Lü Bu was a military general and later minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdom era of China. According to the Records of Three Kingdom, Lü Bu was a master in horseback riding, archery, and was thus known as the Flying General. His image as a handsome and mighty warrior wielding a Ji known as the "Sky Piercer" (方天畫戟) on top of his steed Red Hare was later popularized by the 14th century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdom.
Besides being matchless on the battlefield, Lü Bu was also notorious for having betrayed and slain two separate masters (who were both his adoptive fathers). He was perhaps most well-known for his amorous relationship with the most likely fictional Diaochan which led to his slaying of his adoptive father Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held the puppet figurehead Emperor Xian in his control.
Lü Bu was eventually defeated and captured by Cao Cao in the city of Xiapi. According to Liu Bei's suggestion, Cao Cao had Lü Bu hanged.
He is the only 1 come with the horse...
and the horse change to motocycle lor...
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