Lu Ye Chucai was born in a noble family in Qidan, and his ancestors had heroes like Lu Ye Baoji, so he received a good education at an early age. His father also said that Lu Ye would become an important minister of a country one day.
Later, after Genghis Khan captured Yanjing, he learned that Lu Ye Chu Cai was extremely talented and a rare talent, so he called him for questioning. After talking to him, he was convinced and took him with him. Later, Lu Yechu followed Genghis Khan to attack Xixia. As early as that time, Lu Ye Chucai advised Genghis Khan not to portray a fearless murderer.
After Genghis Khan died of illness, his third son, Wokuotai, succeeded to the throne. Because Yeluchucai was highly valued by Genghis Khan, Wokuotai also respected him very much, followed his advice and began to learn the culture of the Han people.
When Wokuotai was in power, he sent troops to destroy the State of Jin and the Northern Song Dynasty. At this time, Wokuotai's attendants put forward a very bad plan, that is, to drive the Han people out of the land where they lived for generations and turn the Central Plains into a vast grassland to raise Mongolian war horses.
Once such a policy is implemented, the Han nationality will not be far from genocide. Yeluchucai, who heard the news, naturally wanted to stop it. He told Wokuotai in detail the harm of this policy and told him that if this policy is implemented, Mongolia will lose a large part of its tax revenue, which cannot be recovered simply by raising horses.
Later, Wokuotai decided to let Lu Yechu manage this area, and Lu Yechu, who was in charge of this area, did not live up to his expectations and managed it well. It also saved the lives of Han people.
The reason why Han people respect Lu Ye Chu Cai is because he has preserved the land where Han people have lived for generations and the civilization of Han people.