
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (annotated Edition)
by J
About This Novel
This book is based on the editions compiled by Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang, the authoritative father and son of the Qing Dynasty. It also takes into account important ancient editions such as the Jiajing edition of Wanjuanshulou edition to preserve the essence and original appearance of the important literary classic "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to the greatest extent. There are three main aspects of annotations: The first is annotations on historical figures and historical allusions, and try to explain the sources. The second is the annotation of idioms and allusions as well as the edicts, memorials, appeals, letters, etc. Quoted in the book. The annotations strive to be accurate, concise and to the point. Third, in the book, official names such as Zhongjuan, Changshi, Huangmen, Lang, Fang, Zhijinwu, Shenlu Shangshushi, Zhizhong Erqianshi, and place names such as Wu, Hui, Xichongguo, etc. May be difficult to understand or may easily cause misunderstandings, so they are also annotated.
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Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
Very good, really better than watching the original Wenyan.
Very good, really! Recommend
The comments are great and easier to understand
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This kind of annotation is very convenient, the content of the annotation is also very good, and there is no obstacle to reading. I recommend it~
Highly recommended!
It's such a pity that not many people read such a good book.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
Very good, really better than watching the original Wenyan.
Very good, really! Recommend
The comments are great and easier to understand
Comments
This kind of annotation is very convenient, the content of the annotation is also very good, and there is no obstacle to reading. I recommend it~
Highly recommended!
It's such a pity that not many people read such a good book.
