Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classical Chinese novel that depicted the wars and political struggles between Shu Han, Dong Wu, and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. The novel created many distinct characters, some of which were most famous: Liu Bei: As the protagonist, Liu Bei is a person with noble moral character and firm beliefs. He finally became the founding emperor of Shu Han. His character was full of tenacity, courage, and wisdom. Guan Yu: Guan Yu was a symbol of loyalty and courage. He was killed by Cao Cao in order to protect Liu Bei's son, Liu Chan. His character image was full of solemnity and heroism. Zhuge Liang: Zhuge Liang was an important statesman and strategist in the Shu Han Dynasty. He had outstanding wisdom and superb strategy, which made great contributions to the development and stability of the Shu Han Dynasty. His character was full of modesty, diligence, and prudence. Cao Cao: As the villain, Cao Cao is a cold, cunning and cruel character. Through political means, he gradually replaced the Han regime and established Wei. His character was full of ambition and desire. Sun Quan: Sun Quan was the founding emperor of Dongwu. He was quick-witted, courageous, calm, and good at dealing with complex political and military issues. His character was full of wisdom and courage. These characters played a very important role in the novel. Their images not only reflected the historical background and social environment at that time, but also reflected people's values and pursuit of loyalty, courage, wisdom, power and desire.