The content of the 44th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is as follows: This time, it was about the military operations of Liu Bei and the others in Jingzhou. It showed the growth of their forces and the challenges they faced after the Battle of Red Cliff. In the story, Liu Bei and the others successfully recaptured Jingzhou and defeated Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Yiling, achieving their strategic goal of attacking Dongwu. However, after Liu Bei seized Jingzhou, he began to be affected by internal divisions and external threats, which eventually led to internal disputes and wars, causing his power to gradually decline. This time, there were also stories of various historical events and characters, such as Guan Yu's injustice, Zhang Fei's murder, Zhuge Liang's diplomatic mission to Dongwu, etc., which allowed the readers to have a deeper understanding of the politics, military affairs, and interpersonal relationships during the Three Kingdoms period. At the same time, the characters in the novel were more completely shaped in this chapter. For example, the characters and motives of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others were more deeply portrayed. The 44th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel focuses on Liu Bei's capture of Jingzhou. It shows his predicament and coping strategies under internal divisions and external threats. It also shows the politics, military and interpersonal relationships during the Three Kingdoms period. The story this time was both dramatic and historical. It was a classic novel.
Chapter 14 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was titled " Guan Yu's Righteous Release of Yan Yan and Liu Bei's Return of Grace to Cao Cao ". It was the most important chapter in the chapter. It told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others who gradually realized their respective positions and missions after the Battle of Red Cliff and jointly decided to unite against Cao Cao for the benefit of the country and the people. This time, Liu Bei first poured out his worries to Guan Yu, expressing that he knew Guan Yu's position and reputation in the army, but he also knew Guan Yu's loyalty to the country and the people, and his recognition of his identity. Guan Yu also expressed his loyalty and mission to the country and the people to Liu Bei and explained the necessity of him and Zhang Fei being loyal to Liu Bei. After that, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu visited Yan Yan and explained their situation to him. Yan Yan approved and supported them. Yan Yan also expressed his dissatisfaction and opposition to Cao Cao to Liu Bei and helped Liu Bei analyze the situation and strategy to strengthen his determination to join forces with Liu Bei to resist Cao Cao. This time, the image and thoughts of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others were deeply shaped and sublimated. They showed their courage and responsibility in the face of complex situations and missions, and also reflected their determination and loyalty in the face of the interests of the country and the people. This was also considered one of the most exciting chapters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which had a profound impact on readers.
The ninth chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was called " Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears." This time, the background story was about the fall of Shu Han. Liu Bei personally led his troops to attack Wu but was defeated by Sun Quan's alliance army. The story mainly narrated Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others in order to unite the Eastern Wu army to fight against the enemy and the Eastern Wu general Ma Liang launched a fierce battle. In this chapter, Luo Guanzhong also described the deep friendship between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others, showing their willingness to sacrifice themselves for a common goal. This story was very popular among readers and was hailed as a classic of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The eighth chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was " Cao Cao Boiled Wine and Disserted Heroes." In this chapter, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan had a misunderstanding about heroes and questioned his views on the remaining heroes. This chapter was also one of the climaxes of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The 84th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was called "Kong Ming Tears Farewell to Guan Gong, Liu Bei Yi and Cao Cao." This was one of the climax of the novel. It told the wonderful story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others trying to save Cao Cao. This time, Cao Cao was moved by Liu Bei's actions and decided to let Cao Cao go and rebel with Liu Bei. At the same time, the story of Zhuge Liang sending Guan Yu off with tears was also narrated, showing the deep friendship and touching parting feelings between them. This chapter was one of the most representative chapters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and it was also a classic in the novel.
The 119th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was titled " Kong Ming Farewell to Yellow Crane Tower with Tears, Jiang Wei Loses Mount Qishan with Hatred." This time, it was mainly about the story of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, who was besieged by Sun Quan during the Battle of Yiling and eventually died in Wuzhang Plain. Zhuge Liang's condition worsened day by day, but he still insisted on fighting for the cause of Shu Han. He sent Jiang Wei and the others to the Northern Expedition, but they were counterattacked by Cao Wei. In the end, Jiang Wei failed in the Battle of Qishan and died on the battlefield. Zhuge Liang finally died on Wuzhang Plain, and the career of Shu Han fell into a low point. This time, it also described the two generals of Shu Han, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. They had established a deep friendship in the early days of Liu Bei's business. However, in the Battle of Yiling, Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan, and Zhang Fei was killed because of his anger. This incident had a profound impact on the development of Shu Han.
In the 45th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao led his army to attack Dongwu and engaged in a fierce battle with Sun Quan during the Battle of Red Cliff. This time, Cao Cao's army suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Red Cliff and was defeated by Sun Quan. Cao Cao himself was also heavily injured by Sun Quan in this battle and unfortunately passed away. In addition, this chapter also described Liu Bei's heroic performance in the Battle of Yiling and Zhuge Liang's prophecy in Wolonggang. In the end, Liu Bei successfully defeated Sun Quan and achieved an important victory in unifying China. The 45th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was an important chapter that described the soul-stirring Battle of Red Cliff and the changes in the fates of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and others.
