
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
by (ming Dynasty) Written By Luo Guanzhong And Adapted By Pan Zongfeng
About This Novel
Books recommended by the Ministry of Education, simultaneous reading of the new curriculum standards, and reading recommended by Wang Meng and Zhang Xiaofeng. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty was weak and incompetent, and the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out. Heroes joined forces and warlords fought in a melee. In this context, Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Quan gradually rose up to form a tripartite force. This was the Three Kingdoms period in history, which succeeded the Eastern Han Dynasty and succeeded the Western Jin Dynasty. The book is based on the historical facts of the Three Kingdoms and a large number of folklore, interspersed with each other, describing the major historical events that occurred in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in the past century, as well as many all-powerful heroes, unfolding a sweeping and magnificent historical picture to readers.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
Very ok
What's the fee? Is this all charged?
Why are books like The Romance of the Three Kingdoms charged?
Not bad oh oh ⊙∀⊙!
Not bad oh oh ⊙∀⊙!
It's okay,
character soul
In this chapter, what I find most precious is the description of the characters, for example, Liu Bei. The author describes that he is kind-hearted, taciturn, joyful and angry, with ears hanging down from the shoulders, hands above the knees, a face like a crown jade, and lips as if they were greased. The descriptions of Guan Yunchang, Zhang Fei, etc. Are all wonderful, and the so-called souls of the characters are unconsciously expressed and lifelike.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
Very ok
What's the fee? Is this all charged?
Why are books like The Romance of the Three Kingdoms charged?
Not bad oh oh ⊙∀⊙!
Not bad oh oh ⊙∀⊙!
It's okay,
character soul
In this chapter, what I find most precious is the description of the characters, for example, Liu Bei. The author describes that he is kind-hearted, taciturn, joyful and angry, with ears hanging down from the shoulders, hands above the knees, a face like a crown jade, and lips as if they were greased. The descriptions of Guan Yunchang, Zhang Fei, etc. Are all wonderful, and the so-called souls of the characters are unconsciously expressed and lifelike.
