害術門戶,術舉兵關東,未能屠裂卓。將軍誅卓,送其頭首,為術掃滅讐耻,使術明目於當世,死生不愧,其功一也。昔將金元休向兖州,甫詣封部,為曹操逆所拒破,流離迸走,幾至滅亡。將軍破兖州,術復明目於遐邇,其功二也。術生年已來,不聞天下有劉備,備乃舉兵與術對戰;術憑將軍威靈,得以破備,其功三也。將軍有三大功在術,術雖不敏,奉以生死。將軍連年攻戰,軍糧苦少,今送米二十萬斛,迎逢道路,非直此止,當駱驛復致;若兵器戰具,佗所乏少,大小唯命。」布得書大喜,遂造下邳。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. The contents of Yuan Shu's letter, as recorded in the ''Houhanshu'', were slightly different and briefer as compared to that recorded in the ''Sanguozhi''.(時劉備領徐州,居下邳,與袁術相拒於淮上。術欲引布擊備,乃與布書曰:「術舉兵詣闕,未能屠裂董卓。將軍誅卓,為術報恥,功一也。昔金元休南至封丘,為曹操所敗。將軍伐之,令術復明目於遐邇,功二也。術生年以來,不聞天下有劉備,備乃舉兵與術對戰。憑將軍威靈,得以破備,功三也。將軍有三大功在術,術雖不敏,奉以死生。將軍連年攻戰,軍糧苦少,今送米二十萬斛。非唯此止,當駱驛復致。凡所短長亦唯命。」) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Lü Bu led his forces to some 40 '' li'' west of Xiapi. Xu Dan (許耽), who was from Danyang (丹楊) and was serving as a General of the Household (中郎將) under Liu Bei, sent Zhang Kuang (章誑) to meet Lü Bu at night. Zhang Kuang told Lü Bu, " Zhang Yide quarrelled with Cao Bao and killed him. The city is now in a state of chaos. There are 1,000 soldiers from Danyang stationed at the west white gate. When they heard of your arrival, they jumped for joy as if they have been revitalised. The Danyang soldiers will open the west gate for you when you reach there." Lü Bu mobilised his troops that night and reached Xiapi at dawn, where the Danyang soldiers opened the west gate for him. Lü Bu sat on the viewing platform above the gate and instructed his troops to set fire in the city. They defeated Zhang Fei and his men in battle and captured Liu Bei's family, the families of Liu's subordinates, and Liu's supplies.(英雄記曰:布水陸東下,軍到下邳西四十里。備中郎將丹楊許耽夜遣司馬章誑來詣布,言「張益德與下邳相曹豹共爭,益德殺豹,城中大亂,不相信。丹楊兵有千人屯西白城門內,聞將軍來東,大小踊躍,如復更生。將軍兵向城西門,丹楊軍便開門內將軍矣」。布遂夜進,晨到城下。天明,丹楊兵悉開門內布兵。布於門上坐,步騎放火,大破益德兵,獲備妻子軍資及部曲將吏士家口。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Upon receiving news of Lü Bu's intrusion, Liu Bei immediately headed back to Xiapi Commandery but most of his troops scattered along the way. With his remaining men, Liu Bei moved eastward to take
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where Yuan Shu's forces defeated him. Liu Bei then retreated to Haixi County (海西縣; southeast of present-day Guannan County, Jiangsu).(布取下邳,張飛敗走。備聞之,引兵還,比至下邳,兵潰。收散卒東取廣陵,與袁術戰,又敗。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 32. Where, in hunger and desperation, he surrendered to Lü Bu. This took place in around early 196.(袁術來攻先主,先主拒之於盱眙、淮陰。曹公表先主為鎮東將軍,封宜城亭侯,是歲建安元年也。先主與術相持經月,呂布乘虛襲下邳。下邳守將曹豹反,間迎布。布虜先主妻子,先主轉軍海西。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 32. Lü Bu was displeased that Yuan Shu's supplies had not reached him yet, so he led his men to welcome Liu Bei. He appointed Liu Bei as the Inspector (刺史) of Yu Province and ordered him to garrison at Xiaopei, while he declared himself the Governor of Xu Province(備東擊術,布襲取下邳,備還歸布。布遣備屯小沛。布自稱徐州刺史。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. and remained in Xiapi.(布得書大恱,即勒兵襲下邳,獲備妻子。備敗走海西,飢困,請降於布。布又恚術運糧不復至,乃具車馬迎備,以為豫州刺史,遣屯小沛。布自號徐州牧。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Hao Meng's Rebellion

