There are many good words in the 50th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Here are some of them: - Loyalty: Zhuge Liang expressed his loyalty to Liu Bei and Liu Bei returned his trust and loyalty. - Wisdom: Cao Cao displayed his wisdom in the Battle of Red Cliff. Sun Quan and Liu Bei also displayed their own wisdom. - [Heroic: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and other generals display bravery in battle.] - Loyalty: The loyalty between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others had become an important bond between them. - Love: The love between Cao Cao and Cao Pi is described in a very romantic and touching way. The love between Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang is also very touching. - History: The 50th chapter," Kong Ming Beheads Ma Dai with Tears ", was a very famous historical scene in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, showing some historical figures and events. These words are very important, showing the plot and character of the novel, allowing the reader to have a deeper understanding of the theme and plot of the novel.
The 44th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written in the vernacular language: Cao Cao led his army to attack Lü Bu. In the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao defeated Lü Bu's army with fewer troops. After that, Cao Cao continued to attack Lu Bu, but he was defeated in the Battle of Red Cliff and was forced to retreat. After that, Cao Cao continued to fight for hegemony in the Central Plains and waged a series of fierce wars with Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and the others. In the end, Cao Cao died of illness in the final battle, and the situation of the Three Kingdoms was finally formed.
The title of the 44th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was " Kong Ming bid farewell to Dong Fang and Cao Cao with tears and beheaded Ma Teng."
The 44th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was titled " Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears."
Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 40 in the vernacular is as follows: In the 40th chapter, Liu Bei attacked Dongwu and successfully occupied Red Cliff. In the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei, Sun Quan and Cao Cao each played an important role. Liu Bei used his wisdom and courage to buy time for Sun Quan in the fire attack and finally seized Wulin. Sun Quan used his advantage in the water route to play an important role in the Battle of Red Cliff, and joined forces with Zhou Yu, Lu Xun, and other generals to defeat Cao Cao's army. Cao Cao, on the other hand, had demonstrated his military talent in the war and adjusted his strategy many times before finally escaping the Red Cliff battlefield. This time, the battle between Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and Cao Cao was even more intense. Their resourcefulness and bravery collided with each other, presenting a magnificent picture. This was also one of the most exciting chapters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It presented the readers with the struggle and cooperation between various forces in a historical background.
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 good words and sentences in the 57th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms were as follows: 1. Give it your all until you die. Zhuge Liang's "Table of the Army" 2. The Empty Fortress Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 3. Be careful not to shoot at the rat. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 4. Calling a deer a horse. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 5. Jiang Gan of the Great Ensemble was trapped. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 6. The Iron Horse Ice River comes to me in my dreams. Lu You's "Book Anger" A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Confucius 'Analects of Confucius 8. The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the gray dogs. Yang Shen's " Immortal of Linjiang River, Rolling in the Yangtze River " The green mountains cannot hide it, after all, it flows eastward. Xin Qiji's Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of the Mouth in Jiangxi Province Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a spring river flowing eastward. Li Qingzhao's Dream Like Order
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, chapter 51 - 56, good words and good sentences: 1. Give it your all until you die. Zhuge Liang's "Later Master's List" Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. Cao Cao's Proverb 3. The Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 4. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 5. Battle of Red Cliff Liu Bei and Sun Quan, Romance of the Three Kingdoms 6. Three parts of the world. Liu Bei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 7. A war of words against a group of scholars. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 8. Loyalty and faithfulness. Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, Romance of the Three Kingdoms Riding alone for nine thousand miles. Guan Yu's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 10 Huarong said. Guan Yu's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11. Scraping the Bone to Cure the Poison Guan Yu's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 12 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 13 hours. Cao Cao's Proverb 14 Calling a Deer a Horse Cao Cao's Proverb 15 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 16. Cooking beans and burning beanstalk. Cao Mengde's Nineteen Ancient Poems 17. Give it your all until you die. Zhuge Liang's "Later Master's List" A goose feather for 18 thousand miles. The White Goose's Nineteen Ancient Poems 19. Cao Cao's Proverb 20 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 21. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 22. Cao Cao's Proverb 23 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 24. A war of words with scholars. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang Riding alone for 25 thousand miles. Guan Yu's Romance of the Three Kingdoms Scraping Bones to Treat Poison Guan Yu's Romance of the Three Kingdoms Calling a Deer a Horse Cao Cao's Proverb 28. Cooking beans and burning beanstalk. Cao Mengde's Nineteen Ancient Poems 29 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 30. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 31. Cao Cao's Proverb 32. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 33. Cao Cao's Proverb 34 Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 35. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang The Empty City Strategy Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 37. Cao Cao's Proverb The Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang 39. Cao Cao's Proverb 40 Empty City Strategy. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Zhuge Liang
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter nine good words and good sentences are as follows: Dedication to the utmost-Zhuge Liang always maintained a high degree of professionalism in the process of fighting for Shu Han. Even though his life was about to end, he still continued to fight for the country and the people. 2. The Empty City Strategy-Cao Cao demonstrated his intelligence and sense of humor in the Empty City Strategy, and established his military position by defeating more people with fewer people. 3. Three heroes versus Lu Bu-Three heroes refers to Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei working together to defeat the powerful enemy Lu Bu. 4. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows-Zhuge Liang made full use of the advantages of the environment and climate in the grass boat borrowing arrows. He skillfully used the opportunity of borrowing arrows to successfully reduce military expenditure for Shu Han. Calling a stag a horse-Cao Cao showed his intelligence and cunning in calling a stag a horse, successfully confusing the enemy's judgment of himself. The Empty City Strategy-Cao Cao showed his intelligence and sense of humor in the Empty City Strategy, and established his military position by winning with fewer people. 7. Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and invited Zhuge Liang to give advice to Shu Han and establish an immortal meritorious service. The Battle of Red Cliff-The Battle of Red Cliff was one of the most famous battles in Chinese history. Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and others joined forces to fight against Cao Cao and won the battle. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the representative works of Chinese classical novels. It tells the historical stories of the Three Kingdoms period and shapes many heroes.
