
Taste the Three Kingdoms
by Yi Zhongtian
About This Novel
"Taste of the Three Kingdoms" is Yi Zhongtian's analysis of the changing situations and heroes of the Three Kingdoms. Use stories to tell characters, characters to tell history, history to tell culture, and culture to tell human nature. Mr. Yi Zhongtian discussed the major events of the Three Kingdoms, scrutinized the merits and demerits of the heroes, and summarized the successes and failures.
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Official(177)Scraped 19d ago
Yi Zhongtian likes Cao Cao. Even his cruelty and tyranny can be said to be generous and calm! I think Cao Cao is a real villain. His success depends on manipulating people's hearts. He is cunning and cunning! Yi Zhongtian, you have learned history in vain, and people have acted recklessly.
Study hard and work hard every day!
The article is beautiful, but it's too expensive! Can't afford it. . .
This is an era of heroes, this is a confusing history, these are some fascinating stories, this is a topic that is talked about. Official historical records, unofficial legends, drama arrangements, and novels. Different periods have different comments, and different works have different descriptions. There are different opinions about what is true and false, and there are many doubts about success and failure. What should the Three Kingdoms look like?
To the east is Jieshi to view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising. The movement of the sun and the moon can appear within it; the brilliant stars and stars can appear within it.
Well written well written
Grandpa Yi Zhongtian's books are so beautiful
praise
Witty and witty. It has both the special charm of "pin" and a general discussion of "history". It makes people want to stop. There are also so-called "historical viewpoints", "mass viewpoints" and "personal viewpoints". This formulation is particularly novel and appropriate! Especially in the final summary, the author summarizes the history of the Three Kingdoms from a historical perspective, including the psychological analysis of several important figures such as Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu and others, as well as their positions at the time and the reasons why they did what they did. Looking at this issue from a historical perspective, many things are easier to understand. Thank you
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading.
Worth a look ~
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Community(0)
Official(177)Scraped 19d ago
Yi Zhongtian likes Cao Cao. Even his cruelty and tyranny can be said to be generous and calm! I think Cao Cao is a real villain. His success depends on manipulating people's hearts. He is cunning and cunning! Yi Zhongtian, you have learned history in vain, and people have acted recklessly.
Study hard and work hard every day!
The article is beautiful, but it's too expensive! Can't afford it. . .
This is an era of heroes, this is a confusing history, these are some fascinating stories, this is a topic that is talked about. Official historical records, unofficial legends, drama arrangements, and novels. Different periods have different comments, and different works have different descriptions. There are different opinions about what is true and false, and there are many doubts about success and failure. What should the Three Kingdoms look like?
To the east is Jieshi to view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising. The movement of the sun and the moon can appear within it; the brilliant stars and stars can appear within it.
Well written well written
Grandpa Yi Zhongtian's books are so beautiful
praise
Witty and witty. It has both the special charm of "pin" and a general discussion of "history". It makes people want to stop. There are also so-called "historical viewpoints", "mass viewpoints" and "personal viewpoints". This formulation is particularly novel and appropriate! Especially in the final summary, the author summarizes the history of the Three Kingdoms from a historical perspective, including the psychological analysis of several important figures such as Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu and others, as well as their positions at the time and the reasons why they did what they did. Looking at this issue from a historical perspective, many things are easier to understand. Thank you
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading.
Worth a look ~