In July or August 196, Lü Bu's subordinate Hao Meng rebelled against him and attacked his office in Xiapi. Lü Bu's general Gao Shun suppressed the rebellion with help from Cao Xing – Hao Meng's subordinate, who refused to betray Lü Bu – and killed Hao Meng. Later that year, Lü Bu used his archery skill to prevent a battle between Liu Bei and Yuan Shu's general
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from taking place. He had a '' ji'' erected at the gate of the camp, and proposed, "Gentlemen, watch me fire an arrow at the lower part of the curved blade on the ''ji''. If I hit it in one shot, all of you must withdraw your forces and leave. If I don't, you can remain here and prepare for battle." He then raised his bow and fired an arrow at the ''ji'', hitting exactly the lower part of the curved blade. Everyone present at the scene was shocked. They said, "General, you possess Heaven's might!" The following day, they threw another party and then withdrew their forces.


Allying with Cao Cao against Yuan Shu


Cancellation of engagement

In early 197,
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declared himself emperor in Shouchun, the administrative centre of his territories, and founded a Zhong (仲) dynasty. This was deemed an act of treason against the reigning
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of the Han dynasty, so Yuan Shu soon found himself the target of attacks by Cao Cao and other warlords who had received orders from the Han imperial court to eliminate the
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. Earlier on, Yuan Shu wanted to form an alliance with Lü Bu so he proposed a marriage between his son and Lü Bu's daughter. Lü Bu initially agreed. After proclaiming himself emperor, Yuan Shu sent his subordinate Han Yin (韓胤) to meet Lü Bu and escort Lü Bu's daughter back to his territory for the marriage. However, Lü Bu changed his mind after
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convinced him to do so, and after he recalled how Yuan Shu rejected him when he first sought shelter under him. He then sent his men to chase Han Yin's convoy, which was on its way back to Shouchun, and retrieve his daughter. He also captured Han Yin and sent him as a prisoner to Xu, where Han Yin was executed.(術欲結布為援,乃為子索布女,布許之。術遣使韓胤以僭號議告布,并求迎婦。 ... 布亦怨術初不己受也,女已在塗,追還絕婚,械送韓胤,梟首許市。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Peace with Cao Cao

The ''Yingxiong Ji'' recorded: The main text of the ''Sanguozhi'', however, mentioned that the Han imperial court appointed Lü Bu as General of the Left (左將軍) instead of General Who Pacifies the East (as stated in the ''Yingxiong Ji''). Nevertheless, Lü Bu did allow Chen Deng to go to Xu as his representative to thank the imperial court.(珪欲使子登詣太祖,布不肯遣。會使者至,拜布左將軍。布大喜,即聽登往,并令奉章謝恩。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. In Xu, Chen Deng urged Cao Cao to get rid of Lü Bu and agreed to serve as a
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in Xu Province to help Cao Cao eliminate Lü Bu. Chen Deng also received a promotion while his father Chen Gui got a salary increase.(奉使到許,太祖以登為廣陵太守,令陰合衆以圖呂布。) ''Xianxian Xingzhuang'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.(即增珪秩中二千石,拜登廣陵太守。臨別,太祖執登手曰:「東方之事便以相付。」令登陰合部衆以為內應。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. When Chen Deng returned to Xu Province, an angry Lü Bu confronted him, brandished his '' ji'' at him and said, "Your father advised me to side with Cao Cao and reject Yuan Shu's offer. Now, (after following his advice,) I have gained nothing, while you and your father got promoted and rewarded. You must have tricked me! What do you have to say?" Chen Deng maintained his composure and calmly replied, "When I met Cao Cao, I told him, 'You should treat the General (Lü Bu) in the same way you raise a tiger. Feed it well with meat. If it is not well-fed, it will attack people.' Cao Cao replied, 'You're wrong. He's like a hawk. If it is hungry, it will hunt for you. If it is well-fed, it will fly away.' That was what we talked about." Lü Bu's anger subsided.(始,布因登求徐州牧,登還,布怒,拔戟斫机曰:「卿父勸吾恊同曹公,絕婚公路;今吾所求無一獲,而卿父子並顯重,為卿所賣耳!卿為吾言,其說云何?」登不為動容,徐喻之曰;「登見曹公言:『待將軍譬如養虎,當飽其肉,不飽則將噬人。』公曰:『不如卿言也。譬如養鷹,饑則為用,飽則揚去。』其言如此。」布意乃解。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


