Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

by J

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595Kwords123chapters
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Ch. 123Chapter 120: Recommend Du Yu, a Veteran General, to Offer New Strategies and Surrender Sun Hao to Unify Three Points
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About This Novel

"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is my country's first full-length retrospective historical romance novel. It describes the historical events of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty. It reflects the political and military struggles between the three political groups of Wei, Shu, and Wu. It focuses on the penetration and transformation of various social contradictions in the Three Kingdoms era, summarizes the great historical changes of this era, and creates a number of all-powerful heroes. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" depicts nearly 200 characters, among which the most successful ones include Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Guan Yu, Liu Bei and others. Zhuge Liang is the incarnation of the "virtuous prime minister" in the author's mind. He has the noble character of "devoting his whole life to the end of his life" and his ambition to help the people in modern times and recreate a peaceful and prosperous age. The author also endows him with the magical ability to control the wind and rain and make miraculous calculations. Cao Cao was a treacherous hero. His creed in life was "I would rather teach me to betray the world than teach the world to betray me." He was both talented and strategic, but also cruel and treacherous. He was a political careerist and conspirator. This cannot be confused with the real Cao Cao in history. Guan Yu is powerful and resolute, and his righteousness is as heavy as a mountain. Zhang Fei is outspoken and full of innocence and recklessness. Liu Bei was portrayed by the author as a model of a benevolent king who was kind to the people, loved things, courteous to the virtuous, and knew people well. At the same time, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" describes wars, large and small, with grand ideas and diverse techniques, allowing us to clearly see war scenes of swords, blood, and blood. Among them, the descriptions of war scenes such as the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi are ups and downs, making it thrilling to read.

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Fu 819mo ago

One of the four major classical masterpieces, there is not much to say.

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Scholarly Family16mo ago

Study hard and work hard every day!

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U2065961331mo ago

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