Lu Bu Specialized in Horse riding and archery. Mostly likely he wasn't the 8 feet tall menacing giant we see in the game series. It was noted he had great physical strength. BUT during that time the average chinese person was 5'-4" to 5'-7". Lu bu Could have been about 5'-10" to 6'-2" with a good build and pulled off the look of menacing tyrant very easily.
Fun fact. Just to help you understand how badass Lu Bu was made to be, in the book he did not try to stop Ji Ling from leaving by blocking him like 1:39. Instead he grabbed Ji Ling by the back of the neck with one hand, lifted him and tossed him before Liu Bei.
Because this actor embodies the erratic and villainous character of Lu Bu according to the director Though he is indeed a great warrior, but Luoguan Zhong more emphasizes his flawed character to carry the plot
Zhang Fei : ...... Lu Bu : ^^.....^^ (What you are drunk...your mistake and its a good enough reason to take over your land bahahahaha 😆) Lu Bu : Anyway...we are not here to see Zhang Fei's feel bad about what he did...we are here to witness my archery skills. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@Jay Philip S. That's because you can't read or speak Chinese and can't recognize the actual subtlety and cadence that is constantly at play in the 1994 show. Just because it's not exaggerated (often cartoonishly so) like the 2010 version doesn't mean its bad.
@Jay Philip S. And in the 2010 version, they go out of their way to make the fight scenes atrociously bad. So the best option is to watch the 2010 version for the acting, and then switch to the 1994 version when they have the battles and duels.
@Classic Gaming That's strange, I have the opposite view. A number of the actors in the 2010 version are stiff and robotic, especially Liu Bei. The 1994 series had a more dramatic feel, the actors and scenes were more theatrical and expressive, while the 2010 version tried to go for a more gritty feel.
The best part about this is just the lowkey threat that if they break their vow even after Lü Bu won, the fact that he was able to pull it off to begin with means he would've slaughtered them all by himself. This is the man who is touted as the greatest fighter in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
That appearance is come from Beijing Opera, which even have flag and giant feathers on warrior's armor. In games, character's usually combined Opera and historical style, which looks better 😁
Pheasant feathers; they were decorative part of the helmet. I believed it was described in the novel. Most likely to characterise Lu Bu as a dashing and/or vain warrior.
Lu Bu viewed liu bei as his little brother......big brothers always think they are a example to their younger brothers..... Another version: lu Bu knew he was stronger then Liu Bei.....and he just loved to express that to everyone. Thats what i think anyway....
Because he was in a dilemma and he was to aid either of them. If he aids Liu Bei, then Yuan Shu would be upset, and if he aids Yuan Shu, then his position in Xuzhou would be in danger.
Hmm i like lu bu more in the video games. I thought he did not like those robes. That and he just looks too normal. Was he not a very tall man with a voice like a thunderstorm? Still amazing if someone can shoot a arrow trough that small hole.
generals wear armour only in battle. when they they're not in battle, they wear robes -- which is just the common clothes during that era. at least for officials. besides, many chinese generals actually wear robes over their armour -- lu bu did too (it's just not shown in the games.)
@@Little-She-Devil At that time, the actor of Lu Bu was Zhang Guangbei, who did not have enough muscles in his body when he played Lu Bu, and in order to restore the image of Lu Bu, he could only force cotton clothes inside to pretend to be muscles
Killed his father for Ferrari car Killed his other father for Kardashian Stole his ally's territory because he's a dick Got caught and tied up by 3 of his own infantry soldiers. He's not a legend.
He was tied up by 3 officers. Infantry don't dare act on their own, because there is no guarantee the army will support them. Kardashian? Diao Chan was well educated and didn't have plastic surgery lmao.
this event is actually historical. lu bu's tomb was discovered in modern times (it was indeed confirmed by chinese kaogu archaeological team). in the tomb, they found his spear (he used a spear not a halberd).
2:14 - Lu Bu: "I don't like to fight. I'm more of a mediator."
Becomes greatest fighter in Three Kingdoms history
I thought the whole time he was Chen Gong, then I went "WHERE IS LU BU", .... oh I see lmfao.
@@PaulosTheGamerLu Bu is the one with the Chiselled jaw
War 100
Wis 15
“Mediator”
Lu Bu Specialized in Horse riding and archery. Mostly likely he wasn't the 8 feet tall menacing giant we see in the game series. It was noted he had great physical strength. BUT during that time the average chinese person was 5'-4" to 5'-7". Lu bu Could have been about 5'-10" to 6'-2" with a good build and pulled off the look of menacing tyrant very easily.
Oh I thought that Lu Bu would shoot his halberd from his bow :D
Da Sword Of Gork Me too lol
i supposed this is a Inspiration of Lu Bu Berserker God Force Noble Phantasm in Fate Extra/Extella and Grand Order
Why would he shoot his own weapon?
The human ballista
Fun fact. Just to help you understand how badass Lu Bu was made to be, in the book he did not try to stop Ji Ling from leaving by blocking him like 1:39. Instead he grabbed Ji Ling by the back of the neck with one hand, lifted him and tossed him before Liu Bei.
Jason Lee in the book, it said that lubu drags his hand to the table like a child
This Lu Bu didn't eat enough
Irl he was actually skinny but tough
@@Nhebster Did i remeber wrong or did the book say he was buff af.
Because this actor embodies the erratic and villainous character of Lu Bu according to the director
Though he is indeed a great warrior, but Luoguan Zhong more emphasizes his flawed character to carry the plot
@@jasonlee148 Fun Fact: There's no mention in any historical record of what Lu Bu actually looked like.
