Historical Romance Novels of the Early Qing Dynasty·romance of the Three Kingdoms Mao Commentary 2

Historical Romance Novels of the Early Qing Dynasty·romance of the Three Kingdoms Mao Commentary 2

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Luo Guanzhong's "The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was written in the early Ming Dynasty. In the early Qing Dynasty, Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang's father and son's annotations on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, including foreshadowing and plots, made it the most popular final version of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to date. The whole book describes the historical events of nearly 105 years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty. It mainly describes wars. It reflects the melee war between the heroes in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the political and military struggles among the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu. It has created a number of all-powerful heroes of the Three Kingdoms. The connotation of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is very rich, covering all aspects of ancient Chinese politics, diplomacy, military art, strategy, moral concepts, philosophy, thought, etc. In particular, the more than 40 wars described in the book are magnificent and vivid, providing future generations with various military knowledge and war experiences. The whole book can be roughly divided into five parts: the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Dong Zhuo's Rebellion, the Battle of Heroes, the Three Kingdoms, and the Return of the Three Kingdoms to Shanxi. It is like scenes of majestic war scenes staged in the vast history. The author Luo Guanzhong integrates the Thirty-Six Strategies of War between the lines, with both plot and military strategies.

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