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How did Jiang Wei die? I read the original text of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but I don't quite understand it.

2024-09-18 10:19
Who could explain it briefly? And why did Xiahou Ba submit to Shu?
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2024-09-18 12:12

Jiang Wei was an important general of the Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He had led the Shu Han to many wars with Cao Wei. Jiang Wei's outstanding performance in the war was known as "Jiang Boyue". The last war with Cao Wei was when Jiang Wei led the Shu Han army to attack Cao Wei's Chang 'an. In the end, due to the internal chaos and strategic mistakes of Shu Han, Jiang Wei was forced to retreat to Hanzhong. After that, Jiang Wei began to counterattack Cao Wei but never succeeded. In 234 AD, Jiang Wei was defeated by Cao Wei's general Zhang He when he attacked Qishan. Jiang Wei committed suicide. Jiang Wei's death led to the turmoil of the situation in Shu Han and also marked a new stage in the war between Shu Han and Cao Wei.

How did Jiang Wei die in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
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2024-09-18 10:27
In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Jiang Wei died in the Battle of Jieting in 226 AD. In that war, Jiang Wei led his troops to attack Cao Wei's camp, but was defeated by Cao Wei's general Sima Yi. Jiang Wei was trapped in Jieting because of this. After the Battle of Jieting, Jiang Wei's condition worsened and he was forced to commit suicide at the age of 41.
Do you have a modern version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms? I don't quite understand the original text
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2024-09-16 15:36
Romance of the Three Kingdoms had a modern edition that could be bought on major literature websites or bookstores. Although the original text was a little difficult, the modern version had improved the translation and typography to make it easier to understand.
How did Jiang Wei die in the history of the Three Kingdoms?
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2024-09-18 10:29
Jiang Wei died in Mianzhu of Shu Han in 223 AD. At that time, Jiang Wei led the Shu Han army and Cao Wei's army to engage in a fierce battle in the Central Plains. In the end, Jiang Wei was defeated and forced to retreat to the Shu Han border. Jiang Wei was 43 years old when he was killed by the Cao Wei general Zhong Hui. Jiang Wei was known as an outstanding general in the history of Shu Han. His death also marked the decline of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
An Analysis of Jiang Wei in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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2024-09-12 18:16
Jiang Wei was an important general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period and one of the founders of the Shu Han regime. His outstanding performance in the war was known as "Jiang Boyue". The following is an analysis of Jiang Wei's character: Jiang Wei was a general with great military talent. He played an important role in the establishment of Shu Han, especially in the war with Cao Wei. He led the troops to win many times, so that Shu Han could maintain the advantage in the war. Jiang Wei had extraordinary leadership and strategic vision. He was able to adjust tactics and strategies according to the changes in the situation so that the Shu Han army could win in various battles. Jiang Wei was also a brave warrior. He had risked his life many times in the war to lead the troops to attack Cao Wei's defense line. However, Jiang Wei also had some shortcomings. For example, his desire for power was strong, and sometimes he deviated from the right path in decision-making. In addition, there were sometimes conflicts and disputes in his relationship with other generals. To sum up, Jiang Wei was a general with outstanding military talent and leadership skills. His outstanding performance allowed Shu Han to maintain an advantage in the war. However, his desire for power and his shortcomings in making decisions deviated from the right path also made his image somewhat negative.
I want the original text of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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2024-09-18 06:54
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. It was written in the 16th century and is one of the most important novels in the history of Chinese literature. The following is the original text of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: ``` The first banquet in the peach garden, the three heroes became sworn brothers Fighting against Lu Bu, the hero is alone on the road The second time, Cao Cao boiled wine and talked about heroes Liu Bei smashed his cup and played a joke on Cao Cao Chapter 3: Zhang Fei's Roar of Breaking the Mountains and Rivers Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Chapter Four Zhuge Liang Breaks Jingzhou in Fog Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and took Yizhou Chapter Five: Cao Cao's Empty Fortress Plan to Retreat Zhuge Liang Sun Quan borrowed the east wind to burn Red Cliff Chapter Six: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Zhuge Liang's wisdom earned Huarong Road Chapter Seven: Liu Bei rode alone for thousands of miles Zhuge Liang set fire to Bowang Slope Chapter 8: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears Cao Cao killed Guan Yu in his dream Chapter 9: Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and the Bloody Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang took Hanzhong with his wits Chapter 10 Liu Bei Seizes Yizhou Zhuge Liang burned the rattan armor and soldiers Chapter 11 Sun Quan Persuades Peace in Lianying Stronghold Cao Cao set Red Cliff ablaze Chapter 12 Liu Bei and Sanzang Take Liangzhou Zhuge Liang gave his all until he died Chapter 13 Cao Cao Floods the Seven Armies Zhuge Liang took the Wuguan Pass with his wits Chapter 14 Sun Quan's Surrender to the Battle of Red Cliff Battle of Yiling Chapter 15 Guan Yu's Carelessness Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang's Empty Fortress Strategy to Retreat the Enemy Chapter 16 Cao Cao Killed Sun Bofu in His Dream Liu Bei smashed his cup as a curse Chapter 17: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears Sun Quan Killed Lu Meng Chapter 18 Zhao Yun Seizes the River and Snatches the Adou Zhuge Liang set fire to Xinye Chapter 19 Cao Cao Beheads Hua Xiong in His Dream Sun Quan surrendered to Cao Chapter 20 Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang's Report on the Beginning of the War Chapter 21 Guan Yuyi Releases Cao Cao Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun