
Three Kingdoms 5: the Northern Expedition
About This Novel
"Three Kingdoms Part 5: The Northern Expedition" is the fifth part of the Japanese modern novel version of "Three Kingdoms". It tells the story of the political and military actions carried out by the three kingdoms of Wu, Shu, and Wei after the deaths of Cao Cao and Liu Bei, either to protect their territory, to rejuvenate the Han Dynasty, or to expand their power. It focuses on the tragic story of Zhuge Liang's devoted support of the young emperor, his stabilization of southern Shu, his northern expedition, and his eventual death from illness in Wuzhangyuan. The author uses a unique modern approach to give a new interpretation of the Chinese classic "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", simplifying the war scenes, cleverly adding wonderful dialogues that are not in the original work, and focusing on Liu, Guan, Zhang, Cao Cao and other classics. The subversive reshaping of classic characters and the rich changes of the storyline have greatly succeeded in reborn on the basis of being loyal to the original work, and magnificently written a human drama in which the heroes of the troubled times staged the world and competed with each other on the stage of heaven and earth.
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Official(7)Scraped 20d ago
hehe
I feel uncomfortable, the Japanese are writing Chinese history
*********, the Japanese wrote about the Three Kingdoms
Written by a little devil
Not bad, not bad. . .
Class one
Good!
RB
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 20d ago
hehe
I feel uncomfortable, the Japanese are writing Chinese history
*********, the Japanese wrote about the Three Kingdoms
Written by a little devil
Not bad, not bad. . .
Class one
Good!
RB
