Romance of the Three Kingdoms was one of the famous novels in ancient China. The author was Luo Guanzhong, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. The book narrates the political struggles and wars between Wei, Shu, and Wu, as well as the complicated relationships between the various characters, with the Three Kingdoms period as the background. The following is a summary of each chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Chapter One: Banquet in the Peach Garden Chapter Two: Slaying the Yellow Turban Hero Chapter 3: Zhang Yide makes a scene on Changban Slope Chapter Four: Zhuge Liang's Wisdom at Red Cliff Chapter 5: Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Chapter 6: Cao Cao Boils Wine and Criticizes Heroes Chapter Seven: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 8: Zhang Fei Roars and Breaks the Well Chapter 9: Sun Quan Surrenders Sun Hao Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 11: Guan Yu's Megatron in Huaxia Chapter 12: Cao Cao killed Hua Xiong in his dream Chapter 13: Liu Bei, Three Heroes, and Lu Bu Chapter 14: Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun Save Zhang Fei Chapter 15: Zhuge Liang Burning Red Cliff Chapter 16: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 17: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 19: Guan Yu's Megatron in Huaxia Chapter 20: Liu Bei, Three Heroes, and Lu Bu Cao Cao killed Hua Xiong in his dream Zhuge Liang's Wisdom and Kongming Lantern Chapter 23: Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Chapter 24: Sun Quan Admonished Lu Meng Chapter 25: Liu Bei Asks Zhuge Liang Three Times Zhuge Liang's Verbal Battle with the Confucians Chapter 27: Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun Save Zhang Fei Zhuge Liang's Wisdom and Kongming Lantern Chapter 29: Guan Yu lost Jingzhou carelessly Cao Cao Unifies the North Each chapter described an important event during the Three Kingdoms period, including war, political struggles, character creation, and so on. The readers could understand the historical background and relationships of the characters during the Three Kingdoms period, as well as the personalities and fates of each character.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Quan during the Three Kingdoms period. The summary of each round was as follows: Chapter 1: Introduction of the background of the story and the main characters. Chapter 2: Zhuge Liang, one of the main characters, comes on stage to talk about his wisdom and historical background. The third time, Cao Cao launched the Battle of Red Cliff. Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and the others joined forces to resist Cao Cao. Chapter 4: Liu Bei was hunted down by Cao Cao at Changban Slope to show his bravery and wisdom. Chapter Five: Sun Quan Seizes Jingzhou and Liu Bei Attacks Dongwu. Chapter 6: Liu Bei suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of Yiling, but he continued to sue for peace with Dongwu. Chapter Seven: Cao Cao unified the north, and Liu Bei and Sun Quan fought for Jingzhou. The eighth chapter: Zhuge Liang proposed to point out the direction of Liu Bei's career. Chapter 9: Liu Bei took Nanjun after the Battle of Red Cliff and continued to fight for Jingzhou from Dongwu. Chapter 10: Cao Cao launched the Battle of Chang 'an, Liu Bei went to rescue and finally successfully defended. Chapter 11: Liu Bei suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of Hanzhong, but he continued to fight and finally seized Hanzhong. Chapter 12: Sun Quan launched an attack at the mouth of the Yangtze River. Liu Bei led the army to resist and finally seized Jiangdong. Chapter 13: Cao Cao launched the Battle of Guandu. Liu Bei and Sun Quan supported Cao Cao together but failed in the end. Chapter 14: Liu Bei captured Yizhou after the Battle of Red Cliff and continued to develop southwest. Chapter 15: Sun Quan launched an attack at the mouth of the Yangtze River. Liu Bei once again resisted and finally captured Nanjun. Chapter 16: Cao Cao launched another wave after the Battle of Red Cliff. Liu Bei and Sun Quan fought against Cao Cao together. Chapter 17: Liu Bei seized Yizhou and attacked Dongwu together with Sun Quan in the fierce Battle of Red Cliff. Chapter 18: Cao Cao loses in the Battle of Guandu. Liu Bei takes Jingzhou and finally unifies the north.