Talk:Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms)
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This article shall be moved to Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) because as contrary to the introductory text, Lu Xun changed his name from Lu Yi to Lu Xun, which had nothing to do with nobility. The "(Three Kingdoms)" is to distinguish him from the 20th century Chinese writer Lu Xun. --Plastictv 11:22, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] The Resourceful Lu Xun
- Disregarded as a youthful scholar,
- Boyun: a man of grandiose strategy.
- His plans would bring down the God of War
- And his flames would destroy a vengeful army.
- A pilar of Wu, many a victory
- would be attributed to his youthful name.
- Were it not for enemies like Sima and Zhuge,
- he might have risen to far greater fame.
Though young in his years, Lu Xun had talent as great as the many advisors and strategists of Wu. (From the novel) I wonder how well his talents could have been had he join Liu Zhang or other warlords that did not get a chance to see the three kingdoms. (Of course if he was old like he was at Yi Ling) --Zhang Liao 02:06, 29 May 2006 (UTC)