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The symbol for the element lutetium.


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Vassal state of ancient China that originated during the Western Zhou and came to prominence in the Warring States period of the Eastern Zhou dynasty. It is known as the birthplace of Confucius. The Chunqiu ("Spring and Autumn Annals"), one of the Confucian Classics, records the major events at the court of Lu between 722 and 481 BC.

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Lu, symbol for the element lutetium.


 

Chemical symbol, lutetium.

 
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People with the surname Lu or Lü

  • Lü Bao, younger brother of the founding Emperor Lü Guang. Nothing is known about him.
  • Lü Boshe, officer from the Han Dynasty.
  • Lü Bu, a minor warlord during the Eastern Han Dynasty that died in 198 AD.
  • Lu Chang, officer under Shu.
  • Lü Chao, second son of Lü Bao. He was the one of assassinated Lü Zuan and Lü Wei. He died in 416 AD.
  • Lü Chunliang, eldest son of Lü Xiong.
  • Lü Dai, officer under Wu.
  • Lü Deshi, brother of the founding Emperor Lü Guang.
  • Lü Fan, an officer that first served Yuan Shu, Sun Ce, then Sun Quan.
  • Lü Fu, he is the fifth son of Lü Guang. Nothing is known about him.
  • Lü Gong, officer under Liu Biao.
  • Lü Guang, was the founding Emperor of Di state Later Liang.
  • Lü Hong, second son of Lü Guang. He was killed by his brother Lü Zuan in 400 AD.
  • Lu Jing, second son of Lu Kang.
  • Lu Ji, fourth son of Lu Kang.
  • Lü Ju, second son of Lü Fan.
  • Lü Jun, fourth son of Lü Xiong.
  • Lu Kai, nephew of the famous Lu Xun.
  • Lü Kai, minister of the Kingdom of Shu.
  • Lu Kang, was the son of the famous Lu Xun.
  • Lü Kang, third son of Lü Xiong.
  • Lü Kuang, an officer that first served Yuan Shao, Yuan Shang, Yuan Tan, then Cao Cao and eldest son of Lü Kang.
  • Lü Lingqi, daughter of the mighty Lü Bu.
  • Lü Long, first son of Lü Bao. He was the next Emperor after Lü Zuan's death. He died in 416.
  • Lü Meng, a renowned officer under Sun Quan.
  • Lü Polou, father of the Lü Guang, Lü Deshi, Lü Bao, and Lü Yan.
  • Lü Qian, officer under the Kingdom of Wei.
  • Lü Qiang, was an eunuch during the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
  • Lü Shang, second son of Lü Xiong.
  • Lü Shao, third son of Lü Guang. He was killed by his brother Lü Zuan in 400 AD.
  • Lu Su, adviser for the Kingdom of Wu.
  • Lü Wei, fourth son of Lü Guang. He was killed by his cousin Lü Chao in 401 AD.
  • Lü Weihuang, officer under Yuan Shao and third son of Lü Chunliang.
  • Lü Xiang, younger brother of Lü Kuang and second son of Lü Kang.
  • Lü Xiong, an Imperial Army general that died in 191 AD.
  • Lu Xuan, third son of Lu Kang.
  • Lu Xun, officer under Sun Quan.
  • Lu Yan, eldest son of Lu Kang.
  • Lu Yan, the other son of the famous Lu Xun.
  • Lü Yan, brother of the founding Emperor Lü Guang. He died in 397.
  • Lu Yen-hsun, Taiwanese tennis player.
  • Lu Yun, fifth son of Lu Kang.
  • Lu Zhi, a loyal minister of the Han Dynasty. He was also the teacher of Liu Bei and Gongsun Zan.
  • Lü Zuan, first son of Lü Guang. He was killed by his cousin Lü Chao in 401

Places

  • lu, ISO 3166-2 alpha code for Luxembourg
    • .lu, the internet domain suffix for Luxembourg
  • Lucca, a province of Italy, ISO 3166-2:IT code
  • or 鲁, an abbreviation of Shandong, a province of China
  • , a municipality in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland
  • Lu (AL), a town in Italy
  • Lu (state), an ancient state in China during the 10th century BC
  • LU, Swiss abbreviation of the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland

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