The 120th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was the ending of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It deleted some common plots in the novel, such as the controversy and character evaluation in the Battle of Red Cliff, making the novel more compact and fascinating. The following is the general content of chapter 120: Chapter 1: Dong Zhuo Defeated the Emperor Chapter 2: Lu Bu's Farewell Chapter 3: Yuan Shu cut off his beard and abandoned his robe Chapter 4: Yuan Shaopan River Chapter Five: Cao Cao Boiled Wine and Talked about Heroes Chapter 6: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Chapter Seven: Zhuge Liang Coming Out of the Mountain Chapter 8: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Yi Shi Yan Yan Chapter 9: Zhao Yun Seizes the River Chapter 10: Liu Bei, Sanzang, Wolonggang Chapter 11: Sun Quan's Return to Cao Cao Chapter 12: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 13: Sun Quan worships Cao Cao Chapter 14: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 15: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 16: Zhang Fei Breaks Changban Bridge Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 18: Liu Bei's Three Kindnesses and Three Righteousness Chapter 19: Sun Quan Surrenders to Cao Chapter 20: Cao Cao's Southern Expedition The Battle of Red Cliff (continued) Chapter 22: Guan Yu's Defeat Chapter 23: Liu Bei set fire to Lian Ying Chapter 24: Sun Quan Persuades Cao Cao to Surrender Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 26: Guan Yu Suicide Chapter 27: Liu Bei's Broken Cup as a Sign Chapter 28: Sun Quan Becomes Emperor Chapter 29: Cao Cao's Wife Chapter 30: Guan Yu Captures Yan Yan Liu Bei's Three Beauties Chapter 32: Cao Cao's Wife (continued) Mrs. Gan Suicide Chapter 34: Zhao Yun saves Ah Dou Chapter 35: Cao Cao's Southern Expedition Chapter 36: Zhuge Liang Burning Red Cliff Chapter 37: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 38: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 39: Zhang Fei Zhang Fei Chapter 40: Liu Bei, Sanzang, Wolonggang Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 42: Cao Cao's Return Chapter 43: Sun Quan Becomes Emperor Liu Bei's Three Beauties Chapter 45: Zhao Yun saves Ah Dou Chapter 46: Guan Yu Captures Yan Yan Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 49: Cao Cao's Southern Expedition Sun Quan Surrender to Cao Cao Chapter 51: Guan Yu Suicide Liu Bei's Three Beauties Chapter 53: Zhao Yun Saving Ah Dou Chapter 54: Zhuge Liang Burning Red Cliff Chapter 55: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 56: Guan Yu Arrives at the Meeting Alone Chapter 57: Zhang Fei Zhang Fei Chapter 58: Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 60: Cao Cao's Return Chapter 61: Guan Yu Suicide Liu Bei's Three Beauties Chapter 63: Zhao Yun Saving Ah Dou Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 65: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 66: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 67: Zhang Fei Zhang Fei Chapter 68: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Dai with Tears Chapter 70: Cao Cao's Return Chapter 72: Guan Yu Suicide Seventy-two
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic work in ancient Chinese literature. The eleventh to twelfth chapters described how Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others became leaders of Shu Han through wars and political struggles after becoming sworn brothers in Taoyuan. This time, it was mainly about how Liu Bei and the others recruited Zhuge Liang to formulate a series of strategies and strategies. In the end, they successfully occupied Jingzhou and Yizhou and became the main force of Shu Han. The trust and cooperation between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others had been fully demonstrated in the war. This time, it also depicted the predicament Liu Bei faced in the Battle of Red Cliff and how he defeated Sun Quan's army with Zhuge Liang's help. At the same time, it also revealed the various challenges faced by Liu Bei and others in the political struggle and how they overcame these difficulties to become the leaders of Shu Han. The 11th to 12th chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms depicted the leaders of Shu Han, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others growing up in wars and political struggles. It showed the cruelty of ancient Chinese political struggles and wars, but also the complexity of human nature and firm beliefs.