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Sima Yi: the Invincible Ninja's Formation Breaking Song

Fang Beichen

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The basic positioning of the "Fang Beichen Talks about the Three Kingdoms" series is that it is a popular and popular reading book with a solid academic foundation. It is neither as difficult to understand as the classical expressions in the history book "Three Kingdoms", nor as the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which has many fictional transplants and loses the authenticity of history. The author carefully selects reliable materials from historical classics and freely uses the vivid writing style of literary aesthetics. The two are organically combined, striving to achieve the established level of being lively and interesting, concise and smooth, suitable for both refined and popular tastes, and suitable for all ages. Specific to this book, this book depicts Sima Yi's extremely wonderful "face-changing" performance on the political stage of the Three Kingdoms, and also records his real civil and martial arts, rather than simply labeling him "treacherous" and "Lang Gu". In short, this is a battle-breaking song about the invincible ninja who ended the Three Kingdoms. The author's writing is beautiful, and the description of Sima Yi's life is based on historical facts. It is credible and reliable, and it is fascinating to read. The manuscript is of high quality and is suitable for readers who want to understand the history of the Three Kingdoms and draw useful lessons from it.

Cao Pi: the Qingping Diao of the Literary Emperor

Fang Beichen

139K0

The basic positioning of the "Fang Beichen Talks about the Three Kingdoms" series is that it is a popular and popular reading book with a solid academic foundation. It is neither as difficult to understand as the classical expressions in the history book "Three Kingdoms", nor as the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which has many fictional transplants and loses the authenticity of history. The author carefully selects reliable materials from historical classics and freely uses the vivid writing style of literary aesthetics. The two are organically combined, striving to achieve the established level of being lively and interesting, concise and smooth, suitable for both refined and popular tastes, and suitable for all ages. Cao Pi, named Zihuan, was born in Qiao County, Peiguo (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). His father was Cao Cao, a hero in the late Han Dynasty. This book mainly describes Cao Pi's military expeditions with his father, staying behind in Xudu to preside over government affairs, accepting Zen on behalf of the Han Dynasty to establish Cao Wei, establishing the Nine-Rank Zhongzheng System and reopening the Western Regions, dying young and sleeping in Shouyang, etc. It details Cao Pi's short and wonderful life, which not only includes the loss, forbearance and perseverance of not being established as a prince, but also a series of civil and military achievements established after becoming emperor, which makes him a wise king. In short, this is a Qingping tune in which the literary emperor is proud and willful.

Lu Xun: the Chronicles of Jiangdong's Famous Generals

Fang Beichen

137K0

This series of books is a set of popular books that introduce the characters of the Three Kingdoms. The author has been studying the historical facts of the Three Kingdoms period for many years and has considerable experience. He can carefully select reliable materials from historical classics. The writing style is vivid, academic and literary, concise and smooth, and can be appreciated by both refined and popular people. Lu Xun came from a prominent family in Jiangdong, and his own martial arts skills added new glory to his family. His son Lu Kang fully inherited his military genius, and was later promoted to the commander-in-chief of Sun Wu's entire army, becoming a reliable security guarantee for the Sun Wu dynasty. His grandsons, Lu Ji and Lu Yun, were literary masters in the Western Jin Dynasty. They wrote a large number of famous works and were the shining twins in the literary world at that time. This volume depicts the colorful and tortuous life of the Lu Xun family, including their admirable and glorious civil and military achievements, as well as their tragic life ending that is extremely regrettable.

Yuan Shao: the Sad Tears of the Leader of the Heroes

Fang Beichen

125K0

Born in the "Runan Yuan Family" of the "Four Generations and Three Dukes", he was a corporal of Shaozhejie and was well-known in the world. Kill the eunuchs, attack Dong Zhuo, and command the heroes. He captured Ji, Qing, and the three prefectures, pacified the Black Mountain Army, defeated Gongsun Zan, and unified Hebei, with unlimited glory. However, in the decisive battle against Cao Cao, although Yuan was strong and Cao Cao was weak, and his advisers were unparalleled, he was ultimately defeated first at Guandu and then at Cangting due to his great ambition and weak talent, and ended up with hatred. I burst into tears and sighed, "The heroes in the world are only envoys, and there is no need to talk about the original generation." How can the glory of the hairpin family withstand the hardships of Sun, Cao and Liu?

Lu Bu: a Dancer in the Political Circle of the Late Han Dynasty

Fang Beichen

117K0

This series of books is a set of popular books that introduce the characters of the Three Kingdoms. The author has been studying the historical facts of the Three Kingdoms period for many years and has considerable experience. He can carefully select reliable materials from historical classics. The writing style is vivid, academic and literary, concise and smooth, and can be appreciated by both refined and popular people. This volume depicts how Lu Bu quickly reached the peak of his life, and then streaked across the sky in the late Eastern Han Dynasty like a meteor, ending in tragedy. Due to the influence of the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and various folk arts, Lu Bu has always existed in the minds of later generations as the "most powerful general of the Three Kingdoms". In history, Lu Bu's defection to Dong Zhuo had an important impact on the political structure of the Three Kingdoms period. This book strives to show a real Lu Bu.

Liu Bei: the Imperial Path of the "frequently Defeated" Hero

Fang Beichen

167K0

This series of books is a set of popular books that introduce the characters of the Three Kingdoms. The author has been studying the historical facts of the Three Kingdoms period for many years and has considerable experience. He can carefully select reliable materials from historical classics. The writing style is vivid, academic and literary, concise and fluent, and can be enjoyed by both elegant and popular people. The basic positioning of the "Fang Beichen Talks about the Three Kingdoms" series is to be popular and popular reading materials with a solid academic foundation. He was born in a troubled time and was often ridiculed as "a man who weaves mats and sells shoes" even though he has the reputation of being an imperial relative. Even if he starts from scratch, he can still make friends with loyalty and sincerity, and treat people with "the style of the great ancestor". He is like a reed, with an uncertain destiny but a tenacious character. Even if they are defeated in Pingyuan, Xuzhou, Xinye, Changban, and are at the end of the road many times, they will not lose the heroic ambition in their hearts, and they will be able to unite with Wu to resist Cao and take control of the two rivers. However, his rise was not easy, and his death was sudden. Jiangzuo was gnashing his teeth, leaving only the pride and hatred of the old hero of Yong'an Palace.

Sun Quan: the Song of Everlasting Regret of the Half-life Mingzhu

Fang Beichen

142K0

The basic positioning of the "Fang Beichen Talks about the Three Kingdoms" series is that it is a popular and popular reading book with a solid academic foundation. It is neither as difficult to understand as the classical expressions in the history book "Three Kingdoms", nor as the novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which has many fictional transplants and loses the authenticity of history. The author carefully selects reliable materials from historical classics and freely uses the vivid writing style of literary aesthetics. The two are organically combined, striving to achieve the established level of being lively and interesting, concise and smooth, suitable for both refined and popular tastes, and suitable for all ages. Specific to this book, this book depicts Sun Quan's heroic determination in his youth, his struggle against Cao Cao, and his power over the Yangtze River. It also records his confusion in his old age, his self-destruction of his business, and his tragic ending. This is a song of everlasting regret for a half-life wise man. The author's writing is beautiful, and the description of Sun Quan's life is based on historical facts. It is credible and reliable, making it fascinating to read. The manuscript is of high quality and is suitable for readers who want to understand the history of the Three Kingdoms and draw useful lessons from it.