
Zhuge Liang's Collection
by (three Kingdoms) Written By Zhuge Liang, Edited By Duan Xizhong And Edited By Wen Xuchu
About This Novel
The "Collected Works of Zhuge Liang" is compiled and edited based on the "Collected Works of Marquis Zhuge Zhongwu" written by Zhang Shu of the Qing Dynasty. The book consists of eleven volumes, including four volumes of "Collected Works", two volumes of "Appendices", and five volumes of "Stories". "Collected Works" are Zhuge Liang's personal works. Among the "Appendices", Volume One contains the writings of people during the Three Kingdoms period, including the edict of Zhuge Liang, the leader of Shu, and letters between others and Zhuge Liang, etc., Which are almost all compiled from "Three Kingdoms"; Volume Two contains comments, praises, steles, and inscriptions about Zhuge Liang written by later generations. "Stories" collects relevant materials from various books and lists Zhuge Liang's family history, legacy, employment, production, and remains.
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
Everything is good, but there is no translation, and it is a bit difficult to read...
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
Everything is good, but there is no translation, and it is a bit difficult to read...