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classical Chinese novel. It is divided into four volumes, each consisting of dozens of chapters. The following is the summary of each chapter: Chapter 1: Liu Bei introduced himself and recruited the rebel army This time, Liu Bei was abandoned by his parents in the grass before he was born. Later, he was adopted by Cao Cao's adopted son and became Cao Cao's subordinate. However, Liu Bei had always been dissatisfied with Cao Cao and decided to leave Cao Cao and become his own army. During the Battle of Red Cliff, he joined forces with Sun Quan, Zhou Yu, and the others to successfully establish Shu Han. Chapter 2: Zhuge Liang Appears and Proposes Longzhong Opposite This was the first time Zhuge Liang had appeared. He suggested to Liu Bei that Liu Bei should ally with Sun Quan to fight Cao Cao. This suggestion eventually became the foundation of the establishment of Shu Han. Chapter 3: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were recruited to join Liu Bei's team This time, Liu Bei had lost the Battle of Red Cliff and decided to recruit Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others to join his team. The three of them became important supporters of Liu Bei and defeated the Eastern Wu army in the Battle of Yiling. Chapter Four: Cao Cao Unifies the North and Liu Bei Seizes the South This time, Cao Cao unified the north while Liu Bei occupied the south. During this process, Liu Bei had many exchanges with Sun Quan and finally established Shu Han. Chapter 5: Zhuge Liang invents the wooden ox to increase the speed of the army This time, Zhuge Liang invented the wooden ox to increase the speed of the army. This invention became an important weapon of the Shu Han Dynasty and played an important role in the Battle of Yiling. Chapter 6: Liu Bei's Battle of Red Cliff This time, Liu Bei and Sun Quan met at Red Cliff. In the end, Liu Bei gained the upper hand and successfully defeated Sun Quan's army. Chapter 7: Guan Yu falls to Maicheng and Liu Bei attacks Jingzhou This time, Guan Yu was framed by Sun Quan and lost Maicheng. Liu Bei decided to attack Jingzhou to rescue Guan Yu. In the battle, Liu Bei won and finally occupied Jingzhou.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese classical novel. It was divided into the first to seventh chapters of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the eighth to forty-third chapters of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The following is the general meaning of each chapter: Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 1: This chapter introduced the background of the novel and the main characters, as well as the reason why Luo Guanzhong wrote Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 2: This chapter introduced Liu Bei's character image and the process of his rise, as well as the reason why Zhuge Liang became the leader of Shu Han. 3 Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 3: This chapter introduced Cao Cao's character image and life experience, as well as the conflict between Sun Quan and Zhou Yu. Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter four: This chapter introduced Guan Yu's character image and heroic deeds, as well as the brotherhood between Liu Bei, Zhang Fei and Zhuge Liang. Chapter 5 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: This chapter introduced Lu Bu's character image and life experience, as well as the story of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei's joint resistance against Lu Bu. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 6: This chapter introduced Dong Zhuo's character image and the process of deposing the emperor, as well as the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others fighting against Dong Zhuo. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter Seven: This chapter introduced Yuan Shao's character image and life experience, as well as the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei helping Cao Cao defeat Yuan Shao. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter Eight: This chapter introduced the death of Cao Cao and the story of Sun Quan's conquest of Jiangdong, as well as the political struggle between Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhuge Liang. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter Nine: This chapter introduced Sun Quan's character image and life experience, as well as the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhuge Liang jointly seizing Yizhou. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 10: This chapter introduced the story of Liu Bei seizing Hanzhong and Guan Yu's shocking China, as well as the story of Zhuge Liang's successful northern expedition.
The seventeenth chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was summarized as follows: In this round, Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei decided to attack Cao Cao's forces together, but due to internal disputes and external interference, they failed to achieve a major victory. At the same time, it also described the various difficulties and dangers that Liu Bei and the others faced during their escape, showing their tenacity and courage.