The 13th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, also known as the Battle of Red Cliff, narrated the story of Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and others in the Battle of Red Cliff. This time, the main plot was about Liu Bei leading his army to the south and meeting Sun Quan at Red Cliff. Liu Bei believed that he had obtained the help of Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others and had the ability to defeat Sun Quan. However, in the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei faced Sun Quan's powerful defense and the counterattack of the army. During the battle, Liu Bei and Sun Quan's generals fought fiercely, including Zhuge Liang's fire attack, Guan Yu's Green Dragon Crescent Blade, and Zhang Fei's retreat of Sun Quan's troops. In the end, Liu Bei succeeded in capturing Red Cliff, but he also paid a heavy price and lost more manpower and resources. This time, the story showed the confrontations and wars between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period. At the same time, it also showed the various dangers and twists and turns in the war. It was a very important chapter in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and one of the readers 'favorite chapters.
The main content of Chapter 26 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was that Liu Bei was forced to flee south after losing the Battle of Yiling and joined forces with Sun Quan to resist Cao Cao's attack. During this period, Liu Bei's ally Guan Yu left Liu Bei because he missed his hometown and was eventually killed by Cao Cao. In this chapter, Liu Bei and the others continued to plan the revival of the Han Dynasty in Shu, but they also faced various pressures from Dongwu and Cao Wei. During this period, Liu Bei and Sun Quan had many exchanges and finally reached a consensus to jointly resist Cao Cao's attack. However, Guan Yu escaped from a battle with Cao Cao and was eventually killed by Cao Cao, which dealt a blow to Liu Bei's plan. In this chapter, Liu Bei and the others experienced a series of setbacks and tests, but they still firmly believed that only through unity and cooperation could they defeat the powerful enemy.
The seventh chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms," Zhuge Liang Beheads Ma Liang with Tears ", mainly tells the story of Liu Bei visiting Zhuge Liang in Wolonggang. During the conversation, Zhuge Liang recommended Ma Liang to Liu Bei and told him that there was a man named Guan Yu who could help him. Liu Bei was grateful for Zhuge Liang's recommendation and decided to appoint Guan Yu and Ma Liang as important generals to fight together. However, not long after, Guan Yu and Ma Liang were framed by the enemy and exiled. During their exile, they met a mysterious old man who told them that a god could help them regain their freedom. So Guan Yu and Ma Liang went to the place where the immortal was and received his help. In the end, Guan Yu and Ma Liang successfully defeated the enemy and regained their freedom. They returned to Liu Bei's side and reported the situation of the battle to him. Liu Bei was extremely grateful and appointed Guan Yu and Ma Liang as important generals to continue the war. This incident became an important opportunity for Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang to establish Shu Han, and it also demonstrated the bravery and loyalty of Guan Yu and Ma Liang.
The content of each chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: Chapter 1: Dong Zhuo Defeated the Emperor This chapter will introduce Dong Zhuo's deposed Young Emperor and the establishment of Emperor Xian of Han as a puppet emperor. He took control of the central government and began a dictatorial rule that lasted for more than ten years. At the same time, Dong Zhuo also wantonly deprived the people of their land and wealth, increasing taxes and corvee, causing social unrest and a situation where the people were in dire straits. Chapter 2: Lu Bu Killed Dong Zhuo In this chapter, Lu Bu's murder of Dong Zhuo marked the collapse of Dong Zhuo's regime. Because of his loyalty to Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu had a fierce conflict with Cao Cao and the others. In the end, he launched a mutiny and killed Dong Zhuo, gaining actual control of the central government. After that, Cao Cao and the others began to hunt down Lu Bu and launched an intense battle for hegemony during the Three Kingdoms period. Chapter 3: Cao Cao conquers Lu Bu In this chapter, Cao Cao led his army to attack Lu Bu. After several months of fighting, he finally succeeded in eliminating Lu Bu's forces and unifying the north. This battle was also an important milestone in Cao Cao's unification of the north, marking the end of the Three Kingdoms period. Chapter Four: Liu Bei's Marriage Invitation In this chapter, Liu Bei became sworn brothers in Taoyuan and received the support of Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and others. After that, Liu Bei and the others defeated Sun Quan in the Battle of Red Cliff and seized the Jiangdong region to start their own business. During this period, Liu Bei also experienced some setbacks and difficulties, but finally became an important figure in the Three Kingdoms period through continuous efforts and struggles. Chapter Five: Sun Quan Seizes Jingzhou In this chapter, Sun Quan captured Jingzhou in the Battle of Yiling and gained control of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. After that, Sun Quan continued to strengthen his control over the Jiangdong region and fought fiercely with Liu Bei and the others. During this period, Cao Cao also gradually gathered his forces after the Battle of Red Cliff and began to attack Sun Quan. Chapter 6: Zhuge Liang's Coming Out of the Mountain In this chapter, Zhuge Liang began to serve as the Prime Minister of Shu Han and began a series of important political and military activities. During this period, Zhuge Liang also launched many important battles such as the empty city strategy and the three visits to the thatched cottage to help Shu Han establish a stable regime. Chapter Seven: Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou In this chapter, Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan after he fell in the Battle of Maicheng. This battle was one of the most famous battles during the Three Kingdoms period and one of the biggest challenges the Shu Han regime faced after its establishment. After that, the Shu Han regime gradually lost its independence and eventually perished.