Popular Romance of the Later Han Dynasty · Attached to the Three Kingdoms (popular Romance of Cai Dongfan's Past Dynasties)

Popular Romance of the Later Han Dynasty · Attached to the Three Kingdoms (popular Romance of Cai Dongfan's Past Dynasties)

by Cai Dongfan

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Ch. 108Chapter 100: the Han Clan Lost Its Throne in Shu and Usurped Wei Zuo to Found the Foundation of the Jin Dynasty
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Cai Dongfan's "Popular Romance of the Past Dynasties" takes official history as the classic and anecdotes as the weft. A set of books covers all aspects of China's history of more than two thousand years. This series uses the 1935 Shanghai Huiwentang Xinji Bookstore's printed version as the authoritative original, and also collects all The illustrations in the lithographed and thread-bound edition retain the preface, lineage diagrams, and notes written by Mr. Cai Dongfan himself, advocating the original reading experience and maximizing the appearance of the original book. "Attached to the Three Kingdoms" is one of the series of books "Popular Romance of Cai Dongfan Dynasties". It narrates the history of more than 250 years from Wang Mang's usurpation of the Han Dynasty to the founding of the Western Jin Dynasty. It has plain views, rich content, legal discussion, connotations of praise and blame, elegant language, clear and clear language, self-evaluation and annotation, and interesting reasoning. It has both aspects and can be regarded as a classic of popular history. The book is careful in its material selection, focusing on historical facts and supplementing it with unofficial histories and notes. The Three Kingdoms part is different from Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" which is divided into seven parts facts and three parts fiction.

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