
Fifty Years of Big Plans and Little Plans: the Biography of Zhuge Liang 2
by Ruoxu
About This Novel
Zhuge Liang made the most important choice in his life: to assist Liu Bei, who was dependent on others and in danger. Longzhong was enlightened by Liu Bei, who had been living under someone else's roof for twenty years. Just as the two were trying their best to survive in the cracks, Cao Cao's army went south and Jingzhou surrendered to Cao, and Liu Bei lost his last foothold. At the moment of life and death, Zhuge Liang went to Jiangdong alone to lobby Sun Quan. He used ingenious tactics and incisive analysis of the enemy and ourselves to promote an alliance between Sun and Liu, and the Liu Bei Group turned the corner. After the Battle of Chibi, Zhuge Liang seized the four counties of Jingzhou with one step ahead of others, and grabbed an important living space between the spheres of influence of Cao Cao and Sun Quan.
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
It's a sofa again. I have nothing to say, just one word: praise.
Have read it, very good!
Very nice
No one reads this kind of book. Are there still so many people buying physical books now?
I haven't read the entire Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, I've only read a little bit of it, but every time I see something I don't understand, I go online and verify it in the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, which shows that the author is not making history, but interpreting it. The details may not be 100% integrated with history, but the polishing of the details is very consistent with the historical characters. In this world where Liu Bei is full of hypocrisy and hypocrisy, watching the struggle of the Shu Han people is a kind of self-healing.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
It's a sofa again. I have nothing to say, just one word: praise.
Have read it, very good!
Very nice
No one reads this kind of book. Are there still so many people buying physical books now?
I haven't read the entire Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, I've only read a little bit of it, but every time I see something I don't understand, I go online and verify it in the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, which shows that the author is not making history, but interpreting it. The details may not be 100% integrated with history, but the polishing of the details is very consistent with the historical characters. In this world where Liu Bei is full of hypocrisy and hypocrisy, watching the struggle of the Shu Han people is a kind of self-healing.
