L Bu, a failed leader

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-04

I also want to go on to talk about Lu Bu's failure.

In Lu Bu's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", there is no doubt that no one can compare martial arts. Everyone was worried about who would join forces with Lu Bu.

Cao Cao moved to the capital of Xu and took control of the imperial court, and the first thing he did was to convene all the strategists to discuss how to prevent Liu Bei and Lu Bu from joining forces. Of course, there is a geographical factor in this. It's just that whoever owns Lu Bu will directly rise to the top of the combat power.

Yuan Shu, who wanted to be the emperor, did the first thing he did before crusading against Liu Bei was to send food to Lu Bu first, so as to make friends with Lu Bu's heart and prevent Lu Bu from aiding Liu Bei.

Cao Cao wanted to crusade against Yuan Shao, and discussed strategies with the strategists, and the result of the discussion was to first go east to conquer Lu Bu, a henchman.

No matter who wants to dominate one side, as long as Lu Bu is not in his team, he is a big trouble that must be eliminated.

A person with such a strong martial arts can achieve a foundation by himself, and it stands to reason that it is not a problem, why would he lose the three important cities of Xuzhou, Xiaopei, and Xiapi, and let himself die in the White Gate Tower.

The reason is that Lu Bu is too conceited, has no soldiers and people in his heart, only listens to his wife and concubine, and does not care about the lives of the soldiers.

Cao Cao's decision, Si Zhishui, and Xiapi were all flooded, Lu Bu only knew that he was drinking and having fun with his wife and concubine, and the army flew to report that the situation was critical, but Lu Bu said: "I have a red rabbit horse, crossing the water like flat ground, what are you afraid of?" "No matter how fast the red rabbit horse runs, it can't carry the whole city. From such words, it can be seen that Lu Bu has half the heart of a soldier and the people in his heart?

Chen Gong's combat strategy, whether it was to let Lu Bu garrison troops outside the city or block Cao Cao's grain route, was originally approved by Lu Bu, but as soon as he told his wife, Lu Bu immediately changed his hexagram. The situation that could have been reversed has been restored to hopelessness.

A general, no matter how strong he is, once he does not get the support of his subordinates, there is no tomorrow to speak of, and defeat is only a matter of time. It's a pity that Lu Bu doesn't understand this truth.

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