Wu Fu
Wu Fu (?)? -In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Yueqi was named Xiaowei, also known as Deyu. He was born in Wufang (now Suiping, Henan Province). Few festivals, for the county under the book assistant. After Yin Qi moved to the east of Henan Province, he was a senior general of the army. Dong Zhuo made a mess. He was killed by Dong Zhuo when he saw Dong Zhuo in his court uniform and sword.
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Wu Fu, also known as Deyu, was born in Wufang of Runan at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. On September 17, 189, due to Dong Zhuo's dictatorship, Wu Fu decided to assassinate him personally. So he went to see Dong Zhuo in court clothes with a sharp blade inside. Wu Fu finished his words and said goodbye to Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo got up and took him to the gate of the pavilion, fondling his back with his hand. Wu Fu took the opportunity to draw out the sharp blade to stab Dong Zhuo, but missed. Dong Zhuo fought hard, then called the left and right people to capture and kill Wu Fu, and scolded: "you want to rebel!" Wu Fu said in a loud voice, "I wish I could tear you up in the busy street to thank the gods of heaven and earth!" He died before he finished.
The poem praises Wu Fu as a loyal minister in the late Han Dynasty. The name of killing thieves in chaotang is still there, and it can be called a man forever.
Historical records
Three Kingdoms
Wu Fu's character is Deyu, which is rarely a great festival. He is the assistant of the county. The head of the city was guilty, and the prefect sent Fu to teach, and sent Cao to supervise the mail collection. Fu refused to be taught. He bowed to the ground and said, "although you are not king, you can't refuse to be a minister. How can the Ming government order Fu to be taught and accept the governor of this city? He begged to teach other officials
The prefect listened to it strangely. He Jin, the later general, became a member of the eastern Cao army, and moved to Shizhong, Henan Yin, and Yueqi Xiaowei. Dong Zhuo's rebellion made all the officials shudder. Fu wears a small armor and carries a sabre in his court uniform to see Zhuo. If he wants to wait, he will assassinate him. Yu Yi resigns, Zhuo sends him to Hezhong, and Fu stabs him. Zhuo Duoli, if he fails to retreat, he will receive Fu. Zhuo said, "do you want to fight against evil?" Fu Da Yan said: "you are not my king, I am not your minister, why not vice versa? It's the day of my death. So I'm here to punish the traitors. I'd like to thank the whole world if I didn't split your car. " So he killed Fu. Xie Chengji's character Fu and his county are the same as Qiong's, but his death is different from Fu's. I don't know that Fu is another name for Qiong. Is it Wu Fu? The cover is unknown.
Hou Han Shu
Wu Fu, the commander of Yueqi school, and Xie Cheng, the book of the later Han Dynasty, said: "the word Fu is Deyu, a member of Wu family in Runan. He is resolute in nature, brave and strong in righteousness, and able to be both a man and a man. " If you are angry with Zhuo for being vicious and poisonous, you will cut it with your will. It's a sword worn by the imperial court to see Zhuo. At the end of Fu Yu's resignation, Zhuo Qi sent him to he and stroked his back with his hand. Zhuo, struggling to get rid of it, urgently called for the right and left to kill it, and denounced it: "I want to fight against you!" Fu Da Yan said, "I wish I could tear up the thieves in the city to thank heaven and earth!" Die before you finish.
Character evaluation
Xie Cheng: he is resolute in nature, brave and strong in righteousness, and able to be both a man and a woman.
Zhong Jingbo: Ding Guan killed Zhuo and Wu Fu killed the thief. They are called husbands. Loyal souls still linger around the Han court.
Film and television image
1994 TV drama romance of the Three Kingdoms: Liu Jianwei plays Wu Fu.
Chinese PinYin : Wu Fu
Wu Fu
Nie Zheng (? - 397 B.C.), a knight in the Warring States period, was born in Pang, South Korea (now Southeast of Jiyuan, Henan Province). He is famous for being a knight and is one of the four assassins in the spring and Autumn period and the Warring Stat. Nie Zheng