I recommend you to finish reading the novel of the Three Kingdoms,"General of the Three Kingdoms." This novel tells the story of the civil and military Duke Jin of Zhou, the loyal Yue Wumu, the strategic Zhuge Liang, and the clever Liu Bowen. The various struggles in the Three Kingdoms era are brilliant and the plot is compact. I think this novel is very worthy of recommendation. I hope you like it. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you: I am Guan Xing of Shu Han, Rise of Han Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms, My Father Liu Xuande, Shu Han, and Fu Shu. These novels belonged to the historical category of Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms. They revolved around Shu Han and had very exciting plots. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following two completed Three Kingdoms novels to you, both set in Shu Han! 1. "Shu Han Lu Family Army": The protagonist Lu Li returns to Shu Han, reorganized the army, revived the Han Dynasty's glory, and finally helped to protect the glorious life of Shu Han. 2. [Guan Ping as the boss of the Three Kingdoms: Guan Ping, who peacefully inherited Liu Bei's family business, flew together with the civil and military officials of the Shuhan Group to protect Jingzhou and obtain the world.] I recommend old books! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I have a few complete Three Kingdoms novels here to recommend to you. I hope you will like them: 1. The author of "The Three Kingdoms: Sweeping the World" is Jun Ziyi. It is a very classic novel of the Three Kingdoms. The content covers various historical events and the plot is soul-stirring. I guarantee that it will not disappoint you. 2. The author of "The Three Kingdoms" was a little confused. The protagonist was a Marine Corps instructor who was transported to the Three Kingdoms and became the eldest son of Tao Qian. He launched a series of power struggles, and the content was very attractive. 3. "No matter who beats Cao Cao, I, Lu Bu, will help out." The author was Heavy Tank, and the main character was Lu Bu. The plot was humorous, humorous, and very good. The above is my recommendation. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~
Why was the top strategist Xu Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms not recorded in the Annals of the Three Kingdoms? This question involved the difference between historical records and literary and artistic creation. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Xu Shu was a very outstanding strategist. He helped Liu Bei defeat Cao Cao in the competition. Although there were no biographies in the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Xu Shu was a very famous figure in history. He had once advised Shu Han and served as the general of Shu Han. In literary and artistic creation, sometimes, in order to highlight the importance of a certain character, their name or deeds might be omitted. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, although Xu Shu was not recorded in biographies, his image was very important in literary and artistic creation. His talent and resourcefulness were widely praised. Xu Shu was a very famous figure in history. He was also very important in literary and artistic creation. However, he was not recorded in the biographies of the Three Kingdoms because his popularity was relatively high or his deeds were relatively simple in historical records, so he was not included in the biographies.
During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many outstanding strategists, but who was the best might vary from person to person. The following are some people who might be considered the top strategists of the three kingdoms: 1 Zhuge Liang: He was one of the main strategists in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and was known as Mr. Wolong. His talent and wisdom were widely recognized as a great contribution to the establishment and development of Shu Han. 2 Sima Yi: He was another important strategist in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and was considered to be another super strategist after Zhuge Liang. Through a series of political means, he finally seized the political power of Wei. 3. Pang Tong: He was a counselor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period and was known as the "Phoenix". He performed well in both strategy and politics but ultimately failed to realize his ambitions. 4 Xun You: He was a counselor in the State of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and was known as the representative of the Xun family. His talent and wisdom were widely recognized as an important contribution to the political and military development of Wei. 5 Li Si: He was a strategist in the Qin Kingdom and was known as the " number one strategist in history." He proposed many important political ideas that provided important help to the development of Qin. These were just some people who might be considered the top strategists of the three kingdoms. In fact, different people might have different opinions.
During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many outstanding strategists, some of whom were considered the most outstanding. Different people might have different views on this issue. However, if they were to choose the number one strategist, many people would choose Zhuge Liang. He was one of the most famous strategists during the Three Kingdoms period and was known as "Mr. Crouching Dragon". His resourcefulness and talent were widely regarded as unparalleled, and some of his strategies and suggestions were still used by later generations. Zhuge Liang had outstanding talents in politics, military affairs, diplomacy and other aspects. His strategy and talent laid the foundation for the development and growth of Shu Han.
, I recommend the following three novels to you, all of which are complete novels about the Three Kingdoms: 1. "Ambitionist Zhuge Liang": A historical novel about the Qin and Han Dynasties. The protagonist Zhuge Liang's ambition swelled in the process of assisting Liu Bei and eventually destroyed Shu Han. 2. The main character, Han Fei, was a transmigrator who loved to play the game of the Three Kingdoms. He grew up to be a top strategist in the process of assisting Liu Bei. 3. "The Three Kingdoms: Helping Liu Bei": The protagonist is an ordinary university student. He has a good mind. He grows up in the process of assisting Liu Bei and completes his hegemony. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many strategists. It was difficult to say which one was the smartest because everyone had different opinions and evaluations. However, there were some strategists who were considered outstanding. 1 Zhuge Liang: He was one of the most famous strategists during the Three Kingdoms period and was known as "Mr. Wolong". He proposed many famous strategies and strategies, which laid a solid foundation for the development of Shu Han. 2 Xun You: He was one of the famous strategists at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was known as "Xun You's Xun". He made many useful suggestions, which provided important reference for Cao Cao's decision-making. 3. Jia Xu: He was one of the famous strategists at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was known as the "Jia Xu's Jia". He was a very clever and cunning man. His strategies often put his enemies in trouble. Sima Yi: He was one of the important strategists of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He proposed many important strategies and strategies, which laid a solid foundation for the development of Wei. These strategists had their own unique abilities and contributions, so they could be considered as one of the smartest strategists in the Three Kingdoms period.
One of the most outstanding strategists during the Three Kingdoms period was Zhuge Liang. He was an important advisor to Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han, and was known as "Mr. Wolong". Zhuge Liang not only understood politics and military, but he also had in-depth research in the fields of culture, philosophy, and so on. His famous sayings such as "divide the world into three parts" and "do your best until you die" were still praised by people today. Other strategists of the Three Kingdoms period, such as Cao Cao's Xun You, Sima Yi's Jia Xu, and Sun Quan's Zhou Yu, also performed well and made important contributions to the establishment and development of Dongwu, Shuhan, and Wei.
I recommend the following historical fiction novels, none of which are related to the Three Kingdoms~ 1. "Five Days in Chang 'an": It was about the history of Li Shimin's five-day reign in the Tang Dynasty. The plot was compact and exciting. There were no useless parts. It was very worth watching. 2. The story takes place in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The protagonist travels to the Qing Palace through the Qing Palace in the painting and starts a mysterious and thrilling adventure. 3. "Alliance of Military Counselors": Set in the Three Kingdoms period, the protagonist is a modern military expert who has transmigrated. He leads the Alliance of Military Counselors to challenge the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms. It's a battle of wits and courage. It's very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~π