It took more than two years to finally gnaw this "Three Kingdoms" of more than a thousand pages. To be honest, there is very little to remember.
The only gain is to know more about some characters and historical events, and most of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is more in line with historical facts except for some exaggerated descriptions and Zhang Guan and Li Dai; And even the "Three Kingdoms" has a lot of inaccuracies. Chen Shou really cherishes pen and ink, and there are many contents that Pei Songzhi supplemented.
It is really difficult to read books in pure classical Chinese, and I almost gave up several times, there is
Many incomprehensible.
After reading "Three Kingdoms", my impression of some people has changed a lot. Like what:
Cao Cao was the most powerful, a politician, a military strategist, and a writer
I originally liked Sun Quan, but I was disappointed, Sun Quan was mediocre, not "giving birth to a son like Sun Zhongmou" and "purple hair and blue eyes hero"
Sun Jian's great hero is the overlord of Jiangdong
Wuhou Zhuge Liang is more divine than Yiyi, and Chen Shou praised it without hesitation
Guan Gong deserves to be a martial saint
Lü Bu has nothing special except for his superior arm strength, but he is indeed a bull in shooting a halberd
Zhang Liaodian Wei's force was unexpectedly amazing
Gongsun Zan is a villain
Yuan Shao is not as unbearable as in the speech
Xun Yu, Xun Yu, Cheng Yu, and Jia Xu were Cao Wei's most powerful advisers, and these people were no worse than Guo Jia
Zhou Yu is versatile and likes it as always
Lu Su is both literary and martial, and has quite a family, and is not so dull
Tian Feng is a great talent, and Xu Yu is just a villain
There are also many great characters worth knowing, and it can't be limited to just a few famous ones. Next, I would like to take another look at the history of the Three Kingdoms in the "General Guide to the Governance of Resources".
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