War against Yuan Shu

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was furious that Lü Bu reneged on his word, so he allied with Han Xian and
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, and sent his general Zhang Xun (張勳) to attack Lü Bu. Lü Bu asked
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, "Yuan Shu sends his forces to attack me because I followed your suggestion. What should I do now?" Chen Gui replied, "The alliance between Han Xian, Yang Feng and Yuan Shu is formed by a loose assembly of their forces. They have not decided on a common plan so they will not last long. They are like chickens tied up together and they cannot move in tandem. My son,
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, has a plan to separate them."(袁術怒布殺韓胤,遣其大將張勳、橋蕤等與韓暹、楊奉連埶,步騎數萬,七道攻布。布時兵有三千,馬四百匹,懼其不敵,謂陳珪曰:「今致術軍,卿之由也,為之奈何?」珪曰:「暹、奉與術,卒合之師耳。謀無素定,不能相維。子登策之,比於連雞,埶不俱棲,立可離也。」) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Lü Bu heeded Chen Gui's advice and sent a letter to Han Xian and Yang Feng, "You two generals escorted the Emperor in Luoyang, while I personally killed
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
. We have all accomplished deeds worthy of praise. Yuan Shu has committed treason, so everyone should attack him. Why do you side with the traitor instead and join him in attacking me? We should combine forces to defeat Yuan Shu, help the Emperor eliminate this traitor, and achieve glory. We should not lose this opportunity now." He also promised to share the spoils of war with them. Han Xian and Yang Feng were pleased and they agreed to help Lü Bu. They defeated Zhang Xun at Xiapi and captured Qiao Rui (橋蕤), one of Yuan Shu's officers. Yuan Shu's forces suffered heavy casualties and many of his soldiers fell into the river and drowned.(布用珪策,與暹、奉書曰:「二將軍親拔大駕,而布手殺董卓,俱立功名,當垂竹帛。今袁術造逆,冝共誅討,柰何與賊還來伐布?可因今者同力破術,為國除害,建功天下,此時不可失也。」又許破術兵,悉以軍資與之。暹、奉大喜,遂共擊勳等於下邳,大破之,生禽橋蕤,餘衆潰走,其所殺傷、墯水死者殆盡。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Lü Bu, Han Xian and Yang Feng later led their forces to attack Shouchun, the capital of Yuan Shu's territories, travelling on both land and water. They plundered the lands along their journey. By the time they reached Zhongli (鍾離; around present-day Chuzhou, Anhui), they had made much gains so they retreated. Before crossing the Huai River back to the north, Lü Bu left Yuan Shu a letter: "You think that your army is powerful and you always boast of having mighty warriors under your command. You wanted to destroy me, but why did you change your decision every time? I may not be courageous, but I have dominated the Huainan region. Within a short period of time, you have become like a rat scurrying for shelter in Shouchun and you cannot emerge again. Where are your mighty warriors? You enjoy telling lies to everyone, but you cannot make everyone believe you. Since ancient times, people have employed the technique of sowing discontent between their enemies to overcome them. I am not the first person to use this strategy. I am still nearby so I can wait for your response." After Lü Bu crossed the Huai River, Yuan Shu personally led 5,000 soldiers to the riverbank. Lü Bu's forces, which were on the opposite end, laughed at their enemy and retreated.(英雄記曰:布後又與暹、奉二軍向壽春,水陸並進,所過虜略。到鍾離,大獲而還。旣渡淮北,留書與術曰:「足下恃軍彊盛,常言猛將武士,欲相吞滅,每抑止之耳!布雖無勇,虎步淮南,一時之間,足下鼠竄壽春,無出頭者。猛將武士,為悉何在?足下喜為大言以誣天下,天下之人安可盡誣?古者兵交,使在其間,造策者非布先唱也。相去不遠,可復相聞。」布渡畢,術自將步騎五千揚兵淮上,布騎皆於水北大咍笑之而還。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


