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Lu Bu’s Godfather in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Lü Bu’s own surname was Lu. His father died young and he recognized Ding Yuan, the governor of Jingzhou, as his adoptive father. Ding Yuan treated him well and leaned against him. However, Lu Bu was unfaithful and unkind. Dong Zhuo used a red rabbit horse that could travel thousands of miles a day, a thousand taels of gold, dozens of pearls, and a jade belt to impress Lü Bu, so he killed Ding Yuan and took his head.

Surrendered to Dong Zhuo and became his adoptive father.

In order to kill Dong Zhuo, Situ Wang Yun took advantage of the equally lustful characteristics of the father and son, and set up a series of schemes to promise the Kabuki Diao Chan to Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu at the same time, which deepened the conflict between father and son. For the sake of being a singer, he did not hesitate to turn against his adoptive father, kill Dong Zhuo, and take back Diao Chan. This is the origin of "house slaves with three surnames".