I can't answer your question. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese novel, not a TV series or movie. Moreover, television dramas and movies usually did not name each episode according to the chapter of the novel.
The first episode of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was the first episode.
I can't answer this question because every episode of Romance of the Three Kingdoms has been renamed to suit different broadcasting platforms and audience groups. Different versions and TV stations might use different names instead of the chapters and plots of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. But if you know the name of a particular version, I can try to answer your question.
The names of each episode of the new Romance of the Three Kingdoms are as follows: The first episode: Jianzhou Uprising The Battle of Red Cliff Cao Wei's Countermeasure The Establishment of Shu Han The Expansion of Dongwu The Battle of Yiling The World Is Divided into Three Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition The Death of Guan Yu The Alliance of Shu and Wu The Destruction of Cao Cao Liu Bei's Revival The Follow-up to the Battle of Red Cliff Cao Wei's Counterattack The Expansion of Shu Han and the Battle of Yiling The Destruction of Dongwu The World's Return Liu Bei's Revival Plan Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition Remembering the Death of Guan Yu Cao Wei's Counterattack The Execution of Liu Bei's Revival Plan Zhuge Liang's Last Northern Expedition The Destruction of Dongwu and the Battle of Yiling Chapter 25: Return to the World Liu Bei's Revival Success Guan Yu's Heroic Sacrifice The Collapse of Cao Wei's Countermeasure The Return of Zhuge Liang's Last Northern Expedition The Destruction and Surrender of Dongwu The Unification of the World
The names of each episode of Romance of the Three Kingdoms were as follows: The Battle of Jiande The Battle of Red Cliff The Battle of Yiling The World Is Divided into Three The Rise of Cao Wei The Establishment of Shu Han The Establishment of Dongwu Alliance and War Diao Chan and Lu Bu The Sacrifice of Guan Yu The Revival of Liu Bei The Turning Point of the Battle of Yiling The Destruction of Shu Han The Expansion of Cao Wei The Decline of Dongwu The Truth of History The Hero's Dusk The Three Kingdoms Return to Jin Unifying China The Future of the Three Kingdoms Please note that these names may vary by region and time, and may change over time.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese classical novel. It was divided into two parts: the first to the seventh chapters of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the eighth to the fourteenth chapters of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The first to sixth chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others becoming sworn brothers in the peach garden, as well as the story of Zhuge Liang before he left the mountain. Among them, Zhuge Liang first came out of the mountain to give Liu Bei advice. In the Battle of Red Cliff, he burned down Lian Ying and finally helped Liu Bei successfully seize Yizhou and Jingzhou. The seventh to tenth chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms described the war and alliance between Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and others. After the Battle of Red Cliff, Cao Cao launched an attack on Sun Quan but failed in the Battle of Red Cliff. Cao Cao then led his army south but was defeated by Sun Quan's army in Wulin. The 11th to 13th chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms talked about Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others 'wisdom, courage, and ruthlessness, as well as Zhuge Liang's Longzhong Dui and Empty City Strategy. Under Zhuge Liang's advice, Liu Bei seized Hanzhong and defeated Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Yiling, eventually becoming the biggest winner of the Three Kingdoms period. The 14th to 16th chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others 'life and death separation, as well as Zhuge Liang's Seven Captures and Seven Releases Meng Huo. During Meng Huo's rebellion, Zhuge Liang took a series of measures to finally pacify Meng Huo and ensure the peace of Shu Han. The 17th to 18th chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms described the joint attack of Cao Cao, Sun Quan and others, as well as Liu Bei's Battle of Yiling and the Battle of Chengdu. In the Battle of Yiling, Liu Bei led his army to turn the tide and finally captured Chengdu, an important city of Shu Han. The 19th to 20th chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others 'surrender and revenge, as well as Zhuge Liang's empty city strategy and the three angry Zhou Yu. Under Zhuge Liang's plan, the Empty Fortress Stratagem was successfully hidden from Cao Cao's eyes. Zhou Yu was also punished for Zhuge Liang's plan.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classical Chinese novel that tells the story of the Three Kingdoms period (about the third century AD) in Chinese history. The novel mainly described the political struggles and wars during the Three Kingdoms period after the Yellow Turban Uprising in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Dong Zhuo Arrives in the Capital This episode tells the story of Dong Zhuo entering the capital to depose the young emperor and establish Prince Chen Liu. Dong Zhuo seized the power of the court and began to cruelly rule the people, causing a large-scale rebellion. At the same time, the love story between Lu Bu and Diao Chan also unfolded in this episode.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese TV series. It was divided into the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth episodes.