Conflict with Zang Ba

Around the time, Xiao Jian (蕭建) served as the Chancellor (相) of Langya State and was stationed in Ju County. Xiao Jian, a conservative man, did not have any contact with Lü Bu. Lü Bu wrote to Xiao Jian: "Initially, everyone throughout the Empire took up arms for the purpose of eliminating
Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo () (died 22 May 192), courtesy name Zhongying, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. At the end of the reign of the Eastern Han, Dong Zhuo was a general and powerful minist ...
. I killed Dong Zhuo and headed east, where I hoped to be able to borrow troops and return west to defend the Emperor and restore the capital Luoyang. However, the warlords were fighting among themselves and none of them were concerned about the state. I am from Wuyuan (五原), which is located more than 5,000 '' li'' away from Xu Province and is somewhere in the northwestern border. As of now, I came here not to fight for the southeastern lands. Ju and Xiapi are not far from each other so it is easy to maintain communication between them. You behave like you are an emperor in a commandery and a king in a county! In the past, when Yue Yi attacked the Qi state, he conquered over 70 cities in Qi, except for Ju and Jimo because of Tian Dan. I am not Yue Yi, and neither are you Tian Dan. You can seek the counsel of wise men on this letter." After receiving Lü Bu's letter, Xiao Jian ordered Ji Jian (齎牋) to present five fine steeds as gifts to Lü Bu.(時有東海蕭建為琅邪相,治莒,保城自守,不與布通。布與建書曰:「天下舉兵,本以誅董卓爾。布殺卓,來詣關東,欲求兵西迎大駕,光復洛京,諸將自還相攻,莫肯念國。布,五原人也,去徐州五千餘里,乃在天西北角,今不來共爭天東南之地。莒與下邳相去不遠,宜當共通。君如自遂以為郡郡作帝,縣縣自王也!昔樂毅攻齊,呼吸下齊七十餘城,唯莒、即墨二城不下,所以然者,中有田單故也。布雖非樂毅,君亦非田單,可取布書與智者詳共議之。」建得書,即遣主簿齎牋上禮,貢良馬五匹。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Zang Ba defeated Xiao Jian later and seized possession of his resources. When Lü Bu heard that, he wanted to lead his forces to attack Zang Ba in Ju County, but Gao Shun advised him against it, "General, you've earned yourself widespread fame for killing Dong Zhuo. Even if you remain in your current position, those near and far will still be afraid of you. You shouldn't be so reckless as to personally lead your men into battle. If you lose, the damage to your reputation won't be minimal." Lü Bu ignored him. Zang Ba heard of Lü Bu's violent and plundering ways, so he remained inside Ju County and put up a firm defence against Lü Bu. Lü Bu was unable to conquer Ju County so he withdrew his forces and returned to Xiapi. After that, the generals of Taishan bandits include Zang Ba, Sun Guan, Wu Dun, Yin Li and Chang Xi all submitted to Lü Bu, the power of Lü Bu was significantly stronger. (建尋為臧霸所襲破,得建資實。布聞之,自將步騎向莒。高順諫曰:「將軍躬殺董卓,威震夷狄,端坐顧盼,遠近自然畏服,不宜輕自出軍;如或不捷,損名非小。」布不從。霸畏布鈔暴,果登城拒守。布不能拔,引還下邳。霸後復與布和。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.(時太山臧霸等攻破莒城,許布財幣以相結,而未及送,布乃自往求之。其督將高順諫止曰:「將軍威名宣播,遠近所畏,何求不得,而自行求賂。萬一不剋,豈不損邪?」布不從。旣至莒,霸等不測往意,固守拒之,無獲而還。順為人清白有威嚴,少言辭,將衆整齊,每戰必剋。布性決易,所為無常。順每諫曰:「將軍舉動,不肯詳思,忽有失得,動輒言誤。誤事豈可數乎?」布知其忠而不能從。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Battle of Xiapi


Conflict in Xiaopei

During the year 197,
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and Han Xian were brigands who raided the area between Yang and Xu provinces and were ordered by Lü Bu to lead their troops to raid Liu Bei's supplies. However, Liu Bei successfully lured them into a trap. Yang Feng was killed while Han Xian managed to escape.(《後漢書·卷七十二·董卓列傳第六十二》:奉、暹奔袁術,遂縱暴楊、徐間。明年,左將軍劉備誘奉斬之。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 72. Around late 197 or early 198, Lü Bu sided with Yuan Shu. Lu Bu also ordered his soldiers to gather gold and money to buy some military horses however along the way Liu Bei led his troops and managed to capture the gold and money. In response, Lu Bu sent Gao Shun and
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to attack Liu Bei at Peicheng. Cao Cao sent
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to support Liu Bei but Gao Shun defeated Liu Bei, as well as the reinforcements Cao Cao had sent to assist him.(呂布惡之,自出兵攻先主,先主敗走歸曹公。曹公厚遇之,以為豫州牧。將至沛收散卒,給其軍糧,益與兵使東擊布。布遣高順攻之,曹公遣夏侯惇往,不能救,為順所敗,復虜先主妻子送布。曹公自出東征,) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 32.(英雄記曰:建安三年春,布使人齎金欲詣河內買馬,為備兵所鈔。布由是遣中郎將高順、北地太守張遼等攻備。九月,遂破沛城,備單身走,獲其妻息。十月,曹公自征布,備於梁國界中與曹公相遇,遂隨公俱東征。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 32.


