I think the most domineering sentence Lu Bu said is "How can a man live in heaven and earth and live in depression for a long time"
From Luo Guanzhong's novel: Characters in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Lu Bu's mouth.
Reason: Because under the influence of Wang Yun’s serial plan, Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu came to war over Diao Chan. At that time, Lu Bu was resentful of Dong Zhuo because Dong Zhuo threw weapons at Lu Bu in Fengyi Pavilion and took Diao Chan away at the same time. In the heart, under Wang Yun's exaggerated words to sow discord, the above sentence appeared to show his determination to kill Dong Zhuo and stand on his own feet.
Personal feelings for the characters in the novel aside, this sentence still seems very domineering and flavorful, and has been praised by many people. Maybe many people don't know that it came from Lu Bu. As one of the important characters in the first nineteen chapters of the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu was originally a brave and skilled general. The "Red Rabbit Horse" mounted on his hip is a famous horse in history, and Fang Tian's painted halberd is his symbol. Sexual weapons, when Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei faced off against Lu Bu, none of them could get any advantage from him, which shows his bravery. However, Lu Bu was also portrayed as a man who was unscrupulous and foolhardy. Zhang Fei always Whenever he faced Lu Bu for the first time, he would always call him a "family slave with three surnames". The reason was that Lu Bu's own surname was Lu, but he first recognized Ding Yuan as his father, then killed Ding Yuan and recognized Dong Zhuo as his father, and finally killed Dong Zhuo to become independent. Later, when he was defeated at Baimen Tower, he wanted to continue to use the trick of "recognizing his father". Unfortunately, he was despised by Cao Cao, and finally ended his life in Baimen Tower.