Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classical Chinese novel that contains many plots related to mythical stories. The following are some of the myths related to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Legend has it that on a mountain in Shu Han, there lived an immortal who had a book of heavenly books that could predict the future. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang once searched for this book on the mountain but did not find it in the end. Legend of the White Snake: The Legend of the White Snake is a famous myth in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Legend had it that the White Snake was a snake that had cultivated into a spirit and came to the human world to find true love. Eventually, she and Xu Xian fell in love and became husband and wife. 3. Mengjinjin: Mengjinjin was a very important place name in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Legend has it that Meng Jin Jin was a pass of the Yellow River. There was a god called Meng Jin Gong who could control the water of the Yellow River. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao tried to capture Mengjin but was eventually defeated by Liu Bei and others. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is an ancient Chinese novel that contains many mythical stories. In one of the stories, there was an immortal called Liao Zhai who could read people's minds and know what they were thinking. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao once tried to deceive the people with the story of Liao Zhai Zhi Yi, but was eventually discovered by Liu Bei and others. The above is one of the myths related to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. There are many other myths that are closely related to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.