Cao Cao's army attack Xu Province

In the winter of 198, Cao Cao personally led a campaign against Lü Bu and besieged Xiapi. He wrote a letter to Lü Bu, explaining the benefits of submitting and the consequences of putting up resistance. Lü Bu wanted to surrender, but Chen Gong and the others knew that they had already offended Cao Cao (when they betrayed him earlier), so they urged Lü Bu to change his decision.(建安三年,布復叛為術,遣高順攻劉備於沛,破之。太祖遣夏侯惇救備,為順所敗。太祖自征布,至其城下,遺布書,為陳禍福。布欲降,陳宮等自以負罪深,沮其計。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. When Cao Cao's army reached Pengcheng, Chen Gong told Lü Bu, "We should attack the enemy now, since our troops have rested well while the enemy is weary. We're sure to win." Lü Bu replied, "Why don't we wait for them to attack first? After that we'll destroy them in the
Si River The Si River is a river in Shandong Province, China. It also ran through the area of modern Jiangsu Province until floods in 1194. Course The Si rises in the southern foothills of the Mengshan Mountains (蒙山), then flows through Sishui County ...
." When Cao Cao's attacks increased in intensity, Lü Bu went up the White Gate Tower (白門樓; the viewing platform above the main gate in the south of Xiapi(宋武北征記曰:「下邳城有三重,大城周四里,呂布所守也。魏武禽布於白門。白門,大城之門也。」) ''Song Wu Beizheng Ji'' annotation in ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.(酈元水經注曰:「南門謂之白門,魏武禽陳宮於此。」) ''Shui Jing Zhu'' annotation in ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.) and told his men, "Cao Cao has no intention of finding trouble with you. I should surrender to the wise lord." Chen Gong said, "The treacherous Cao Cao is no wise lord! Surrendering to him is like hitting a rock with an egg! How can you expect to live (after you surrender)?"(獻帝春秋曰:太祖軍至彭城。陳宮謂布:「宜逆擊之,以逸擊勞,無不克也。」布曰:「不如待其來攻,蹙著泗水中。」及太祖軍攻之急,布於白門樓上謂軍士曰:「卿曹無相困,我當自首明公。」陳宮曰:「逆賊曹操,何等明公!今日降之,若卵投石,豈可得全也!」) ''Xiandi Chunqiu'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu sent Xu Si (許汜) and Wang Kai (王楷) to request urgent aid from Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu said, "Lü Bu refused to send his daughter here, so it's expected that he'll meet his doom. Why does he seek help from me again?" Xu Si and Wang Kai replied, "If Your Highness doesn't save Lü Bu, you'll be courting your own doom. If Lü Bu is destroyed, Your Highness will be next." Yuan Shu then prepared his troops and claimed that he would be sending reinforcements to Lü Bu.(英雄記曰:布遣許汜、王楷告急於術。術曰:「布不與我女,理自當敗,何為復來相聞邪?」汜、楷曰:「明上今不救布,為自敗耳!布破,明上亦破也。」術時僭號,故呼為明上。術乃嚴兵為布作聲援。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. In the meantime, Lü Bu thought that Yuan Shu was reluctant to help him because he did not send his daughter to Yuan Shu, so, one night, he tied his daughter to himself and attempted to break out of the siege. However, they encountered Cao Cao's soldiers, who fired arrows at them, so they had no choice but to return to Xiapi.(布恐術為女不至,故不遣兵救也,以緜纏女身,縛著馬上,夜自送女出與術,與太祖守兵相觸,格射不得過,復還城。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu led some 1,000 riders out of the city to engage the enemy, but lost the battle so he retreated back to Xiapi and did not dare to venture out.(布遣人求救於術,自將千餘騎出戰,敗走,還保城,不敢出。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu ordered Chen Gong and Gao Shun to defend Xiapi, while he personally led some horsemen to attack Cao Cao's supply routes. However, before he left, his wife told him, "General, I know you want to attack Cao Cao's supply lines, but Chen Gong and Gao Shun can't get along with each other. If you leave, they may not work well together in defending the city. If a mishap occurs, what will become of you, General? I hope you'll consider this carefully and not be misled by Chen Gong and the others. When I was in Chang'an, you already abandoned me, but I managed to return to you because Pang Shu (龐舒) secretly protected me and kept me with him. You don't need to worry about me now." Lü Bu felt gloomy after listening to his wife and could not decide on what to do.(布欲令陳宮、高順守城,自將騎斷太祖糧道。布妻謂曰:「將軍自出斷曹公糧道是也。宮、順素不和,將軍一出,宮、順必不同心共城守也,如有蹉跌,將軍當於何自立乎?願將軍諦計之,無為宮等所誤也。妾昔在長安,已為將軍所棄,賴得龐舒私藏妾身耳,今不須顧妾也。」布得妻言,愁悶不能自決。) ''Yingxiong Ji'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Chen Gong told Lü Bu, "Cao Cao has come a long way and he won't be able to last long. General, you can bring some troops with you and set up a camp outside the city, while the others and I will remain behind to defend the city. If the enemy attacks you, I'll lead the city's soldiers to attack them from behind. If they attack the city, you can reinforce the city from outside. Within ten days, the enemy's supplies will be depleted and we can defeat them easily." Lü Bu agreed with Chen Gong's idea. However, Lü Bu's wife said, "In the past, the Caos treated Gongtai (Chen Gong) like a newborn child, but he still turned against them and joined you. Now, the way you treat Gongtai is no lesser than how Cao Cao treated him, and you intend to entrust the entire city to him, along with your family, while you venture out alone? If something happens, I won't be your wife anymore!" Lü Bu then changed his mind.(魏氏春秋曰:陳宮謂布曰:「曹公遠來,勢不能乆。若將軍以步騎出屯,為勢於外,宮將餘衆閉守於內,若向將軍,宮引兵而攻其背,若來攻城,將軍為救於外。不過旬日,軍食必盡,擊之可破。」布然之。布妻曰:「昔曹氏待公臺如赤子,猶舍而來。今將軍厚公臺不過於曹公,而欲委全城,捐妻子,孤軍遠出,若一旦有變,妾豈得為將軍妻哉!」布乃止。) ''Wei Shi Chunqiu'' annotation in ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7.


