
New Historic Series: the Three Kingdoms: Sun Wu Jiangyue
by Fengyun
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This is a historical fact that changed the history of the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty through chatting. In Chinese history before the Three Kingdoms, the confrontation between the East and the West was overwhelmingly superior to the confrontation between the North and the South - whether it was Zhou's destruction of Shang or Qin's destruction of the Six Kingdoms; whether it was the peasant uprising at the end of the Qin Dynasty or the subsequent struggle between Chu and Han for hegemony... Almost all battles were expressed in the form of a confrontation between East and West. However, when the river of history turned to Chibiji, everything changed. From then on, Jiangdong was no longer a corner of Yangzhou's rule, but became a refuge for the Central Plains regime or separatist forces, and the Yangtze River was their moat. How did this all change? One chat after another gave the answer. From Zhang Hong's "Jingyang Policy" to Lu Su's "Couch Policy", from Gan Ning's "Western Advance Policy" to Zhou Yu's "Ba-Shu Policy", if Zhuge Liang's "Longzhong Pair" aims to achieve one-third of the world, what the above chats want to achieve is at least one-third of the world. So, why did the world end up being divided into three parts? Let's listen to what Jiangdong's Sun family talked about with the counselors and generals!
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