
Oral Histories of 40 Figures from the Three Kingdoms
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This is a humorous read, but it is not unreasonably funny. The author resurrects the characters of the Three Kingdoms and allows those involved to speak about historical events, hoping to use this virtual situation to restore the historical truth. The humor of this book is based on the author's profound knowledge of Three Kingdoms research, allowing you to get rid of the historical misunderstandings brought to you by "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" through easy reading. The current online version of the Three Kingdoms has become like "the rolling water of the Yangtze River flowing eastward", which is far beyond the ability of traditional defenders to stop it. These Internet Three Kingdoms break tradition, laugh about history, deconstruct classics, and pay attention to understanding. With their own understanding, they provide today's people with a reading model that is more in line with today's situation. While everyone is "entertaining themselves", the author wants to let the historical figures of the Three Kingdoms "talk to themselves", reviewing and commenting on his own period of history. All chapters in this book restore and clarify history through the characters' autobiography. In a nutshell: this book attempts to borrow modern people's way of thinking and language from the ancients, and then reverses the "three-point fiction" of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"; on the other hand, it also attempts to reflect on real life through the various phenomena of the Three Kingdoms era. The style of this book is a weird "oral style". Maybe it is an anomaly, but respecting history is the author's basic point. To deconstruct it based on this basic point is also funny, but this book does not want to "spoof", but to create a "good way to do it".
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