Why didn't anyone draw Zhihu and Tian Fang together after killing Lu Bu?
Lu Bu is a pioneer, good at riding and shooting, and famous for his extraordinary force. Ding Yuan, secretariat of history, with cloth as the main book. After Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, he induced Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan and led his men to vote. When Dong Zhuo saw his personal servant, he ordered Buqi to ride a captain and left and right attendants. Buyi is also Dong Zhuo's father. But Dong Zhuo often wants to kill Bu because of his small anger. Bu was afraid and killed Dong Zhuo at the instigation of Stuart Wangyun. Zhuo Dang and others gathered together as thieves to attack Chang 'an, but Bu couldn't refuse and fled everywhere, taking refuge in Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, and so on. Finally, under the planning of Zhang Miao and Chen Gong, he entered Yanzhou and fought fiercely with Cao Cao several times. Winning first and then losing, he took refuge in Xuzhou Liu Bei and stationed in Xiaopei. Lu Bu seized Xuzhou by Liu Bei's attack on Yuan Shu, and then made peace with Bei under the mediation of Cao Cao. Yuan Shu attacked Liu Bei, and Lu Bu made a bet on shooting Ji at Yuanmen, forcing him to retreat. Yuan Shu rose up and attacked Lu Bu, and Lu Bu was defeated. But after Cao Cao and Liu Bei joined forces to attack, they were trapped in Xiapi. Although Buyi is fierce, he is suspicious and has no plan. He believes in his wife's words and does not believe in the words of the group. In March, Cao Cao hacked everywhere, and the Lyu3 bu4 army flew up and down, tying Hou Cheng, Song Xian and Xu Wei to Chen Gong's hands to surrender. Lyu3 bu4 also tied, and Chen Gong and Seibel were slaughtered in the White Gate Tower. Lyu3 bu4 is frivolous, cunning and mercenary, which doomed him to be a hero for a while and not a great cause. Anyone who has seen the Three Kingdoms Opera will leave such an impression: Lu Bu is young and handsome, and he doesn't need a white face. Fang Tianji in his hand is brave and invincible. Although there is no real horse on the stage, you can imagine how awesome that red rabbit is. There is truth and falsehood in it, which teaches you not to know which are the prototypes of historical figures and which are the creations of writers and artists. Of course, Lu Bu was young, but that was the early years of Emperor Han Ling. By the time the Kanto governors crusaded against Dong Zhuo in the first year of Di Xian Chuping, he was already in his thirties and was no longer qualified to be a "gigolo". He died in Jian 'an for three years. He should be in his forties. The evidence is that in the comedy of "shooting a halberd at a gate", Lu Bu once called Liu Bei his younger brother, and Liu Bei was thirty-eight years old in the third year of Jian 'an. But scared by Zhang Fei, he changed his name to brother. Finally, Cao Cao's army flooded into Pi City, and Lu Bu was captured and executed on the White Gate Tower. Whether in novels or on stage, Lu Bu always had a beard at the beginning. Whether you play "Feng Yi Ting" or "White Gate Tower", you are still like this. Is there any evidence? There are also. There are illustrations in the History of the Three Kingdoms, which were carved in the Yuan Dynasty. One of the pictures is "Lu Bu stabbed Dong Zhuo to death". The story of Diusim stood in the yard, but Lu Bu took a sword and dragged Dong Zhuo down from the bed and cut it off. Then Lu Bu hung three locks of beard. The other is "Xiapi catches Lu Bu". Lu Bu walked out of Xiapi City and was shot by Guan Yunchang. The picture is still the same beard. Zheng Dehui, a playwright in the Yuan Dynasty, wrote "Lu Bu in Hulao Pass's Third World War" in an isolated drama at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, and later pointed out that Lu Bu's costume was "three-pronged crowned pheasant feather" and "three whiskers". From "three beards" to white flour, it probably first appeared on the stage of the Ming Dynasty and has been passed down to this day. Tian Fang drew a halberd, which is not Lu Bu's specialty weapon. He is armed with a spear. "The Biography of Dong Zhuozhuan in the Later Han Dynasty" said: "If Zhuo comes, the horse is not surprised, and I am afraid to return. Lyu3 bu4 ordered into, and then began to act. (Li) Su Shi stabbed it with a halberd, but he couldn't get into armor, hurt his arm and fell off the bus. Gu shouted, "Where is Lu Bu?" Step said, "The thief has a letter." ... Ying Bu answered it with a spear, stabbing Zhuo, so he deliberately cut it. "So, whose halberd is" Shooting halberd at Yuanmen "?" "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" said: "Bu is furious and teaches the left and right: take my halberd! "This is just a novelist's embellishment. The Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Lu Bu indicates otherwise. The book says, "The man in cloth is waiting for the halberd at the gate of the camp, and it is said that gentlemen, look at the cloth and shoot the halberd." That's obviously not Lu Bu's own halberd. Lyu3 bu4 spear, in Zheng Dehui's "Three Wars Lyu3 bu4" became a painting halberd; Zhang Fei, who fought against him, took an eight-spear (Zhang Fei held a spear according to the records of the Three Kingdoms), Guan Yunchang took a three-stop knife, and Liu Bei was a double-edged sword, similar to what was written in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This may be the creation of storytellers or screenwriters in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. This evolution is reasonable because it makes the characters more vivid.