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  2. Lü Bu - Wikipedia

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    In the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, there is a card named "Lu Bu, Master-at-Arms", in the Portal Three Kingdoms set. [15] 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 ...

  3. Lü Buwei - Wikipedia

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    Lü Buwei (291–235 BCE) was a Chinese merchant and politician of the Qin state during the Warring States period.Originally an influential merchant from the Wey (衛) state, Lü Buwei met and befriended King Zhuangxiang of Qin, who was then a minor prince serving as a hostage in the Zhao state.

  4. Diaochan - Wikipedia

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    As Lü Bu flees, Dong Zhuo chases him and hurls a spear at him, but misses. On the way, Dong Zhuo meets his adviser, Li Ru, who suggests to him to let Lü Bu have Diaochan, so as to win Lü Bu's trust. Dong Zhuo goes back to Diaochan later and accuses her of betraying his love, saying that he intends to present her to Lü Bu.

  5. Battle of Xiapi - Wikipedia

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    Bu and his followers were tied up and brought before Cao Cao and Liu Bei. Lü Bu complained that he was too tightly bound but Cao Cao said, "A tiger should be tightly tied up." Lü Bu then attempted to persuade Cao Cao to spare him and promised to serve Cao.

  6. Red Hare - Wikipedia

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    Bu rode this horse in 193 during a battle in Changshan (常山; around present-day Shijiazhuang, Hebei), in which he helped another warlord Yuan Shao defeat his rival Zhang Yan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Cao Man Zhuan ( 曹瞞傳 ) recorded that there was a saying at the time to describe Lü Bu and his Red Hare: "Among men, Lü Bu; Among steeds, Chì ...

  7. Battle of Yan Province - Wikipedia

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    In 195, Lü Bu turned against Liu Bei, who had offered him refuge in Xu and led to the subsequent Battle of Xiapi in 199, when the allied forces of Cao Cao and Liu Bei launched an attack on Lü Bu in Xu Province. Lü Bu was executed on Cao Cao's order after his defeat.

  8. Category:Military officers under Lü Bu - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military officers under Lü Bu" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    However, Lü Bu betrayed his host, seized control of the province and attacked Liu Bei. After combining forces with Cao Cao to defeat Lü Bu at the Battle of Xiapi , Liu Bei followed Cao Cao back to the imperial capital, Xu, where Emperor Xian honoured him as his "Imperial Uncle" upon learning that he was also a descendant of the imperial clan.