fought at Changban Slope Chapter 22 Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Teng with Tears The Battle of Red Cliff Chapter Twenty-Three Liu Bei Enters Sichuan to Fight for the Country Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 24 Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Earns Huarong Dao Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Chapter 25 Cao Cao Kills Lu Bu Liu Bei captured Jingzhou Chapter 26: Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun Battle at Bronze Sparrow Stage Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter 27: Liu Bei and Sanzang Take Liangzhou Zhuge Liang set fire to the camp Chapter 28 Cao Cao Kills Guan Yu Sun Quan surrendered to Cao Cao Chapter 29-Liu Bei's Battle in Sichuan Zhuge Liang angered Zhou Yu three times Chapter 30 Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Earns Huarong Dao Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Chapter 31 Cao Cao Beheads Hua Xiong in His Dream Sun Quan surrendered to Cao Chapter 32 Zhuge Liang's Wise Plan to Retreat Cao Cao Sun Quan defeated Cao Cao Chapter Thirty-Three Liu Bei Enters Sichuan to Fight for the Country Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 36 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Chapter 37 Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Chapter 38 Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 39 Sun Quan Surrender to Cao Cao Cao is dead Chapter 40 Liu Bei's Battle in Sichuan Zhuge Liang angered Zhou Yu three times Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Earns Huarong Dao Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Chapter 42 Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Chapter 43 Cao Cao Kills Guan Yu Sun Quan surrendered to Cao Chapter 44-Liu Bei's Battle in Sichuan Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 45 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Chapter 46 Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Chapter 47 Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 48 Sun Quan Surrenders to Cao Cao Cao is dead Chapter 49: Liu Bei's Battle in Sichuan Zhuge Liang angered Zhou Yu three times Chapter 50 Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Earns Huarong Dao Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Great Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter 53 Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 54 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Chapter 55 Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang set Red Cliff on fire Chapter 57 Sun Quan Surrenders to Cao Cao Cao is dead Chapter 58 Liu Bei's Battle in Sichuan Zhuge Liang angered Zhou Yu three times Chapter 59 Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Earns Huarong Dao Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao Chapter 60 Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and the Battle at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits Chapter Sixty-Two Sun Quan Defeated Cao Cao Liu Bei entered Sichuan to conquer the country Chapter 63 Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Zhuge Liang took Liangzhou with his wits Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and Changban Hill Zhuge Liang's strategy of outwitting an empty city Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Zhuge Liang took Yizhou with his wits
How do I write the original text of my Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
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2024-09-17 05:27
The original text of the Three Knot of Righteousness in Taoyuan in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was from the first chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: " It is said that the world's general trend will be divided for a long time and will be divided for a long time. At the end of the week, he relied on the annexation of Qin and the two capitals to attack Yan Xiong. The Han Dynasty was in danger and the three countries stood together. Therefore, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan each harbored evil intentions and wanted to make the world a public place. They became sworn brothers and each served their own master to resist the world."
The original text of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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2024-09-18 06:53
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It described the political, military, and cultural struggles and legends of the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history. The novel was written in the 16th century and was a very important work in the history of Chinese literature.
A question I don't quite understand in the fairy tales
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2024-09-25 10:14
There is a question that I don't quite understand in the novel of Celestial Bane. That is, why did Xiao Ding write at the end of the novel,"However, how many hundred years can there be in the vast sea of people?" Instead of dwelling on the past, it was better to seize the present and cherish the people in front of you. Although this sentence seems to have nothing to do with the previous story, it is actually an important reminder to the readers to cherish the people in front of them. They should not keep the past stories in their hearts, but should invest their energy into the present life. This sentence also expressed Xiao Ding's understanding and thoughts about life, hoping to give the readers some inspiration.
Some anime language that I don't quite understand
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2024-09-20 19:30
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What was 'In the Mood for Youth'? I don't quite understand
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2024-08-29 20:24
"In the Mood for Love" was a classic film directed by the Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai. It told the romantic story of a group of wealthy and socialites in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s in luxury hotels and gardens. The story mainly revolved around three main characters: Su Lizhen (played by Maggie), Karen Mok (played by Mo Shaocong) and Zhou Yong (played by Andy Liu). They met at the Mood for Love Hotel and quickly fell into a relationship. However, the relationship between them was not simple because of the huge differences in their backgrounds and experiences. Through the delicate lens language and imaginative scene design, the film showed the unique culture and style of Hong Kong from the 1960s to the 1970s, as well as the complexity and contradiction of human nature. The film received widespread international acclaim and was hailed as a classic of Chinese films.
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