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A story about a famous man named Lu.
Lu Zhi (139—192), whose real name is Zigan. Born in Zhuozhou (now Zhuozhou, Hebei). Scholars and generals in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Lu Zhi is resolute in character. He studied under Ma Rong, a great scholar, and is the same brother of Zheng Xuan, a great scholar. He successively served as the satrap of Jiujiang and Lujiang to quell the barbarian rebellion. Later, he and Ma Ridi, Cai Yong and others sorted out Confucian classics in Dongguan, and participated in the sequel of Han Ji. During the Yellow Scarf Uprising, he was the commander of the Northern Army Corps, leading the army to fight against Zhang Jiao, and was later framed and imprisoned. After Huang Fusong put down the Yellow turban insurrectionary uprising, he tried to save Lu Zhi, so he was appointed as a minister. Later, Dong Zhuo was dismissed from office because of remonstrance, lived in seclusion in the capital mountain of Shanggu Army, and was invited by Yuan Shao as a strategist. He died in the third year of Chuping (192). Gongsun Zan, the White Horse General, and Liu Bei, the Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han, were both disciples of Lu Zhi. John young Lushi later became a famous family.