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Encyclopedia > Lu Yi

Lu Yi was a general of the Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He is more commonly known by his name Lu Xun. When he became more renown he changed his name to Lu Yi as Xun was not a noble name.


Lu Yi was one of the best generals of Wu. He is most famous for commanding the Wu troops at Yiling. He was able to soundly defeat Liu Bei who was angry and hell bent on revenge after Wu took Jingzhou and killed his sworn brother Guan Yu.


Lu Yi sided with Sun Ba in a heir dispute. Sun Quan dismissed him from the court for this and he later died of grief. He was father to Lu Yan and Lu Kang. However, in the book, this is neglected and it is merely stated that he died, in the same chapter as Sima Yi and Sun Quan.


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Yi Lu, Chemistry (302 words)
Yi Lu received his B.S. from Beijing University, P. China in 1986 and his Ph.D. from University of California, Los Angeles in 1992.
Professor Yi Lu's research interests are in bioinorganic chemistry.
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Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1004 words)
Lu Xun (Traditional Chinese: 陸遜; Simplified Chinese: 陆逊), originally named Lu Yi (陸議/陆議) (183 – 245) was a general of the Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China.
Lu Xun began his career as a clerk under Sun Quan, ruler of Wu (who was then still a general and provincial warlord).
Lu Xun sided with He and begged Quan to firmly establish He as Crown Prince, stating that Ba's power was a threat to the stability of the kingdom.
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