This scene was also shown in DW8 Xtreme Legends.
Zhang Fei, remember do not pursue Lu Bu...
i've just realised that the guy who played Ji Ling is the same guy who played as Huang Zhong in the same series
Liu Bei : Thank you general
Lu Bu : Hahahahahahahaha, without me, you guys are in danger
Liu Bei : what?
Lu Bu : poker face
0:39
Lu Bu : "Please!"
Zhang Fei : "BASTARD OF THREE FATHERS BASTARD OF THREE FATHERS!"
Zhang Fei : ......
Lu Bu : ^^.....^^ (What you are drunk...your mistake and its a good enough reason to take over your land bahahahaha 😆)
Lu Bu : Anyway...we are not here to see Zhang Fei's feel bad about what he did...we are here to witness my archery skills.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Love this scene
Me too!
Nice shooting, Flying General!
This scene was recreated in DW8 XL
Zhang Fei never see eye to eye with Lu Bu haha.
anythingnew Lol sure
anythingnew Not literally his brother though .
This lu bu looks smarter than Lu bu in 2010
The 2010 series fails in comparison to the original.
@Jay Philip S. That's because you can't read or speak Chinese and can't recognize the actual subtlety and cadence that is constantly at play in the 1994 show.
Just because it's not exaggerated (often cartoonishly so) like the 2010 version doesn't mean its bad.
@Jay Philip S. And in the 2010 version, they go out of their way to make the fight scenes atrociously bad.
So the best option is to watch the 2010 version for the acting, and then switch to the 1994 version when they have the battles and duels.
Cao cao in 2010 is far better
@Classic Gaming That's strange, I have the opposite view. A number of the actors in the 2010 version are stiff and robotic, especially Liu Bei. The 1994 series had a more dramatic feel, the actors and scenes were more theatrical and expressive, while the 2010 version tried to go for a more gritty feel.
The best part about this is just the lowkey threat that if they break their vow even after Lü Bu won, the fact that he was able to pull it off to begin with means he would've slaughtered them all by himself.
This is the man who is touted as the greatest fighter in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Dynasty Warriors made me think Lu Bu had an antenna cockroach, you know those 2 big red feathers
That appearance is come from Beijing Opera, which even have flag and giant feathers on warrior's armor.
In games, character's usually combined Opera and historical style, which looks better 😁
That’s ceremonial decoration for hats during Ming dynasty
Pheasant feathers; they were decorative part of the helmet. I believed it was described in the novel. Most likely to characterise Lu Bu as a dashing and/or vain warrior.
@@ML-po6vy Oprea armor has feather on them, because IRL armor also has them, just not as exaggrated.
@@hwasiaqhan8923Is that true, because I've seen that from the history of the Tong Dynasty
*CAN ANYBODY PROVIDES ME WITH A DECENT CHALLENGE?!*
lu bu saved liu bei. but liu bei throws lu bu under the bus in front of cao cao.
But Lu Bu usurped Liu Bei and usurped his authority in Xia Pi after he had already gifted Lu Bu land, Tao Qian had already bestowed his lands to Liu.
insane that a movie that looks like it should be dubbed is in fact seemingly dubbed in its own language?
The actor played as Ji Ling is the same actor as Huang Zhong!!!
Ah yes I notice him
5:34
idk why lu bo always portrayed as a stickman
150 paces? what would that be in meter
1 pace would be two steps which is about 1.38 mters in the Han dynasty so 150 paces would be around 210m on the top of my head.
wiat why lu bu says that liu bei is mi brother??
Alex342gaming 漂亮话而已。
Lu Bu viewed liu bei as his little brother......big brothers always think they are a example to their younger brothers.....
Another version: lu Bu knew he was stronger then Liu Bei.....and he just loved to express that to everyone.
Thats what i think anyway....
Bro
Cool.
why he wants to be mediator?
Because he was in a dilemma and he was to aid either of them. If he aids Liu Bei, then Yuan Shu would be upset, and if he aids Yuan Shu, then his position in Xuzhou would be in danger.
且行且珍惜吧,这是吕布的智力巅峰了
Hmm i like lu bu more in the video games.
I thought he did not like those robes.
That and he just looks too normal.
Was he not a very tall man with a voice like a thunderstorm?
Still amazing if someone can shoot a arrow trough that small hole.
generals wear armour only in battle. when they they're not in battle, they wear robes -- which is just the common clothes during that era. at least for officials. besides, many chinese generals actually wear robes over their armour -- lu bu did too (it's just not shown in the games.)
@@natn41rWearing robes over armor is good fashion
知足吧,当时演员的肌肉不够,只能在里面塞棉衣
@@Toresbasdliu-pb5gb my apologies I can’t translate your comment.
@@Little-She-Devil At that time, the actor of Lu Bu was Zhang Guangbei, who did not have enough muscles in his body when he played Lu Bu, and in order to restore the image of Lu Bu, he could only force cotton clothes inside to pretend to be muscles
ZHANG LIAO YUAN SHAO FORCES
Killed his father for Ferrari car
Killed his other father for Kardashian
Stole his ally's territory because he's a dick
Got caught and tied up by 3 of his own infantry soldiers.
He's not a legend.
The HHS claims that he has been eyeing on his officer’s wives at this point of his life…
He was tied up by 3 officers. Infantry don't dare act on their own, because there is no guarantee the army will support them. Kardashian? Diao Chan was well educated and didn't have plastic surgery lmao.
this event is actually historical.
lu bu's tomb was discovered in modern times (it was indeed confirmed by chinese kaogu archaeological team). in the tomb, they found his spear (he used a spear not a halberd).
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