The three mathematicians of the Three Kingdoms period were Liu Hui, Zhang He, and Zhao Shuang. Their contributions had an important impact on the development of ancient Chinese mathematics. Liu Hui was a famous mathematician at the end of the Han Dynasty in China. In his Nine Chapters on Arithmetic, he elaborated on the mathematical concepts of fraction, decimals, percentage, negative numbers, and so on. Zhang He was a mathematician in the State of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He invented the calculation method of "continuous fraction", which was later called "Mr. Zhang's method". Zhao Shuang was a mathematician from the Song Dynasty. He came up with the concepts of " fraction " and " decimals " and invented the method of " fraction addition ". However, I've never heard of any crosstalk works about mathematicians from the Three Kingdoms period. Crosstalk was a popular art form in northern China, and it usually told stories in a humorous and funny way. Mathematics was not the main focus.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It described the history and characters of the Three Kingdoms period in China. This novel was widely circulated during the Ming Dynasty and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
The three kingdoms of the Three Kingdoms period were Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu.
The three kingdoms of the Three Kingdoms period were Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu.
After the Three Kingdoms came the Jin Dynasty. After the end of the Three Kingdoms period, China entered the Jin Dynasty, which was divided into two periods, the Western Jin Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Western Jin Dynasty was established by Sima Yan. After the destruction of the Wu Kingdom, the Western Jin Dynasty was unified. However, in the later period of the Western Jin Dynasty, due to the internal migration uprising and the intensified ethnic conflicts, the Western Jin Dynasty was destroyed. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was a continuation of the Western Jin Dynasty. It had ruled for a longer period of time, but it was only in a corner and belonged to one of the Six Dynasties.
There were indeed some assassination organizations during the Three Kingdoms period. These organizations were often referred to as " assassins ". Their job was mainly to obtain information or eliminate enemies through infiltration, assassination, kidnapping, and other methods. During the Three Kingdoms period, the lives of many important figures were threatened, so some assassin organizations began to pursue the goal of killing. For example, Cao Cao's "Dian Wei Army" was a unit that specialized in assassinations. They used well-trained assassins to carry out assassinations and use various weapons and methods to achieve their goals. There were also some assassin organizations that took on the profession of " assassin ". They did not exist to kill but to seek a unique way of life. These organizations usually carried out activities in the name of "assassins" but did not necessarily involve assassinations in actual action. Assassination organizations did exist during the Three Kingdoms period, and their actions and working methods were more complicated.
I recommend the following novels to you: "The Yuan Family of the Three Kingdoms: I am the Master": The protagonist is reborn as Yuan Shao's son and saves the Yuan family. "The Rise of Bingzhou: The Three Kingdoms Reborn": The protagonist was reborn in Bingzhou. He only had a body of martial courage and modern understanding of history. He gradually rose in battle. "I am Liu Bian, the deposed emperor of the Three Kingdoms": The protagonist was reborn as Liu Bian, the deposed emperor. In the face of the 400-year-old foundation of the Han Dynasty that was about to be destroyed, he turned the tide and reversed the Three Kingdoms. The above is only a partial recommendation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Among the following novel characters that are not from Romance of the Three Kingdoms are: Zhao Zilong
The three kingdoms of the Three Kingdoms period were Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu.
Yes, Zhou Chu was from the Three Kingdoms period.
The third visit to the thatched cottage was chapter 19 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.