Sun Quan: the Song of Everlasting Regret of the Half-life Mingzhu

Sun Quan: the Song of Everlasting Regret of the Half-life Mingzhu

by Fang Beichen

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About This Novel

The basic positioning of the "Fang Beichen Talks about the Three Kingdoms" series is that it is a popular and popular reading book with a solid academic foundation. It is neither as difficult to understand as the classical expressions in the history book "Three Kingdoms", nor as the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which has many fictional transplants and loses the authenticity of history. The author carefully selects reliable materials from historical classics and freely uses the vivid writing style of literary aesthetics. The two are organically combined, striving to achieve the established level of being lively and interesting, concise and smooth, suitable for both refined and popular tastes, and suitable for all ages. Specific to this book, this book depicts Sun Quan's heroic determination in his youth, his struggle against Cao Cao, and his power over the Yangtze River. It also records his confusion in his old age, his self-destruction of his business, and his tragic ending. This is a song of everlasting regret for a half-life wise man. The author's writing is beautiful, and the description of Sun Quan's life is based on historical facts. It is credible and reliable, making it fascinating to read. The manuscript is of high quality and is suitable for readers who want to understand the history of the Three Kingdoms and draw useful lessons from it.

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