The betrayal of Hou Cheng

Yuan Shu was unable to come to Lü Bu's aid.(術亦不能救。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Cao Cao could not conquer Xiapi despite pressing attacks on the city and his men were growing weary. He wanted to abort the campaign and return to Xuchang, but his advisors
Guo Jia Guo Jia () (170–207), courtesy name Fengxiao, was an adviser to the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Throughout his 11 years of service, Guo Jia aided Cao Cao greatly with his brilliance and foresight, and his str ...
and Xun You urged him to press on. He then ordered his troops to direct the waters of the Yi (沂) and Si (泗) rivers to flood Xiapi. After a siege lasting three months, the morale of Lü Bu's forces fell drastically and his men gradually alienated him.(曹操壍圍之,壅沂、泗以灌其城,三月,上下離心。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.(建安三年, ... 是歲,太祖自宛征呂布,至下邳,布敗退固守,攻之不拔,連戰,士卒疲,太祖欲還。攸與郭嘉說曰:「呂布勇而無謀,今三戰皆北,其銳氣衰矣。三軍以將為主,主衰則軍無奮意。夫陳宮有智而遲,今及布氣之未復,宮謀之未定,進急攻之,布可拔也。」乃引沂、泗灌城,城潰,生禽布。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 10. On 7 February 199, Lü Bu's subordinates
Hou Cheng Hou Cheng () ( 198–199) was a military officer serving under the warlord Lü Bu during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In historical records In 198, during the Battle of Xiapi, fought between the warlords Lü Bu and Cao Cao (with suppo ...
, Song Xian (宋憲) and Wei Xu (魏續) captured Chen Gong and Gao Shun, and then led their troops to surrender to Cao Cao.(其將侯成使客牧其名馬,而客策之以叛。成追客得馬,諸將合禮以賀成。成分酒肉,先入詣布而言曰:「蒙將軍威靈,得所亡馬,諸將齊賀,未敢甞也,故先以奉貢。」布怒曰:「布禁酒而卿等醞釀,為欲因酒共謀布邪?」成忿懼,乃與諸將共執陳宮、高順,率其衆降。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75. Lü Bu and his remaining subordinates went up the White Gate Tower and surrendered when they saw they had been surrounded.(布與其麾下登白門樓。兵圍急,乃下降。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. The ''Houhanshu'' recorded that before he chose to surrender, Lü Bu asked his men to kill him and bring his head to Cao Cao but they refused.(兵圍之急,令左右取其首詣操。左右不忍,乃下降。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Downfall and death

