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As for the graduation thesis of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I wrote On the Tragedy of the Image of Four Military Generals. How should I write it?
Don't worry, in fact, there were two great talents in the early days of Soochow, Zhou Yu and Lu Su, but Lu Su's strategic vision was much higher than Zhou Yu's, and Zhou Yu was still immersed in the lament that "he was born in Yu and died in Liang". Isn't this pattern detrimental to the status of Dongwu governor? Although Lu Su advocated maintaining the alliance between Sun and Liu, in fact, he only had the power to protect himself, and Jingzhou was a battleground for military strategists. In fact, this is an arrow target. He didn't borrow Jingzhou, but actually wanted to borrow Liu Bei, a place he couldn't protect, to accommodate himself. Later it was all a show. But Lu Su was a political strategist with the most strategic vision and overall thinking among the four governors. As for him, he is actually Wu's, and he has no strategic vision. The capture of Jingzhou directly destroyed the Sun-Liu alliance and directly led to the changes in the pattern of the three major military groups, which was also the prelude to the disintegration of the Southern School. He doesn't deserve to be governor. Although Lu Xun was a Confucian scholar, he reversed the passive situation in time when the pattern of the three major military groups changed again. However, as a politician, he is unwise. At that time, he was actually a noble family and had high prestige in the army. However, this has posed a potential threat to Sun Shi's rule. But what he didn't know was that he also took an active part in the struggle between the Sun Shi families. Obviously, he was unwise and made an excuse for Sun Quan to shovel out hidden dangers.