Catching Fire

Catching Fire

by Jin Yuansheng

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"Where the sea flows, the moon sets at the end of the world. The flowers bloom in pinellia, and the moon blows for a few times, and one leaf falls, and you know that the world is autumn, a few years ago, but the song has not ended." "Thousands of miles alone, the country is destroyed, and the return journey is miserable at night." Throughout the long history of China, many heroic figures have been born, and there are also many tragic stories that make people cry. The Three Kingdoms is undoubtedly the most fascinating one. The book adopts the writing style of ancient vernacular in classical novels, giving people the illusion of reading popular novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. However, this book is serialized online after all. There must be many things that are unsatisfactory in terms of detailed conception and character portrayal. Please bear with me. Speaking of the original intention of writing this book, it can be regarded as fulfilling the author's wish. Because the author has had a dream of the Three Kingdoms since he was a child, so everyone who likes Three Kingdoms novels is invited to criticize and correct me!

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