
Young Man Reading the Three Kingdoms
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This book is a history of the Three Kingdoms written for teenagers, in chronological order, from the Yellow Turban Uprising to the return of the Three Kingdoms to Jin. The author uses popular writing styles to turn obscure classical Chinese texts into vivid narratives with clear logic and clarity, making it suitable for teenagers to read. The whole book is based on official histories such as "Book of the Later Han", "Three Kingdoms" and "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" to tell you the true history of the Three Kingdoms. In the book, you will see the truth about the Three Kingdoms - Cao Cao may not be a traitor: in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao looked like a traitor who bullied the little emperor at the beginning. In fact, the relationship between the two people is much more complicated. For a long time, Cao Cao was indeed regarded by many people as a loyal minister of the Han Dynasty. Dong Zhuo is actually not stupid: in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Dong Zhuo is portrayed as a cruel and stupid clown. Comparing history, it should be admitted that although Dong Zhuo was cruel, he was still very capable, especially how to establish authority in the army and win military morale. He did a good job. The author's subjective intention is contrary to the artistic effect: "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" beautifies Liu Bei's morality, deletes the restlessness and chivalry in Liu Bei's character, and weakens Liu Bei's heroism; it emphasizes that Cao Cao is a descendant of eunuchs and ignores family support, making it appear that Cao Cao's career was built on his own ability. The author turns obscure classical Chinese texts into vivid narratives and analyzes and deduces details that historians avoid talking about. Historical stories, character legends, institutional thinking... To understand the real Three Kingdoms, just look at this set.
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