The content of each chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: Chapter 1: Dong Zhuo Defeated the Emperor This chapter will introduce Dong Zhuo's deposed Young Emperor and the establishment of Emperor Xian of Han as a puppet emperor. He took control of the central government and began a dictatorial rule that lasted for more than ten years. At the same time, Dong Zhuo also wantonly deprived the people of their land and wealth, increasing taxes and corvee, causing social unrest and a situation where the people were in dire straits. Chapter 2: Lu Bu Killed Dong Zhuo In this chapter, Lu Bu's murder of Dong Zhuo marked the collapse of Dong Zhuo's regime. Because of his loyalty to Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu had a fierce conflict with Cao Cao and the others. In the end, he launched a mutiny and killed Dong Zhuo, gaining actual control of the central government. After that, Cao Cao and the others began to hunt down Lu Bu and launched an intense battle for hegemony during the Three Kingdoms period. Chapter 3: Cao Cao conquers Lu Bu In this chapter, Cao Cao led his army to attack Lu Bu. After several months of fighting, he finally succeeded in eliminating Lu Bu's forces and unifying the north. This battle was also an important milestone in Cao Cao's unification of the north, marking the end of the Three Kingdoms period. Chapter Four: Liu Bei's Marriage Invitation In this chapter, Liu Bei became sworn brothers in Taoyuan and received the support of Zhang Fei, Guan Yu and others. After that, Liu Bei and the others defeated Sun Quan in the Battle of Red Cliff and seized the Jiangdong region to start their own business. During this period, Liu Bei also experienced some setbacks and difficulties, but finally became an important figure in the Three Kingdoms period through continuous efforts and struggles. Chapter Five: Sun Quan Seizes Jingzhou In this chapter, Sun Quan captured Jingzhou in the Battle of Yiling and gained control of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. After that, Sun Quan continued to strengthen his control over the Jiangdong region and fought fiercely with Liu Bei and the others. During this period, Cao Cao also gradually gathered his forces after the Battle of Red Cliff and began to attack Sun Quan. Chapter 6: Zhuge Liang's Coming Out of the Mountain In this chapter, Zhuge Liang began to serve as the Prime Minister of Shu Han and began a series of important political and military activities. During this period, Zhuge Liang also launched many important battles such as the empty city strategy and the three visits to the thatched cottage to help Shu Han establish a stable regime. Chapter Seven: Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou In this chapter, Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan after he fell in the Battle of Maicheng. This battle was one of the most famous battles during the Three Kingdoms period and one of the biggest challenges the Shu Han regime faced after its establishment. After that, the Shu Han regime gradually lost its independence and eventually perished.
The title of each episode of the old Romance of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: The First Time in Jianghu Chapter Two: Heroes The Battle of Red Cliff The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 5: Qiao Feng vs Duan Yu Chapter 6: Kong Ming Dedication Chapter 7: Guan Yu Arrives at the Meeting Alone Chapter 8: Zhang Fei's Righteousness The ninth episode: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Cao Cao Unifies the North Sun Quan Hegemons Jiangdong Chapter 12: Guan Yu's Might in Huaxia Chapter 13: Zhao Yun Savior at Changban Slope Zhuge Liang's Empty Fortress Stratagem Liu Bei and his brothers were eager to return home Sun Quan's Pearl Waterfall Cao Cao's Three Beauties Chapter 18: Kong Ming Captures Meng Huo Seven Times Chapter 19: Guan Yu rode alone for thousands of miles Chapter 20: Zhang Fei Causing Trouble at Changban Slope Zhao Yun Alone Chapter 22: Zhuge Liang Wits Hanzhong Chapter 23: Liu Bei's Three Grace and Three Righteousness Sun Quan Joined Forces to Fight Cao Cao Cao Cao died of illness at Red Cliff Chapter 26: Guan Yu Trapped in Maicheng Chapter 27: Zhao Yun enters and exits seven times Chapter 28: Zhuge Liang's Dedication Chapter 29: Sun Quan's Surrender to Liu Bei Chapter 30: Guan Yu Slaying Six Generals Chapter 31: Cao Cao Releases the "Prime Minister's Order" Chapter 32: Liu Bei visits the thatched cottage three times to take Jingzhou Zhuge Liang's Empty City Strategy Sun Quan Burning Red Cliff Chapter 35: Guan Yu Floods the Seven Armies Liu Bei Seizes Yizhou Cao Cao dies of illness in Luoyang Zhuge Liang's Death in Wuzhang Plain Sun Quan Seizes River East Liu Bei Seizes Sichuan Guan Yu Arrives at the Meeting Alone Cao Cao was Surrounded and Killed by Sun Quan Zhuge Liang set the camp on fire Chapter 44: Sun Quan's Farewell to Liu Bei Guan Yu's Bone-scraping Treatment
