[1][2] He entered the workforce in March 1950, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1953.
[1][2] He worked at the Shandong Provincial Agricultural Sciences Academy for a long time.
[2] He was reinstated in October 1969 and continued to work at the Shandong Provincial Agricultural Sciences Academy.
[1][2] He also served as president of Shandong Provincial Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.
[1][2] Lu was engaged in wheat breeding and high-yield cultivation research for a long time, and cooperated with others to select and promote 21 excellent wheat varieties, including "Mount Tai 1" and "Jinan 2".