Lu Zhi once wrote a letter and put forward his own suggestions, including eight strategies, suggesting that Liu Hong should make great efforts to use talents and forgive innocent people, but these strategies were not adopted by Liu Hong. When the Yellow Scarf Uprising broke out, Lu Zhi was ordered to lead an army to conquer the Yellow Scarf Army. At that time, Lu Zhi faced the Yellow Scarf Army with opening angle as the main force. Lien Chan in Lu Zhi succeeded, but Zhang Jiao and others held the city. At this time, it was unwise to attack Guangzong regardless of the forced siege, so Lu Zhi led an army to surround Guangzong and made siege weapons to complete his work. At that time, Liu Hong trusted his eunuch and sent a eunuch to check the work. He fired Lu Zhi without paying a bribe, and the little eunuch sued him before the emperor. Liu Hong therefore thought that Lu Zhi was very passive, so he dismissed Lu Zhi and escorted him back to Beijing.
After Dong Zhuo went to Beijing, he wanted to abolish the throne of Liu Bian. In the face of fierce and talented Dong Zhuo, none of the DPRK officials dared to say a word. Only Lu Zhi stood out against it. Fortunately, he was guaranteed by many people, and Lu Zhi was spared from death, but he was dismissed. Later, Lu Zhi also went out to be Yuan Shao's strategist, but he died in less than two years. Throughout Lu Zhi's life, we will find that there is still a certain distance between Lu Zhi's life and the Three Kingdoms period. The real Three Kingdoms in history began when Cao Wei became king, when Lu Zhi was already dead. So strictly speaking, Lu Zhi didn't really experience the Three Kingdoms period. Even earlier, since the death of Emperor Han Ling and the abdication of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Lu Zhi has reached the end of his life.
So generally speaking, Lu Zhi was not a figure in the Three Kingdoms period. If anything, many people were his students during the Three Kingdoms period, the most famous being Liu Bei. As a contemporary Confucian scholar, Lu Zhi was respected by many people at that time. Lu Zhi was honest, simple and natural all his life. Even when he died, he let his son bury himself very thin, even without a coffin. Lu Zhi was a famous figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was young and eager to learn, studied under the famous scholars at that time and became a generation of scholars. Later, when he entered the DPRK as an official, Lu Zhi showed his talents and put down barbarian rebellions many times. But because of his integrity, he was dismissed for not bribing eunuchs in the Yellow Scarf War. Later, he was dismissed for opposing the abolition of Emperor Dong Zhuo, and finally died at the hands of Yuan Shao.