Li Yu: "Bu only did two things in his life: throwing and shooting halberds. He is really famous throughout the ages."
Zhong Jingbo: "Xuzhou solved the crisis and used the halberd as a divination, which really showed his skill. To Yuan and Liu, he was a true hero of the Three Kingdoms."
Mao Zonggang: "It's hard for Lu Zhong to shoot an arrow in Liaocheng, just to gain a side; it's not as good as Lu Fengxian's arrow to the gate, but it doesn't matter." It's difficult for Ji Ling to do it for both sides."
Lin Changyuan: "Unexpectedly, Lu Bu is a martial artist with such a profound and profound attitude."
Cai Dongfan: "If you are a warrior. Lu Bu was a repeating villain, first relying on Bei, then attacking Bei, and then returning to Bei. He always missed the word "poor" and hoped for success. However, looking at his protection of the Bei family, he disdained lewdness and plunder, and when it came to shooting a halberd, he was even more excluded by Liu Bei. Difficult, this is not the work of a hero. Afterwards, the enemies of the dynasty and the late dynasty will not be defeated. "One arrow can kill two troops, and Wen Hou is also good at resolving disputes. There is a good story about shooting halberds at the gate. It's like hearing the sound of arrows."
"The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "In the past, when generals fired halberds to disperse their armies, the depths of the gate were like a bright moon, and a little cold star was shining on a twig." To prepare for the danger, who among the troops would dare to imitate the public's authority? If I had known that "Big Er" had no faith, I would have regretted shooting the halberd at the gate."