
Three Kingdoms 4: Becoming a King and Becoming a Minister
by H
About This Novel
"Three Kingdoms" is the pinnacle work of Eiji Yoshikawa, and it is also the ultimate work of the blend of Chinese culture and Japanese temperament. In Japan, there are countless historians, politicians, entrepreneurs, writers and artists influenced by "Three Kingdoms". They regard "Three Kingdoms" as a historical masterpiece, a comprehensive collection of political strategies, a business war manual and an inspirational book, and learn from it history and culture, ways of success, methods of doing things, leadership theories, etc. There are five volumes in the "Three Kingdoms" series, and this is the fourth volume, including the Wangshu Volume and the Tunan Volume among the ten volumes. The Scroll of Wangshu: Zhou Yu failed to seize Jingzhou three times and died in depression. Zhang Song was sent as an envoy to make friends with Cao Cao, but was not treated politely. Instead, he made friends with Liu Bei and presented the map of Xichuan. Based on this, Liu Bei led Pang Tong, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan and others into Sichuan. Tu Nan's Scroll: First, Zhang Fei outsmarted Wakou Pass, causing Cao's army to suffer heavy losses; later, Huang Zhong and Zhao Yun bravely seized the camp and food and grass, defeating the main force of Cao's army. After successfully forcing Cao Cao back in a last-ditch battle, Liu Bei proclaimed himself "King of Hanzhong" and the Shu Han regime reached its peak.
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