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Romance of the Three Kingdoms(Stories of Chinese Ancient Masterpieces)(English edition)

Author:Wang Guozheng

Publication date:2012-02-01

ISBN:9787508522333

Language:English

Abstract:

Romance of the Three Kingdoms,written by Luo Guanzhong the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). It is possibly the most famous and important novel in classic Chinese literature. ...
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Introduction

Romance of the Three Kingdoms,written by Luo Guanzhong the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). It is possibly the most famous and important novel in classic Chinese literature. Not only is it the earliest of the "Four Classical Novels of Chinese literature ", but it created a complete cultural phenomenon whose impact is still fresh today.

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  • cover

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  • Titlepage

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  • CONTENTS

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  • Content Abstract

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  • CHAPTER 1 Dong Zhuo Monopolizes Power

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  • CHAPTER 2 Cao Cao Plots to Assassinate Dong Zhuo

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  • CHAPTER 3 Li Jue Attacks the Capital on Jia Xu's Advice

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  • CHAPTER 4 Li Jue and Guo Si Duel in Chang'an

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  • CHAPTER 5 White Gate Tower

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  • CHAPTER 6 Discussing Heroes While Sipping Wine

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  • CHAPTER 7 Riding on a Solitary Journey

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  • CHAPTER 8 Fighting at Guandu

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  • CHAPTER 9 Recommending Zhuge Liang

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  • CHAPTER 10 Burning of Xinye

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  • CHAPTER 11 Fight at the Long Slope Bridge

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  • CHAPTER 12 Zhuge Liang Debates with Scholars

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  • CHAPTER 13 Battle of Chibi in AD 208

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  • CHAPTER 14 Seizing Nanjun Town

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  • CHAPTER 15 Sweet Dew Temple

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  • CHAPTER 16 Provoking Zhou Yu Three Times

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  • CHAPTER 17 Xiliang Troops Rebel

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  • CHAPTER 18 Zhang Song Offers a Map to Liu Bei

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  • CHAPTER 19 Liu Bei Takes the Protectorship of Yizhou in AD 212—214

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  • CHAPTER 20 Guan Yu Goes to a Feast Alone

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  • CHAPTER 21 War at Ruxu

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  • CHAPTER 22 Dingjunshan Mountain

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  • CHAPTER 23 Guan Yu Drowns the Enemy Troops

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  • CHAPTER 24 Guan Yu Retreats to Maicheng

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  • CHAPTER 25 Brothers Contend for the Throne

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  • CHAPTER 26 Setting the Camps Ablaze

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  • CHAPTER 27 Calmly Planning the Five Attacks

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  • CHAPTER 28 Capturing Meng Huo Seven Times

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  • CHAPTER 29 Subduing Jiang Wei

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  • CHAPTER 30 Recall of Sima Yi

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  • CHAPTER 31 Jiang Wei Forges a Letter

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  • CHAPTER 32 Eight Arrays

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  • CHAPTER 33 Wuzhangyuan

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  • CHAPTER 34 Sima Yi Usurps the Throne

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  • CHAPTER 35 Iron Cage Mountain

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  • CHAPTER 36 Crusading against the Simas

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  • CHAPTER 37 Jiang Wei Takes Refuge

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  • CHAPTER 38 Three Kingdoms Make Way for the Jin Dynasty

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  • Copyright

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  • Backcover

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