Lü Bu was tied up and brought before Cao Cao. He said, "I'm being tied up too tightly. Can you loosen the bonds?" Cao Cao replied, "A tiger must be tightly restrained." Lü Bu then said, "My lord, you dread only me, but now, since I've already submitted to you, you shouldn't have any more worries. My lord, why don't you spare me and let me help you lead your troops? In this way, you won't need to worry about not being able to pacify the Empire." When Cao Cao showed signs of reconsideration, Liu Bei interjected, "My lord, haven't you seen what Lü Bu did to Ding Jianyang and Grand Preceptor Dong?" Cao Cao rubbed his chin. Lü Bu shouted at Liu Bei, "You're the most untrustworthy person!"(遂生縛布,布曰:「縛太急,小緩之。」太祖曰:「縛虎不得不急也。」布請曰:「明公所患不過於布,今已服矣,天下不足憂。明公將步,令布將騎,則天下不足定也。」太祖有疑色。劉備進曰:「明公不見布之事丁建陽及董太師乎!」太祖頷之。布因指備曰:「是兒最叵信者。」) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Additional details about the conversation between Lü Bu and Cao Cao were recorded in other texts and they were later added by Pei Songzhi as annotations to the ''Sanguozhi''. The ''Yingxiong Ji'' recorded: The ''Xiandi Chunqiu'' recorded: Cao Cao had Lü Bu executed by hanging, along with Chen Gong, Gao Shun and others. Their dead bodies were later decapitated and their heads sent to the capital Xu and then buried.(於是縊殺布。布與宮、順等皆梟首送許,然後葬之。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 7. Lü Bu's final moments recorded in the ''Houhanshu'' are slightly different from that recorded in the ''Sanguozhi'', as the ''Houhanshu'' combined parts of the main text in the ''Sanguozhi'' with the ''Xiandi Chunqiu'' annotation, but the two accounts are generally similar.(布見操曰:「今日已往,天下定矣。」操曰:「何以言之?」布曰:「明公之所患不過於布,今已服矣。令布將騎,明公將步,天下不足定也。」顧謂劉備曰:「玄德,卿為坐上客,我為降虜,繩縛我急,獨不可一言邪?」操笑曰:「縛虎不得不急。」乃命緩布縛。劉備曰:「不可。明公不見呂布事丁建陽、董太師乎?」操頷之。) ''Houhanshu'' vol. 75.


Appraisal

Chen Shou, who wrote Lü Bu's biography in the ''Sanguozhi'', commented: In the main text of Lü Bu's biography, while describing the events of the
Battle of Xiapi The Battle of Xiapi was fought between the forces of Lü Bu against the allied armies of Cao Cao and Liu Bei from the winter of 198 to 7 February 199 towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. The battle concluded with victory for C ...
, Chen Shou also wrote: Fan Ye, who wrote Lü Bu's biography in the ''Houhanshu'', commented:


Family

Not much about Lü Bu's family was documented in historical texts, but it is known that he had a wife and a daughter, whose names were not recorded in history. Lü Bu abandoned his wife when he was fleeing from Chang'an, but his subordinate Pang Shu (龐舒) secretly protected her and kept her with him, and returned her to her husband later. She was most prominently mentioned during the
Battle of Xiapi The Battle of Xiapi was fought between the forces of Lü Bu against the allied armies of Cao Cao and Liu Bei from the winter of 198 to 7 February 199 towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. The battle concluded with victory for C ...
when she cautioned Lü Bu against overly trusting Chen Gong. Lü Bu's daughter was initially arranged to be married to
Yuan Shu Yuan Shu () (died July or August 199), courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189 ...
's son as part of an alliance between Lü and Yuan, but Lü reneged on his word and took her back when she was on her way for the marriage. When Xiapi was under siege by Cao Cao's forces, Lü Bu attempted to bring his daughter out of the city so that she could be delivered to Yuan Shu, as he hoped that Yuan would send reinforcements to him after receiving his daughter. However, Lü Bu failed to break out of the siege so he returned to Xiapi with her. The eventual fates of Lü Bu's wife and daughter are not known. In the historical novel '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', Lü Bu had two wives, a concubine, and a daughter. His concubine was Diaochan, a fictional character and Wang Yun's foster daughter. She accompanied him after he killed
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and was mentioned to be with him during the
Battle of Xiapi The Battle of Xiapi was fought between the forces of Lü Bu against the allied armies of Cao Cao and Liu Bei from the winter of 198 to 7 February 199 towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. The battle concluded with victory for C ...
. Lü Bu's first wife was Lady Yan (嚴氏), who was based on Lü Bu's real-life wife (the one mentioned in historical sources). Lü Bu's second wife, who was only mentioned by name in the novel, was a fictional daughter of Cao Bao. The role played by Lü Bu's daughter in the novel was similar to that of her counterpart in actual history. She was also unnamed in the novel, but she is called "Lü Lingqi" () in video games and popular culture.


