
The Three Kingdoms Are Difficult to Reconcile: Unofficial Histories of Big Figures
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[Interviews with figures from the Three Kingdoms + Unofficial History + Official summary of historical records] Zhang Fei: "Back then, my eldest brother was beaten by Cao thieves in Changbanpo and fled, abandoning his sister-in-law. Yide and I took twenty cavalry and roared twice at Dangyang Bridge, and easily drove back tens of thousands of Cao's troops." Xu Li (question): "What did you yell at that time to scare Cao Jun like that?" Zhang Fei (suddenly speaking): "Ah~~ah~ah~~" Xu Li (covering his ears): "This melody can indeed make people dizzy." Zhang Fei (satisfied): "At that time, all three ranks of Cao's army were frightened, and two of the generals behind him were frightened. Then one of the lieutenants was unconvinced and went onto the bridge with his hands covered. I then..." Xu Li (confused): "What's wrong?" Zhang Fei (suddenly speaking): "Wow~~Wow~ah~~~ah~~~~~ Sir? Sir, are you okay?" Behind the scenes of Liu Bei losing his chopsticks while cooking wine, who was he actually spying on? Before Sun Shangxiang was betrothed to Liu Bei, what policy concessions did Cao Cao make in order to snatch the bride during the chat between the lords? What gossip researcher Zhuge Liang spread to Zhou Yu that caused Zhou Gongjin, who was originally planning to vote for Cao to receive his pension, to change his attitude and decide to fight against Cao? Book friends who like the unofficial history of the Three Kingdoms are welcome to click in and read~
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