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Good book recommendation card romance of the three kingdoms

Good book recommendation cards are as follows:

"It is said that the general trend of the world will be combined for a long time." I believe this sentence is familiar to everyone. It is one of the four classical novels in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms is mainly composed of Liu Bei, Cao Cao and Sun Quan. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, some people rose up against the imperial court for a long time, forming a three-legged situation. Finally, Cao Cao's son unified the Three Kingdoms, ending the tripartite confrontation.

Among the characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I like Zhuge Liang best because he is very clever and resourceful. On one occasion, Sima Yi led an army of 100,000 to attack Shu, which could not cope at all. So Zhuge Liang came up with a plan to play the piano on the wall by himself. Sima yi was calm and panicked. He is worried about the army in the city because he is afraid of ordering the whole army to retreat.

After that, almost the whole city was amazed by Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang deserves to be called "Wolong Feng Chu", just like Pang Juan. There are many wonderful stories about Zhuge Liang, such as Zhou Yu, borrowing arrows from grass boats, etc., so I will not explain them one by one. If you are interested, you can go and see for yourself.

production process

At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Luo Guanzhong absorbed folklore, scripts and drama stories on the basis of Chen Shou's "The History of the Three Kingdoms" and Pei Songzhi's notes, and wrote The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It is known that the earliest edition was published in the first year of Jiajing (1522), and it is called Jiajing edition, and its title is "The Biography of Pingyang Hou, Jin and Later Learning Robben".

After Jiajing edition, a large number of new periodicals appeared, all of which were mainly Jiajing edition, and only did some work such as illustration, textual research, annotation, addition and deletion of words, volume number and sorting purpose. During the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty, Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang and his son made some revisions to Jiajing's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, mainly sorting out the contents and modifying the wording. After Jiajing, there were more than ten kinds of woodcut books in Ming and Qing dynasties, and the characters of these books were modified to varying degrees.