Subordinates

* Chen Gong *
Zhang Liao Zhang Liao () (169–222), courtesy name Wenyuan, was a Chinese military general serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He served briefly in the state of Cao Wei, founded by Cao Cao's successor Cao Pi, in the ...
* Gao Shun * Zang Ba * Hao Meng * Cao Xing * Cheng Lian * Song Xian * Wei Xu *
Hou Cheng Hou Cheng () ( 198–199) was a military officer serving under the warlord Lü Bu during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In historical records In 198, during the Battle of Xiapi, fought between the warlords Lü Bu and Cao Cao (with suppo ...
* Zhang Miao * Zhang Chao * Xu Si * Wang Kai * Xue Lan * Li Feng


In ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''

In the 14th-century historical novel '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', which dramatises the events before and during the Three Kingdoms period, Lü Bu is portrayed as a nearly invincible warrior but an incapable leader who is further marred by character flaws. While adhering to historical records in the general course of events, Luo exaggerated and sentimentalised many stories about Lü Bu, drawing inspirations from traditional operas and folklore. See the following for some fictitious stories in ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' involving Lü Bu: *
Battle of Hulao Pass The following is a chronologically arranged list of apocryphal stories in the 14th century novel ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sanguo Yanyi''), one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Although the novel is a romanti ...
* List of fictitious stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms#Lü Bu and Diaochan * Battle of Xiapi#In fiction


In popular culture

Because of his image as an unmatched warrior in traditional folklore and in the historical novel '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', Lü Bu is often held in high regard in works based on the Three Kingdoms and even in unrelated works. Notable actors who have portrayed Lü Bu on screen include: Zhang Guangbei in '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (1994);
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in ''Lü Bu and Diaochan'' (2001); Peter Ho in '' Three Kingdoms'' (2010);
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in '' God of War, Zhao Yun'' (2016);
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in '' Dynasty Warriors'' (2019). Lü Bu appears as a playable character in Koei's video games based on ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', including the strategy game series of the same title as the novel, the action game series '' Dynasty Warriors'' and ''
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'', and others. In the games, his name is spelled as "Lu Bu" without the double-dot over the "u" in "Lu". He also appears as a boss in the upcoming ARPG published by Koei Tecmo and developed by Team Ninja, Wolong:Fallen Dynasty. Other non-Koei titles in which Lü Bu appear include the
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's '' Total War: Three Kingdoms'', Capcom's ''
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'',
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's '' World Heroes 2 Jet'', '' Fate/Extra'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Additionally, Lü Bu is referenced as character skins in the games '' Overwatch'' (Reaper) and ''
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'' (Jarvan IV). Lü Bu appears in the video game Fate/EXTRA as a Berserker-class Servant possessed by Rani VIII. He later appears in the same class as a Servant able to be summoned by the protagonist in the mobile game Fate/Grand Order. He reappears in Fate/Extella and Fate/Extella Link as a playable Servant. Lü Bu appears as a girl in the manga-anime '' Ikki Tousen'', '' Ryofuko-chan'', and ''
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''. In these media, Lü Bu is usually known by the Japanese name Ryofu Hōsen. In the collectible card game ''
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'', there is a card named "Lu Bu, Master-at-Arms", in the '' Portal Three Kingdoms'' set. Lü Bu appears as a character in the manga '' Record of Ragnarok'', regarded as "The Strongest Hero in the History of Mankind." He is the first combatant on the human side, and confronts the god Thor in the battle of Ragnarok. His backstory was retold as a bored man with no competition who can match his strength. He is also the main character of the spin-off manga ''Ryo Fu Hō Sen Hishōden''. In '' The God of Highschool'', Lü Bu appeared as a source of borrowed power for Yu Mira. Mira's borrowed power is of the general, which is loosely based on the historical figure of the same name. This power gives her several abilities such as enhanced strength and the ability to summon a red horse (based on Red Hare, the legendary steed of Lü Bu). Lu Bu is a playable character in the Mobile/PC Game Rise of Kingdoms.


See also

* Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms


Notes


References


''Sanguozhi''


Citations from the ''Sanguozhi''

* Chen, Shou (3rd century). '' Records of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sanguozhi'').


Citations from annotations in the ''Sanguozhi''

* Pei, Songzhi (5th century). '' Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sanguozhi zhu'').


''Houhanshu''


Citations from the ''Houhanshu''

* Fan, Ye (5th century). '' Book of the Later Han'' (''Houhanshu'').


Other sources

* * Luo, Guanzhong (14th century). '' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (''Sanguo Yanyi''). * Sima, Guang (1084). '' Zizhi Tongjian''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lu, Bu 199 deaths 2nd-century births 2nd-century BC executions Chinese duellists Dong Zhuo and associates Executed Han dynasty people Executed people from Inner Mongolia Han dynasty generals from Jiangsu Han dynasty politicians from Jiangsu Han dynasty warlords * People executed by strangulation People executed by the Han dynasty People from Baotou Politicians from Inner Mongolia Year of birth unknown