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| Author: | Luo Guanzhong |
| Category: | Thriller And Adventure Novels Translated [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Foreign Language Press |
| ISBN: | 9787119005904 |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 2013 |
| Rank: | 322,666 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Three Kingdoms VOLUME II and the author of 2 another books.
Luo Ben (c.
1330–1400[1]), better known by his courtesy name Guanzhong, was a Chinese writer who lived during the Yuan and Ming periods.
Luo was attributed with writing Romance of the Three Kingdoms and editing Water Margin, two of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature
"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide. Thus it has ever been." With this characterization the inevitable cycle of Chinese history, the monumental tales three kingdoms begins. As important for Chinese culture as the Homeric epics have been for the west, this Ming Dynasty masterpiece continues to be read and loved throughout China as well as in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. The novel offers a startling and unsparing view of how power is wielded, how diplomacy is conducted, and how wars are planned and fought; it has influenced the ways that Chinese think about power, diplomacy, and war even to this day. Three kingdoms portrays a fateful moment at the end of the Han Dynasty (206B.C.-A.D 220) when the future of Chinese empire lay in the balance. Writing more than a millennium later, Lue Guanzhong drew on often-told tales of this turbulent period to fashion a sophisticated compelling narrative, whose characters display vivid individuality and epic grandeur. The story begins when the emperor, fearing uprisings by present rebels known as the Yellow Scarves, send an urgent appeal to the provinces for the popular support. In responses, three young men – the aristocratic Liu Xuanda , the fugitive Lord Guan, and the pig-butcher Zhange Fei – meet to pledge eternal brotherhood and fealty to their beleaguered government. From these events comes a china of cause and consequence that leads ultimately to the collapse of the Han.
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