This story comes from the History of the Three Kingdoms. Lv Meng is a general of Wu, but his cultural level is not very high. Sun Quan encouraged him to study some books, hoping that he could learn from history. However, Lu Meng often used his own affairs as an excuse to shirk responsibility. Seeing that he had been escaping, Sun Quan told him the benefits of reading and recommended some history books to Lv Meng.
The main character that I can't put down is Monroe. Lv Meng was a general of the State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. He is brave and good at fighting, and has made great achievements, but he doesn't like reading and has no culture. Sun Quan suggested that Lv Meng read more books to increase his talents. Lv Meng thought it was enough for him to lead troops to fight. Hearing this, Sun Quan began to study hard, and soon he was moved.
Lumen's early years
Lv Meng was born in the first year of Guanghe in the Eastern Han Dynasty (178). When I was young, I crossed the Yangtze River in the south (Runan Pi Fu is in Lujiagang, Funan, Anhui Province today, which is located in the north of Huaihe River. Here, "Du Nan" may also be a guide crossing the Huaihe River and attached to my brother-in-law Deng Dang.
Sun Ce was assassinated at the age of 26. Sun Quan took over the power of Jiangdong, trying to select young generals with few troops and little effect, and adjust and merge his subordinates.
When Lu Meng heard about it, it was even harder to know that he wanted to make a difference after the troops merged. So he tried to buy goods on credit, rushed out crimson clothes and leggings for his men, and stepped up his practice. During Sun Quan's review, Monroe's soldiers and horses were "impressive, and the soldiers were trained". Sun Quan was overjoyed when he saw it, and thought that he had a good command of the army. Instead of cutting departments, he increased manpower.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lv Meng