I thought Lu Bu was already invincible. What’s the next sentence?

I originally thought that Lu Bu was already invincible, but I didn’t expect that this person was even braver than Lu Bu.

"I originally thought that Lu Bu was invincible, but I didn't expect that this person is braver than Lu Bu." This sentence comes from the 36th episode of the TV series "New Three Kingdoms". This sentence is said by the character Cao Cao in the play. Said lines.

Cao Cao said this line to Zhao Yun. At that time, Zhao Yun was in Cao Cao's camp and single-handedly rescued Liu Bei's son Adou. The scene at that time was that Zhao Yun tied Adou in his arms. One man killed more than 50 of Cao Cao's generals. This prompted Cao Cao to say, "I originally thought Lu Bu was invincible, but I didn't expect this man to be braver than Lu Bu."

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Zhao Yun, courtesy name Zilong, was born in Changshan Zhending. Eight feet in length and majestic appearance, he was a famous general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty. Together with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he was known as the "Three Scholars of Yannan". At the end of the Han Dynasty, when the warlords were fighting, Zhao Yun was elected by his county and led Yi Cong to join Gongsun Zan. During this period, he met Liu Bei, a relative of the Han Dynasty, but soon after, Zhao Yun left because of the death of his brother. About seven years after Zhao Yun left Gongsun Zan, he met Liu Bei in Yecheng and followed Liu Bei from then on.

Cao Cao (155-March 15, 220), whose courtesy name was Mengde, whose first name was Jili, and whose nickname was Ahao, whose surname was Xiahou, was from Qiao County, Peiguo (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). An outstanding statesman, military strategist, writer, calligrapher, and poet in ancient China. Prime Minister in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the son of Taiwei Cao Song and the founder of Cao Wei.

Lü Bu, whose courtesy name was Fengxian, was a native of Jiuyuan County, Wuyuan County, Bingzhou. One of the heroes in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Lu Bu was famous for his bravery and was known as the "Flying General". It was sometimes said that "Lü Bu is among men and the red rabbit is among horses." The actual combat weapon used by Lu Bu is a spear. In "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and other folk artistic images, Lu Buduo was portrayed as the most powerful general in the Three Kingdoms. His weapon was also fictionalized as Fang Tian's painted halberd.