"Ghost God" Lu Bu
2. "Ancient Evil" Dian Wei
3. "Ever Victorious General" Zhao Yun
4. "Guan Yu
5. Zhang Fei
6. Xu Chu
7. Yan Liang and Wen Chou
8. Ma Chao
9. Pang De, the "White Horse General"
10. " Huang Zhong
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The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, and is China's first full-length, chapter-and-verse historical novel, known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms (also known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms), written by Luo Guanzhong, a renowned novelist of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. After the book was written, there were many versions of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," such as the Jiajing rengwu version, etc. At the end of the Ming and beginning of the Qing Dynasties, Mao Zonggang reorganized the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by revising the repertoire, amending the text, and replacing the poems and verses.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms depicts nearly a hundred years of history from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty, focusing on the wars, and tells the story of the political and military struggles among the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu, and the eventual unification of the three kingdoms by Sima Yan and the establishment of the Jin Dynasty. It reflects the transformation of all kinds of social struggles and contradictions in the Three Kingdoms era, and summarizes the great historical changes of this era, and portrays a group of powerful heroes of the Three Kingdoms.
The book can be roughly divided into five major parts: the Yellow Turban Uprising, Dong Zhuo's Rebellion, the Group of Heroes, the Three Kingdoms, and the Return of the Three Kingdoms to Jin. On the vast historical stage, a magnificent war scene is staged. Author Luo Guanzhong blends the Thirty-six Stratagems of War into his words, both the plot and the tactics of war.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the first chapter book in the history of Chinese literature, the founding work of historical novels, and the first literati novel.
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