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Lusu is a often active person because he is wise. Most of the time, he seems to have played a charismatic role, but deep inside shows a clever mind whose intelligence matches most of Wu's talent. Lu Su also often takes more "good sports" for others, and rarely does it in stages in his own way. This is usually a kind of attention to his old but intelligent thoughts. |
Lusu is a often active person because he is wise. Most of the time, he seems to have played a charismatic role, but deep inside shows a clever mind whose intelligence matches most of Wu's talent. Lu Su also often takes more "good sports" for others, and rarely does it in stages in his own way. This is usually a kind of attention to his old but intelligent thoughts. |
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+ | Compared with other Wu comrades, Lu Su treats their alliance with Shu more seriously, and believes that this is most beneficial to Wu's future. It also shows that when Lu Meng and [[Lu Xun]] decided to break the alliance on one of the imaginary routes, he was not happy. |
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+ | Nevertheless, in order to gain his strength in the future, Lu Su still looks forward to the phrases and hopes of the younger generation. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 08:06, 11 August 2019
Lu Su is a minor protagonist 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 Quan and Zhou Yu's successor.
History
Lu Su was a substitute for the position of Zhou Yu, a war commander, and Wu's previous adviser who had died after the Battle of Chibi. During the battle, Lu Su was still Zhou Yu's close advisor and liaison with Shu's troops.
Since Zhou Yu's death, Lu Su was appointed chief adviser to Sun Quan's forces until his death. He was replaced by Lu Meng. The said Lu Su had a different thought than Zhou Yu, Lu Su felt more profitable for Wu to organize good diplomatic relations with the Shu kingdom, while Zhou Yu considered Zhuge Liang as a big threat and tried to get rid of him every chance.
Lu Su was respected Zhuge Liang and had helped him from danger several times. For example when Zhuge Liang was told to produce 100,000 arrows for Wu's army and if Zhuge Liang was failed, he would be punished by military punishment. Lu Su helped Zhuge Liang by preparing a canoe and boat and a small army for Zhuge Liang who was finally able to get more than 100,000 arrows from Cao Cao's forces.
Personality
Lusu is a often active person because he is wise. Most of the time, he seems to have played a charismatic role, but deep inside shows a clever mind whose intelligence matches most of Wu's talent. Lu Su also often takes more "good sports" for others, and rarely does it in stages in his own way. This is usually a kind of attention to his old but intelligent thoughts.
Compared with other Wu comrades, Lu Su treats their alliance with Shu more seriously, and believes that this is most beneficial to Wu's future. It also shows that when Lu Meng and Lu Xun decided to break the alliance on one of the imaginary routes, he was not happy.
Nevertheless, in order to gain his strength in the future, Lu Su still looks forward to the phrases and hopes of the younger generation.
Gallery
Trivia
- He is a playable character in the Dynasty Warriors series.
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