#大盘走势 Why do poor people feel like dying when they owe hundreds of thousands, while rich people don't think it's a big deal when they owe tens of millions?
Zhou Yu's army was short of food, and he heard that there was a wealthy family named Lu nearby who had a lot of food, so he went to borrow it. Lu Su saw that although Zhou Yu looked gentle and seemed easy to talk to, he shuddered when he saw the more than a hundred soldiers behind Zhou Yu who were as fierce as wolves and tigers. When Zhou Yu explained his intention, Lu Su, a smart man, immediately understood. He took Zhou Yu to visit his warehouse, which had three mountain-like grain stacks, and generously gave Zhou Yu two stacks.
From then on, Lu Su and Zhou Yu became good friends. Not only did he often go in and out of Zhou Yu's mansion, but he also took on the title of a military officer and joined Zhou Yu's leadership team.
As soon as the time was right, Lu Su came to Zhou Yu and said to him: "Only one of the three piles of grain is mine. The other two are from several nearby villages. Now they are asking me for them." Zhou Yu said: "That's easy. Now I have recovered. I will give you half of the pile. You can support me first." Lu Su said: "That's not necessary. Just lend me 200 soldiers. Not only can I fill the hole, but you don't have to pay back the ones you borrowed from me." When Zhou Yu heard that Lu Su was so capable, he let him go.
Lu Su first took these soldiers to borrow grain from the wealthy families nearby, and the wealthy families naturally gave him face. Then he took these grains and piled up five large grain piles in his own warehouse.
He called the debt collectors and said to them: "It's okay for you to take as much grain as you want, but these days are chaotic and I can't help you if you get robbed. Now I have soldiers to protect the grain. You can take as much as you want from me directly. There is no need to take it all away." The creditors heard that it made sense, and seeing that Lu Su still had so much grain, they were no longer in a hurry.
From then on, Lu Su's job was to borrow grain everywhere, and he secretly sent soldiers to pretend to be bandits to rob those who didn't lend him grain. Soon, all the grain from hundreds of miles away was stored in Lu Su's place. Lu Su left a few stacks at home for the creditors to take directly in small quantities, and the rest went to support Zhou Yu in the war.
Soon Lu Su became an important official of the Eastern Wu because of his excellent logistics ability, and he could borrow more grain.