The introduction of each episode of the TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms is as follows: The first episode: Dong Zhuo deposed the young emperor and supported Emperor Xian of Han as the puppet emperor. Cao Cao and Sun Quan jointly attacked Luoyang. The second episode: Cao Cao and Lu Bu start a duel. Lu Bu surrenders to Cao Cao, while Liu Bei and Zhang Fei join forces to resist Cao Cao's attack. The third episode: Liu Bei recruits Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and others to fight against Sun Quan in the Battle of Red Cliff. The fourth episode: Cao Cao led his army to attack Luoyang again. Dong Zhuo fled while Lu Bu killed Dong Zhuo, Liu Bei, Guan Yu and others followed Cao Cao to escape. The fifth episode: Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others joined Yuan Shu's alliance but were defeated by Cao Cao. Liu Bei and others fled to Jingzhou. The sixth episode: Sun Quan attacked Jingzhou but was defeated by Liu Bei and others. Liu Bei seized Yizhou and became the founder of Shu Han. The seventh episode: Cao Cao returned to the Central Plains and started a civil war with Yuan Shao. In the end, Cao Cao failed and was hunted down by Yuan Shao. Chapter 8: Liu Bei and the others joined Sun Quan's alliance to resist Cao Cao's attack in the Jiangdong region and finally won. Chapter 9: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others were killed by Cao Cao. Liu Bei went to the Central Plains alone and finally found Guan Yu and Zhang Fei's bodies and established his own regime. Chapter 10: Liu Bei established diplomatic relations with Sun Quan and eventually became the messenger of peace between the two countries. Cao Cao finally passed away and Liu Bei seized the Central Plains to become the overlord of the Three Kingdoms period. Chapter 12: Sun Quan and Liu Bei start a war for Jingzhou. In the end, Liu Bei takes Jingzhou and starts a decisive battle with Sun Quan. Sun Quan finally failed and committed suicide. Liu Bei seized Yizhou and became another overlord of the Three Kingdoms period.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic ancient Chinese novel and a famous TV series. The main content of each episode is different. Here are some possible plots: The opening of the first episode: The Three Kingdoms Period introduced the birth and background of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others, as well as the reasons why they joined the Shu Han Dynasty. The second episode described the establishment of Shu Han and the struggles of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others, including their battles and diplomatic activities in Jingzhou, Yizhou, Chengdu and other places. The third episode introduced the battles between Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei, including the Battle of Red Cliff, the Battle of Yiling, and the Battle of Guandu. The fourth episode described the resourceful struggles between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhuge Liang, including Longzhong Dui, Three Visits to the Cottage, Empty City Stratagem, and Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows. Chapter Five: It narrates the administrative and livelihood work of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others in Jingzhou and Yizhou, including appeasing the people, flood control, and the construction of water conservancy projects. Chapter 6: The political struggle between Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei and others, including the fight for Jingzhou, Yizhou, Jiangdong and other places. Chapter Seven: It narrates the diplomatic struggles between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the Eastern Wu, including the joint resistance against Cao Cao, the burning of Lianying, and the Battle of Yiling. Chapter Eight: It narrates the family and love life of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, etc., including the birth of Liu Chan, the love story between Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei's wife, Huang, etc. The ninth episode narrated the historical background and characters of the demise of Shu Han, including Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, Deng Ai's surprise attack, and Zhong Hui's siege. These are just some possible plots. The content of each episode will vary according to the year of filming, director and screenwriter.
The names of each chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms were as follows: Chapter One: Taking Overall Control The second time: Riding alone for thousands of miles Chapter 3: Three Heroes vs. Lu Bu Chapter Four: Cao Cao Boiled Wine and Talked about Heroes Chapter Five: Guan Yu Arrives at the Meeting Alone Chapter 6: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears Chapter Seven: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 8: Losing to Maicheng Chapter 9: Burning the Camp Chapter 10: Battle of the Upper Valley Chapter 11: Taking Wu City Chapter 12: Killing Hua Xiong Chapter 13: Capturing Meng Da Chapter 14: Taking Liangzhou Chapter 15: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 16: The Northern Expedition Chapter 17: Battle of Yiling Chapter 18: Three Points of the World Chapter 19: Crouching Dragon Phoenix Chick Chapter 20: Red Cliff Reappears Chapter 21: Battle of Yiling Chapter 22: The Immortals Guide the Way Chapter 23: Three Visits to the Cottage Chapter 24: Burning Red Cliff Chapter 25: Battle of Dingjun Mountain Chapter 26: Ancient City Meeting Chapter 27: Three Arrows Decide the Victory Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 29: The Destruction of Cao Wei The Rise of Shu Han Chapter 31: Empty City Stratagem Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition Chapter 33: Three Legs Chapter 34: Kongming's Death Chapter 35: Sun Quan Becomes Emperor Chapter 36: Battle of Yiling Chapter 37: Burning the Camp Chapter 38: Defeated in Yiling Zhong Hui vs Jiang Wei The Destruction of Shu Han Chapter 41: Wei and Wu Separated Chapter 42: The Immortals Guide the Way Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition Chapter 44: Empty City Stratagem Chapter 45: Losing the City of Maicheng The Destruction of Eastern Wu The Revival of the Han Dynasty Chapter 48: Return to the World Red Cliff Reappears The Immortals Guide the Way The Revival of the Han Dynasty