Three Kingdoms

Three Kingdoms

by (western Jin Dynasty) Written By Chen Shou Edited By Feng Huijuan

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"Three Kingdoms" is a chronicle of the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu compiled by Chen Shou of the Jin Dynasty. It records in detail the sixty-year history from the first year of Huangchu (220 AD) of Emperor Wen of Wei to the first year of Taikang (280 AD) of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty. Among them, "Book of Wei" has thirty volumes, "Shu" has fifteen volumes, and "Wu Shu" has twenty volumes, totaling sixty-five volumes. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author uses concise and beautiful language to draw portraits of the characters of the Three Kingdoms for us. Due to space limitations, it is difficult for the editor to include all the texts of "Three Kingdoms" in one book. In fact, if it is not specifically for the purpose of writing history, there is no need for readers to read the whole article. They only need to chew the essence and use it as a way to see the leopard in the tube, which is enough to "see the past and present in a moment, and care about the world in an instant." "Three Kingdoms" was originally written in classical Chinese. For the convenience of reading, it is now supplemented by vernacular Chinese. If readers can benefit from opening the book, the editor's purpose will be achieved.

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