It should be understood that Lu Bu is seeking a way out for himself. According to the allusion that it is too urgent to tie the tiger, Lu Bu sent a special message to Cao Cao as soon as he saw Cao Cao, and then naturally said that he would sell his value. Moreover, Lyu3 bu4 has this capital and is not lost to Cao Cao in command. He was once defeated by Cao Cao in Puyang. Secondly, according to Hanshu, Lyu3 bu4 tied himself up and let his men voluntarily surrender to Cao Cao, which was considered as a kind of battlefield defection under pressure. At this time, his men also had a group of loyal men. Before that, Lu Bu could think of his subordinates, and he considered letting people take his head and surrender after committing suicide. Although there is no record about this in the History of the Three Kingdoms, there are times when tigers are tied up too quickly. Assuming that Lyu3 bu4 really tied himself up and surrendered, it is understandable that he said this in the first sentence. As a transitional topic, it is impossible for Lu Bu to ask Cao Cao to let himself live and go to him as soon as he opens his mouth. Let him make a gesture first and tie himself too tightly. As I said before, according to the records in Hanshu, Lu Bu probably tied himself down. This nature is very important, and his attitude and sincerity can be justified. According to the convention, Cao Cao should have loosened Lu Bu's self-mockery by courting him a few words. After all, Lu Bu was a vassal, nominally guarding the Han Dynasty, while Cao Cao was Shu Ren, the actual ruler of the dynasty. Lu Bu invited himself to surrender, which shows that he is mainly. Cao Cao advised him to give up the separatist regime and serve the country, and things passed like this. Who knows that Cao Cao didn't follow the routine and didn't pee on Lu Bu. After taking over Lu Bu's words, he gave an answer that it was not urgent to tie the tiger. Of course, Lu Bu was in a hurry, so he was shameless. He directly reported the ultimate goal of defection to Cao Cao and sold his value to Cao Cao. Cao Cao still didn't follow the routine, bargained with him, vowed to hit him, and then agreed to surrender. But I went to ask Liu Bei for advice. However, everyone knows how Liu Bei answered. In fact, Lyu3 bu4 is quite wronged. He has voluntarily turned himself in, and the nature is the worst. Imprisoned by Cao Cao, he lived to die of old age. After all, he surrendered voluntarily. Who knew that he was directly pulled down and killed? Of course, Lu Bu will not accept it, and he hates Liu Bei's guts. Cao Cao dared not offend him. It is impossible for Liu Bei not to be criticized by Lu Bu. Although Lu Bu himself is not a hero, his words of scolding Liu Bei have come true. At this time, Liu Bei, who was regarded as a distinguished guest by Cao Cao, quickly returned to Xuzhou and erected a banner against Cao Cao. The most treacherous thing is that this is not Lu Bu's slander.
However, the introspection did not mention the article that Lu Bu had considered surrendering before, and ignored the premise that Lu Bu might be bound by himself, erasing the fact that Lu Bu still had some loyal subordinates. Instead, Xu Wei, who had rebelled, was mentioned, giving the impression that Lu Bu was a rebel and was tied alive after the defeat. Here, he emphasized his desperate situation and his image of begging for help and fearing death. Just look at the reflection of the reflection of the three kingdoms and ignore the later Han Dynasty, and I don't know the cause and effect. The inexplicable conversation between Lu Bu and Cao Cao gives the impression that Lu Bu lost everything after being arrested and was afraid of death. However, if we look back on this incident in combination with the records in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, it is obvious that Lu Bu is striving for a better way out for himself, isn't it? Because Lu in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty is not at the end of the road and alienated from his relatives, he wants to surrender voluntarily. Here, whether he is sincere or not, he just wants to find a way out for himself and his subordinates for the rest of their lives. As long as Cao Cao agrees, Lyu3 bu4 will definitely drop without saying anything, and honestly work for Cao Cao for a period of time. Because the people who surrendered to Cao Cao did the same thing before, of course, Lu Bu thought he could do it himself, but who knew it would end in tragedy.