The Three Kingdoms in Du Fu's Eyes

The Three Kingdoms in Du Fu's Eyes

by Modesty

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174Kwords10chapters
Latest:
Ch. 10第九章
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About This Novel

Real history is often more fascinating than fictional plots. Real events are often beyond the imagination of novel authors. The decisions made by real people when faced with choices can also be used as a reference. This era is extremely popular in China, Japan, and Korea. What is the charm that makes people read it again and again? These plots added by later generations will be even more surprising when restored to their true appearance. This book breaks away from the biographical style of the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, which is difficult to compare and often has conflicting issues. It also draws on Zizhi Tongjian's problem of too simplistic narratives. It uses the method of "taking people with events and narrating them with people" to introduce characters and related events at the correct time of historical events as much as possible. It also includes Chinese poems, Yuefu, and rhetoric written at that time, and explains the allusions cited in them, so that reading the history of the Three Kingdoms is not just history, but also includes more depth and past history. After all, history requires extensive reference, and it is too limited to just look at one era.

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