This time, Chen Dingye did not insist on appointing Lu Youxian's son due to his own suspicion, but instead followed Lu Youxian's wishes and gave him a minor, unprofitable position.
This added to his reputation the criticism, [The Emperor is harsh and ungrateful, Lu Youxian died for the country, and his son was not well-treated].
Afterward, he personally delivered Lu Youxian's helmet to his wife.
After General Lu's death, his household was left with no wealth, only about a dozen acres of land. He was stern and honorable, not greedy for extra wealth, living only on his salary and often helping the poor. His wife, at fifty-one years old, respectfully accepted the relic of Lu Youxian.
She arranged for the people in the General's mansion, gave them several months' wages, then dismissed the servants and attendants, leaving only three old servants who had nowhere to go. When asked where they would go, they replied.
