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From a pure literary point of view, "The Wind Rises in Longxi" is no less than "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in terms of character setting and storyline.
However, compared with the interpretation of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Wind Rises longxi" is more of a Republic of China spy novel dressed in the guise of the three foreign countries.
From the historical point of view of Yanyi literature, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has become a historical deductive novel second only to the "Chronicle of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" by virtue of its reference and adaptation of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (the degree of emphasis on historical evidence).
In addition to "The Wind Rises in Longxi" to introduce the two major spy organs of Wei and Shu through "tears and horses", almost all other main contents are fabricated fictional contents.
And the two major spy agencies described in "The Wind Rises in Longxi" may not exist in real history.
Whether in the canonical history of the Three Kingdoms or the famous "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", there is no such institution or ethnic group.
The reason why it is so certain is actually very simple, that is, time and distance.
When a wandering owl went through all kinds of hardships, he transmitted the information obtained from Wei Ying back to Shudi.
Perhaps what this intelligence is revealing has already happened and has reached an irreparable level.
And this is also why in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhuge Liang's strategizing is placed in the account, and the decisive victory is thousands of miles in front of the battle, giving a certain procedural call to the wind and rain and the magic of the magic.
From the perspective of characters, almost two-thirds of the 31 more important characters in "The Wind Rises in Longxi" are made up out of thin air.
They are neither recorded in the canonical history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms nor in novels such as romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Even if there are famous and surnamed characters in the main history of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", in "The Wind Rises in Longxi", their experiences and preferences have been adapted to a certain extent because of the needs of the plot.
For example, Li Yan, the "Grand General of the Marquis of Handu Township", was a loyal minister who wanted to impeach Kong Ming.
Although the historical Li Yan was indeed not interested in Kong Ming's Northern Expedition, and there was a tendency to "profit from his body and have no intention of the Northern Expedition".
However, he did not have the courage to impeach Kong Ming with such fanfare, but instead made a good play of "persuading Liang to add nine tin".
Although such a play is likely to be used by Li Yan to satirize Zhuge Liang, from the perspective of Li Yan's own personality of "profiting from his body and having no intention of northern expedition".
He only paid attention to his own one acre and three points of land in Shu land, and he had long forgotten Liu Beituo's original intention of being alone with the two of them.
Not to mention that in "The Wind Rises in Longxi", Li Yan still had the idea of going east to eastern Wu.
Another "subordinate member of the Han Dynasty's Chancellor's Office", Gao Tanglong (gao tangbing in the play), although there is no such person in the main history of the Shu state, there is such a figure among the officials of the Wei state.
It's just that his official rank and fame are much bigger than the high hall in "The Wind Rises longxi".
During the cao cao period, he served as the "Ren Cheng XiangJun Discussion Counselor", and later became the Prince of Pingyuan Cao Ruifu.
After Emperor Cao Rui ascended the throne, Gao Tanglong was appointed to the official positions of "Giving Affairs" and "Scattering Horses and Constant Attendants".
As for Si Wencao's eldest parent, Yang Yi, although he did follow Zhuge Kongming all the time in the history, this Yang Yi was a narrow-minded person in the evaluation of many people.
Sun Quan of Eastern Wu also once said that villains like Yang Yi, Wei Yan, and Mu Shu would become a disaster if Zhuge Liang was gone one day!
Imagine what kind of disaster such a person would be if he mastered a spy agency like Si Wencao.
Looking at huang xun, the "sixth workshop supervisor of the military weapons workshops of the Han Dynasty", he was supposed to be a general with troops, not the director of any weapons workshop.
Although he was not executed along with Ma Mo, Li Sheng, Zhang Xiu, and others after the "Lost Street Pavilion", he was not promoted because of his advice, as Wang Ping did.
Therefore, he eventually ended up with a situation in which he was deprived of his military power, and of course, he may eventually be assigned to a position in the weapons workshop.
What is more surprising is that Huo Yi, the "General Affairs Office of the Military Weapons of the Han Dynasty", not only has such a number one figure in history, but also the actual appointment is very similar to "The Wind Rises in Longxi".
However, after Kong Ming's death, Huo Yi could be described as a peaceful step, and successively held important positions such as "Yellow Gate Waiter", "Prince Zhongshuzi", and "Jianning Taishou".
In the end, he was appointed "General of Annan", but because Liu Chan did not listen to him, he led to the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty.
In the end, it was Li Mi, who was so bad that he came out of the juice, and Li Mi's life was actually saved by Zhuge Liang in the history.
However, only because after the "great defeat of the street pavilion", he was repatriated to Shudi because of his disagreement with Zhuge Liang, and he held a grudge against Zhuge Liang.
And after Zhuge Liang's death, he wrote to Liu Chan to celebrate that Zhuge Liang was "a strong soldier with a staff, and a wolf and a tiger", because this annoyed Liu Chan and put him in prison and executed.
As for the main characters in the play, such as Chen Gong, Xun Xue, Feng Bing, Sun Ling, Liu Ying, Zhai Yue, Guo Gang, Huang Xian and others.
Almost all of them are fictional characters, and the people and things behind them only exist in "The Wind Rises longxi".
It is also the most vivid blood in this wonderful costume spy war drama.
It is these characters who have never existed together to form the wonderful "Wind Rises longxi".
But such a wonderful is also the problem.
Just like the famous book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", even if he has the cornerstone of "seven points of historical facts, three points of fiction", it is always a novel that "praises Shu and degrades Wei".
Perhaps it is precisely because of this relationship that the author spends more than 100 huge pages to describe the Three Kingdoms before Zhuge Liang's death.
However, the long 46 years after Kong Ming's death only took 15 hasty endings.
What's more troublesome is that because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is so wonderful and has 70% historical content, it makes it easy for many readers to be confused and confused by it.
And because of the many wrong cognitions and understandings of that period of history, especially the relationship between modern film and television, this trend has become more and more intense.
And "The Wind Rises longxi" can not escape such a "fate", when he is too successful and wonderful.
Coupled with the history and background of the Three Kingdoms behind him, behind the names that are familiar from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, although most of them are fictional and fabricated content and characters.
However, it is easy to make people have the illusion that the intelligence transmission during the original Three Kingdoms was like this, and it turned out that Li Yan was such a trusted and important minister, and so on.
Perhaps many people think that the author's long talk is a bit critical.
This kind of problem should indeed attract our attention, especially when parents watch with their children, we must convey to them the correct view of history.
What kind of characters are in the historical drama, as well as the people and things in the play, may be fictional and speculative, and do not conform to the development and logic of history.
It's like when I was an adult, after reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", I would suddenly find that there were so many errors and prejudices in my understanding of the "Three Kingdoms" from childhood to adulthood.
It's like comparing the TV version of Journey to the West with the original novel Journey to the West, and you'll find that these are two works that don't have much similarity.
So don't be deceived by "The Wind Rises longxi", the Three Kingdoms era may not have such a delicate spy drama in the stage!
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