"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide. Thus is has ever been." With this characterization of the inevitable cycle of Chinese history, the monumental tale 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.ThreeKingdomsportrays a fateful moment at the end of the Hart dynasty(206 B.C.-A.D. 220) when the future of the Chinese empire lay in the balance.Writing more than a millennium later, Luo Guanzhong drew on ofen-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 peasant rebels known as the Yellow Scarves sends an urgent appeal to the provinces for popular support.in response, three young men-the aristocratic [.in Xuande, the fugitive Lord Guan. and the pig-butcher Zhang Fei-meet to pledge eternal brotherhood and feal to their beleaguered government. From these events comes a chain of and consequence that leads ultimately to the collapse of the Han.
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CHAPTER 1 Three Bold Spirits Plight Mutual Faith in the Peach Garden Heroes and Champions Win First Honors Fighting the Yellow Scarves CHAPTER 2 Zhang Fei Whips the Government Inspector Imperial In-Law He Jin Plots Against the Eunuchs CHAPTER 3 In Wenming Garden, Dong Zhuo Denounces Ding Yuan With Gold and Pearls, Li Su Plies Lii Bu CHAPTER 4 The Installation of the Chenliu Prince; Emperor Shao Is Deposed A Plot Against Traitor Dong; Cao Cao Presents a Jeweled Knife CHAPTER 5 Cao Cao Rallies the Lords with a Forged Decree The Three Brothers Engage Lti Bu in Battle CHAPTER 6 In Razing the Capital, Dong Zhuo Commits Heinous Crimes By Concealing the Jade Seal, Sun Jian Betrays the Confederation CHAPTER 7 Yuan Shao Battles Gongsun Zan at the River Pan Sun Jian Attacks Liu Biao Across the Great River CHAPTER 8 Wang Yun Shrewdly Sets a Double Snare Dong Zhuo Starts a Brawl at Phoenix Pavilion CHAPTER 9 Lii Bu Kills the Tyrant for Wang Yun Li Jue Invades the Capital on Jia Xu's Advice CHAPTER 10 Ma Teng Takes Up Arms to Save the Throne Cao Cao Musters an Army to Avenge His Father CHAPTER 11 Liu Xuande Rescues Kong Rong at Beihai Lu Bu Defeats Cao Cao near Puyang CHAPTER 12 Tao Qian Yields Xuzhou Three Times Cao Cao Overwhelms Lii Bu in Battle CHAPTER 13 Li Jue and Guo Si Cross Swords Yang Feng and Dong Cheng Rescue the Emperor CHAPTER 14 Cao Cao Moves the Emperor to Xuchang Lii Bu Attacks Xuzhou by Night CHAPTER 15 Taishi Ci and Sun Ce Fight Their Hearts Out Sun Ce Plants His Kingdom South of the River CHAPTER 16 Lii Bu Demonstrates His Marksmanship Before His Camp Cao Cao Suffers Defeat at the River Yu CHAPTER 17 Yuan Shu Fields Seven Armies Cao Cao Joins Forces with Three Generals CHAPTER 18 Jia Xu Outwits the Enemy and Carries the Day Xiahou Dun Plucks Out and Swallows His Wounded Eye CHAPTER 19 Cao Cao Battles Fiercely at Xiapi Lti Bu Falls at White Gate Tower CHAPTER 20 Cao Cao Leads the Royal Hunt near the Capital Dong Cheng Receives a Mandate in the Palace CHAPTER 21 Cao Cao Warms Wine and Rates the Heroes of the Realm Lord Guan Takes Xuzhou by Stratagem and Beheads Che Zhou CHAPTER 22 Cao Cao Takes the Field Against Yuan Shao Lord Guan and Zhang Fei Capture Two Generals CHAPTER 23 Mi Heng Strips, Denouncing the Traitor Ji Ping Is Executed for Threatening Cao's Life ……