
Three Kingdoms 4: Liu Bei Enters Sichuan
About This Novel
"Three Kingdoms (Part 4): Liu Bei Enters Sichuan" is the fourth part of the long historical novel "Three Kingdoms" written by Japanese literary giant Eiji Yoshikawa. It mainly tells the historical story from the Battle of Chibi where Liu Bei's forces and Sun Quan's forces jointly resisted Cao Cao's forces, to Liu Bei's invasion of Sichuan and Shu, and then to the dispute between Sun Quan and Liu Bei over the Jingzhou issue. 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(6)Scraped 20d ago
Are you worthy of writing about the Three Kingdoms Japanese Pig? Don't tarnish the Three Kingdoms. This book is also on the shelves...
After all, he is still a Japanese. Will there be Miao people in Shanxi during the Three Kingdoms period?
Very good
Hehe. . . Do you also read books written by Japanese people?
I just want to ask, are you Chinese or Japanese? -_-
Jealous
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Official(6)Scraped 20d ago
Are you worthy of writing about the Three Kingdoms Japanese Pig? Don't tarnish the Three Kingdoms. This book is also on the shelves...
After all, he is still a Japanese. Will there be Miao people in Shanxi during the Three Kingdoms period?
Very good
Hehe. . . Do you also read books written by Japanese people?
I just want to ask, are you Chinese or Japanese? -_-
Jealous
