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One more for the glory of Wu!
~ Lu Meng's victory quote.

Lu Meng (in Chinese: 呂蒙) is a character in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. He is one of the generals of Sun Ce and later Sun Quan.

History

Lu Meng was served as one of the commanding generals in many battles, for example in Hefei and others. Lu Meng first served under Sun Ce, Sun Ce saw that Lu Meng had something extraordinary, but he arranged him to work around. Sun Ce discusses with his family as much as possible, Lu Meng often follows Sun Ce to find his brother-in-law Deng Dang, remember they were cherished or gracious. When Sun Ce was stabbed to death at the age of 25, Sun Quan taking over the power of Jiangdong and select the young generals who had little role in commanding the troops and did not pay much more, then adjusted and merged their subordinates. After Lu Meng heard about it, it was difficult to know that he wanted to make a difference after the merger of the troops. He is reminded by Sun Quan to undertake scholarly studies and become a capable strategist, voluntarily looking for ironic truths.

Sun Quan can think of a reasonable random and forced confrontation with his army against Huang Zu, Huang Zu promised to let his commander Chen Jiu resist the attackers and Lu Meng diametrically lead many vanguards to kill them. Sun Quan's conquest had long been successful, Chen Jiu may have to withdraw and ignore them, so then it was died in Lu Meng's hands. Many years later, Lu Meng joined a coalition with Sun Quan and Liu Bei to aganist Cao Cao, Cao Cao chooses to escape Wulin and concluded that there was a average impressions. In fact, Cao Cao's cousin, Cao Ren wants to protect Nanjun from their enemy ambush, Sun Quan's troops lead an assault under both Zhou Yu and Cheng Pu. Lu Meng ordered to helped Zhou Yu send more than 300 men to blocked the enemy's back line with large timber, ensure their another intemperance without being persecuted by the enemies.

When Lu Meng took lessons from the famous Lu Su, who was always impressed by him. After Lu Su dies, Lu Meng is already succeeded him and received more than 10,000 people from the Lu Su's army. Previously, Zhuge Jin's generation of Sun Quan's resignation to Liu Bei was rejected and he sent Lu Su to resist Guan Yu. As a result, Liu Bei was forced to return to two of them due to Cao Cao's attacked. When Lu Meng officially replaced Lu Su and stop Cao Cao from posing a threats, he become more diligent and dedicated to Guan Yu, although he was able to establish a friendly relationship with him to prepare for future military actions. But later on, Lu Meng is the mentor of Lu Xun at the time, told him that he would someday to be his successor.

Meanwhile, Lu Meng was reluctant to take the Jing Province back from the Shu Han at the Battle of Fan Castle, he always believes to defeated Guan Yu by making himself and using Lu Xun as a commander. Even under his own reception, Lu Meng had the opportunity to be further reflected, unable to be humiliated by Guan Yu and casually paid. However, Guan Yu was deceived and neglected his defense. When Lu Meng was attacked and take over the province, treating the people well to turn them against Guan Yu. Lu Meng is a confident him, but confessed that he did not about the offense by anyone, only one of them was very trustworthy. After personally executing Guan Yu and his son Guan Ping, Lu Meng fall and died despite Sun Quan's efforts.

Trivia

  • Lu Meng is a playable character in the Dynasty Warriors series.
  • Lu Meng is one of the recurring boss characters in the Knights of Valour game series.

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