A Close Reading of One Hundred Years of the Three Kingdoms

A Close Reading of One Hundred Years of the Three Kingdoms

by Nanmen Prefect

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The Three Kingdoms in a narrow sense refers to the period when the three regimes of Wei, Shu, and Wu coexisted. The Three Kingdoms in a broad sense start from 184 AD and end in 280 AD, which is about 100 years. This is because many Three Kingdoms figures that people are usually familiar with, such as Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Lu Bu, Gongsun Zan, Dong Zhuo, etc. Were active in the more than 30 years before the establishment of the Three Kingdoms regime. The "Three Kingdoms One Hundred Years" proposed in this manuscript refers to this period of the Three Kingdoms period. The book focuses on interpreting the key moments of the Three Kingdoms era and the historical truth behind many controversial events. It strives to present the hidden stories behind important historical figures and historical events based on historical materials, reshape the stereotyped and single impressions of these historical figures, and restore a comprehensive and true history to readers.

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