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Encyclopedia > Lu Meng

L Meng (178 - 219) was a great general of Wu, from Fupo in Runan. He captured Guan Yu and Guan Ping to take back Jing from Shu.


He used the strategy of feigning illness and placing an unknown at the time Lu Yi (Xun) in command, tricking Guan Yu into leaving the province unguarded. Then, Lu Meng attacked and captured the province, treating the civilians with care to turn them against Guan Yu. After Guan Yu was executed, Lu Meng fell to illness, and despite efforts from Sun Quan, died.


In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, however, he is possessed by the angered spirit of Guan Yu and is killed.


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Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1505 words)
Lu Xun (Traditional Chinese: 陸遜; Simplified Chinese: 陆逊; pinyin: Lù Xùn) (183 – 245), originally named Lu Yi (陸議/陆議), was a general of the Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China.
Lu Xun began his career as a minor official under Sun Ce, ruler of Wu (who was then still a general and provincial warlord).
Lu Xun pretended to take command of the armed forces of Lu Meng and sent a flattering letter to Guan Yu, stating his awe in being allowed to work alongside such a great general and that he desired to depend on Guan's skill.
Lü Meng - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (576 words)
He used the strategy of feigning illness and placing an unknown general at the time Lu Yi (Lu Xun) in command, tricking Guan Yu into leaving the province unguarded against Eastern Wu as Guan Yu was attacking Cao Cao in the north.
After Guan Yu was executed, Lu Meng fell to illness, and despite efforts from Sun Quan, died.
Meng is also a playable character in the Dynasty Warriors series, and belongs to the Kingdom of Eastern Wu.
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