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20 Facts About Lu Mao

1.

Lu Mao, courtesy name Zizhang, was a Chinese politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Lu Mao was a younger brother of Lu Xun, a prominent politician and general who served as the third Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu.

3.

Lu Mao, who was from a more affluent family, often shared his wealth with them.

4.

Lu Mao obliged, had a proper tomb constructed for Xu Yuan, and adopted Xu Yuan's son.

5.

The commandery officials wanted to recruit Lu Mao to join the civil service but he refused.

6.

Ji Yan, one of Lu Mao's colleagues, was notorious for being very critical of others.

7.

Lu Mao advised him to forgive others for their past transgressions and focus on praising them for their virtues and contributions instead.

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8.

Lu Mao urged Ji Yan to promote and strengthen a civil culture that might be beneficial to Wu's future developments.

9.

In 232, Lu Mao was summoned to the Wu imperial court and was appointed as a Consultant and Master of Writing in the Selection Bureau.

10.

Lu Mao planned to personally lead an army to attack Gongsun Yuan.

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Lu Mao then wrote another memorial to Sun Quan, advising him to refrain from attacking Gongsun Yuan, and focus on maintaining stability in Wu and making long term defence preparations instead.

12.

Sun Quan felt that Lu Mao was very sincere when he wrote the memorial so he abandoned the idea of attacking Gongsun Yuan.

13.

Wen Renmin, a man from the same hometown as Lu Mao, once visited the Wu capital.

14.

Lu Mao received a grand reception that was even better than that normally received by nobles.

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Lu Mao thought that this was inappropriate according to Confucian rules of propriety because he believed the level of the reception should be based on the person's social status.

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Lu Mao's elder brother, Lu Xun, was a prominent general and politician in Eastern Wu.

17.

Lu Mao held office for about a year as the third Imperial Chancellor of Wu before his death in 245.

18.

Lu Mao took care of Lu Ji's daughter, Lu Yusheng, and his younger sons after his death.

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Lu Mao served as a Master of Writing in the Selection Bureau and later in the Ministry of Personnel during the reign of the last Wu emperor, Sun Hao.

20.

Lu Mao was posthumously granted the position of Grand Commandant.