Lu Xun

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Lu Xun was a prominent Eastern Wu general and strategist of the late Three Kingdoms period, best known for his decisive victory over Liu Bei at the Battle of Yiling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Wu person
Three Kingdoms period person
military general
strategist
allegiance Eastern Wu
associatedWith Eastern Wu
surface form: Eastern Wu court

Sun family of Eastern Wu
conflict Battle of Xiaoting
surface form: Battle of Yiling

conflicts between Eastern Wu and Shu Han
country Eastern Wu
era late Three Kingdoms period
historicalPeriod Three Kingdoms
knownFor cautious defensive strategy followed by decisive counterattack at Yiling
consolidating Eastern Wu’s position after Red Cliffs
language Classical Chinese
legacy praised in historical records for strategic insight
regarded as one of Eastern Wu’s greatest generals
militaryRank Grand General of Eastern Wu
notableFor campaigns against Liu Bei
defense of Eastern Wu
service under Sun Quan
victory at the Battle of Yiling
occupation general
military strategist
opponent Liu Bei
regionOfActivity Jiangdong
resultInBattleOfYiling decisive victory over Liu Bei
servedUnder Sun Quan
sideInBattleOfYiling Eastern Wu
strategicRole overall commander at the Battle of Yiling
tacticUsedAtYiling fire attack
scorched-earth tactics

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