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1) I delete the existent character and make "Lü Ji" again but it's a totally new character from scratch (this would still mean the armour design would be limited to the armours available in 8p)
2) I use her default ceos and leave her as a generic general without custom armour
I won't accept either.
Because no one really play that campaign anyway, that's a pretty popular way nowaday to make a new hero.
but keep in mind, this trick has been used by a lot of mods. TROM reused pretty much all eight princes, the current popular mod of the month, Hua Ling, used Sima Ying.
One other way is to make her a semi-generic, where she has a unique ceo, a unique portrait but not a unique model and can equip generics armors. That one is a bit trickier but has more chance of compatibility if you only use the semi-unique ceos from 8P (heroes from 8P with unique titles but are treated as generics like Princess Qinghe in that campaign)
Just try it out: delete the campaigns folder from the mod and see if it works. If it doesn't then the mods are fundamentally incompatible and the mod would need a complete rework to work with MTU. Just for the record, I still believe it's a bad idea even if it works. I think even the art on the MTU version is a better fit for use with the MTU cast, for obvious reasons. But feel free to do whatever.
But that's the Romance story. Historically, we know Lu Bu was married but there is no recorded name for his wife or consorts. So I guess it doesn't really matter.