1. Lu Su, courtesy name Zijing, was a Chinese military general and politician serving under the warlord Sun Quan during the late Eastern Han dynasty.

1. Lu Su, courtesy name Zijing, was a Chinese military general and politician serving under the warlord Sun Quan during the late Eastern Han dynasty.
Lu Su was from Dongcheng County, Linhuai Commandery, which is located southeast of present-day Dingyuan County, Anhui.
Lu Su lost his father not long after he was born, so he lived with his grandmother.
Lu Su was very generous with his family's wealth as he used it to help the needy.
Wei Zhao's Book of Wu described Lu Su as having a stalwart and extraordinary appearance.
Lu Su had great ambitions since he was young and was very fond of strategy.
Towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty, when chaos broke out throughout China due to the Yellow Turban Rebellion and Dong Zhuo's tyranny, Lu Su sold his family's lands and properties and used the money to help the poor.
Lu Su spent his time associating with other reputable and talented persons.
Along the way, Zhou Yu and his militia, numbering a few hundred men, visited Lu Su and requested for supplies.
At the time, Lu Su owned two large granaries, each capable of storing 3,000 hu of grain.
Lu Su pointed at one granary and gave it to Zhou Yu.
However, Lu Su refused because he saw that Yuan Shu's administration was ill-disciplined and predicted that Yuan Shu would ultimately meet his downfall.
Lu Su led his followers and some civilians southward to Juchao County to join Zhou Yu.
Lu Su ordered able-bodied young men to guard the rear while the others continued moving forward.
In Jiangdong, Lu Su lived in Qu'e County for some time before making a short trip back to Dongcheng County later to attend his grandmother's funeral.
Sun Quan immediately summoned Lu Su to meet him, and was pleased to see Lu Su.
Zhang Zhao, a senior adviser to Sun Quan, felt that Lu Su was not humble enough so he often spoke ill of Lu Su in front of their lord.
When Lu Su reached Xiakou, he heard that Cao Cao and his forces were advancing towards Jing Province so he travelled day and night in the hope of reaching Xiangyang in the shortest time possible.
Lu Su met Liu Bei at Changban, where he conveyed Sun Quan's intentions to Liu Bei and pointed out that Jiangdong was very stable.
Lu Su met and befriended Liu Bei's adviser Zhuge Liang; he told Zhuge Liang that he was a friend of Zhuge Jin, Zhuge Liang's elder brother.
When Lu Su told Zhuge Liang that he was Zhuge Jin's friend, Zhuge Liang would probably have already heard of Lu Su but had yet to meet him in person.
When Sun Quan left the meeting for a change of clothes, Lu Su hurriedly left his seat and followed his lord.
The Wei Shu and the Jiuzhou Chunqiu gave different accounts on how Lu Su urged Sun Quan to go to war with Cao Cao.
Lu Su has engulfed Yuan Shao's territories and his forces are very powerful.
The fourth-century historian Sun Sheng commented that both Wei Zhao's Book of Wu and the Jiang Biao Zhuan recorded that Lu Su urged Sun Quan to resist Cao Cao and build his own empire.
Lu Su concluded that the accounts on Lu Su's use of reverse psychology are absurd and unreliable.
At the time, Zhou Yu was in Poyang County so Lu Su advised Sun Quan to quickly summon Zhou Yu back to discuss their plans on how to counter Cao Cao's impending invasion.
Only Lu Su advised Sun Quan to "lend" Jing Province to Liu Bei so as to strengthen the Sun-Liu alliance against Cao Cao.
Lu Su is loyal and upright and he does not falter in the face of adversity.
Lu Su took charge of the 4,000 troops and the four counties which used to be under Zhou Yu's control.
Lu Su was at Jiangling County initially, so he moved to Lukou and garrisoned there.
Lu Su governed with justice and benevolence, and the number of troops under his command increased to over 10,000.
Lu Su was promoted to Lieutenant-General and appointed as the Administrator of Hanchang Commandery.
In 214, Lu Su accompanied Sun Quan on a campaign at Wan County, a garrison under Cao Cao's control.
Lu Su tried to reduce the tensions by being friendly towards Liu Bei's side.
At Yiyang, Lu Su invited Guan Yu to attend a meeting to discuss the dispute.
Lu Su relied on his own strength to overcome the enemy.
Wei Zhao's Book of Wu described Lu Su as follows: Lu Su was a strict person who rarely indulged in material pleasures, led a frugal life, and had no interest in common hobbies.
Lu Su maintained good military discipline and executed orders without fail.
Lu Su could think far and possessed an exemplary sense of judgment.
Lu Su appeared as a character in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which romanticises the historical events before and during the Three Kingdoms period.
Lu Su is used to add minor comic relief to the rivalry between Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu, particularly in the events leading to the Battle of Red Cliffs.
Lu Su was first introduced as a playable character in the eighth installment of Koei's Dynasty Warriors video game series and Warriors Orochi 4.
Lu Su appears in Koei's strategy game series Romance of the Three Kingdoms.