Lu Bu: The Invincible Vanguard
In the chaotic twilight of the Han Dynasty, one figure loomed over the battlefield like a god of war: Lu Bu, the "Flying General." He was a warrior of such terrifying prowess that his name alone could shatter the morale of an entire battalion. Xarmony’s Lu Bu Extrait is a monumental triple-oud composition—a fragrance as bold, untamed, and formidable as the man who once famously held the Hulao Pass against three of history's greatest generals simultaneously.
Imagine the scene: Lu Bu, mounted atop the legendary Red Hare, dancing through a storm of steel as he fought Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei all at once. This scent captures that impossible feat of strength—the adrenaline, the iron-willed focus, and the sheer animalistic power of a man who stood second to none.
The Anatomy of a Legend: Steel, Stallion, and Sovereignty
This Extrait is designed to be as "intimidating" as Lu Bu’s presence on the field. It is a dense, high-performance fragrance that mirrors the weight of a heavy halberd and the heat of a legendary charge.
The Triple Oud: The Weight of an Empire
To honor a warrior who could take on three generals at once, Xarmony utilized a Triple Oud structure. This isn't just a woody note; it is a structural reinforcement of the scent. The Oud of the Han provides a deep, resinous backbone that smells of ancient palace gates and scorched earth. When combined with the salty, metallic edge of Ambergris, it replicates the sensory experience of a long-fought battle followed by a triumphant return.
The Horse Accord is the heart of the fragrance, providing a warm, breathing vitality that tethers the scent to the Earth. It is the smell of the Red Hare—a mount that could travel a thousand li in a day—fused with the rich, noble aroma of ancient Han Dynasty wine.
The Verdict: The Spirit of the Flying General
Lu Bu Extrait de Parfum is not for the faint of heart. It is for the individual who possesses an indomitable spirit and a refusal to back down, no matter the odds. It is a fragrance that commands the room, standing as a liquid monument to the man who was "the first among warriors."
"Among men, Lu Bu; among horses, Red Hare."
Lu Bu was a real life general during the Han Dynasty and the lover of Diao Chan.
LU BU EXTRAIT - 100ML
Phase Key Notes The Sensory Narrative The Scout’s Clarity Juniper Berries A sharp, bracing strike of mountain air—the moment of silence before the charge. The Great Feat Red Hare (Horse Accord) & Han Wine The primal, musky heat of the world’s fastest steed, steeped in the sophisticated, fermented sweetness of imperial victory. The Fortress Base Triple Oud (Oud of the Han), Ambergris, Ambroxan A dark, mineral-rich foundation that evokes the "smell of war"—clashing steel, sun-warmed leather, and the ancient dust of the Central Plains.