The title of each episode of the old Romance of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: The Battle of Red Cliff The Battle of Yiling The Battle of Guandu Chapter 4: Pacifying Jingzhou The Battle of Ruchuan Unifying the North The Battle of Wuzhang Plain Chapter 8: The Northern Expedition Zhao Yun Saving Ah Dou Chapter 10: Guan Yu Arrives at the Meeting Alone Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times The History After the Battle of Yiling The History After the Battle of Red Cliff The Rise of Shu Han The Decline of Dongwu The Battle of Yiling after the Battle of Yiling Technology in the Three Kingdoms Period Zhuge Liang's Management Guan Yu's Loyalty Liu Bei's Sons Zhao Yun's Heroism Public Order After the Battle of Red Cliff Shu Han's Foreign Policy Eastern Wu's Territory Expansion The Culture of the Three Kingdoms Period Zhuge Liang's Strategy of Ruling the Country The Image of Guan Yu Liu Bei's Charm Zhao Yun's Martial Arts Wedding customs during the Three Kingdoms period The Traditional Festivities of Shu Han Morale Management in the Battle of Yiling Weapon Making During the Three Kingdoms Period Guan Yu's Mount The Growth of Liu Bei's Sons Water Conservancy Project in Shu Han Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Agriculture in the Three Kingdoms Period Guan Yu's Loyalty Liu Bei's Political Talent Zhao Yun's Historical Status Costumes of the Three Kingdoms Period The Court Life of Shu Han The Transportation During the Three Kingdoms Period Zhuge Liang's Foreign Strategy The Historical Image of Guan Yu Liu Bei's Mausoleum The Religious Culture of Shu Han The Nautical Techniques of the Three Kingdoms Period Public Security after the Battle of Yiling
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a famous classical Chinese novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel described the political struggles and wars between Wei, Shu, and Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. The following is the main content of each chapter of the novel: The first chapter: Cao Cao boiled wine and talked about heroes This chapter introduced the image and background of Cao Cao, as well as his status and role in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Cao then invited Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and the others to discuss how to deal with the political situation at that time. Chapter 2: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times This chapter introduced the story of Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang and their relationship and cooperation. Zhuge Liang introduced the Romance of the Three Kingdoms to Liu Bei and invited him to study the contents of the book together. Chapter Three: Guan Yu Arrives Alone This chapter introduced the image and background of Guan Yu, as well as his status and role in the Three Kingdoms period. Under the joint attack of Cao Cao and Sun Quan, Guan Yu refused to surrender and went to negotiate with Cao Cao and Sun Quan. Chapter 4: Zhang Feiyi Releases Yan Yan This chapter introduced Zhang Fei's image and story background, as well as his status and role in the Three Kingdoms period. Zhang Fei successfully released Yan Yan with his help and became sworn brothers with him. Chapter 5: Liu Bei gave up his throne three times This chapter introduced Liu Bei's image and story background, as well as his status and role in the Three Kingdoms period. After the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei faced internal divisions and external threats. He asked for help from Sun Quan and the others, and finally won the victory of unifying the world. Chapter 6: Zhuge Liang's Wisdom and Kongming Lantern This chapter introduced Zhuge Liang's image and background, as well as his status and role in the Three Kingdoms period. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was a man of great wisdom and talent. He used his wisdom and talent to solve many political and military problems.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a famous ancient Chinese novel with 43 chapters. The main plot of the novel was the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period, depicting the political struggles and wars between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period. The following are the original names of each chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Chapter 1:"The world's general trend will be divided for a long time, and it will be divided for a long time." Chapter 2:"Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears" Chapter 3: Guan Yu Attends the Meeting Alone Chapter 4-"Cao Cao Boils Wine to Talk About Heroes" Chapter 5-"Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times" Chapter 6: Lu Bu Killed Dong Zhuo Chapter 7:"Zhang Fei lost his temper" Chapter 8: Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 9-"Cao Cao's Empty City Strategy" Chapter 10-"Liu Bei's Three Brothers Lost" Chapter 11: Guan Yu's Carelessness Loses Jingzhou Chapter 12-"Kong Ming Burning Red Cliff" Chapter 13: Sun Quan Surrenders to Cao Cao Chapter 14-"Liu Bei invites Zhuge Liang three times" Chapter 15: Guan Yu's Bone-scraping Treatment Chapter 16: Zhang Fei, Zhang Fei Kills Xiaofu Chapter 17: Cao Cao Kills Lu Bu Chapter 18-"Kong Ming left Qishan six times" Chapter 19-"Zhuge Liang's Empty City Strategy" Chapter 20: Sun Quan Kills Guan Yu Chapter 21-"Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times" Chapter 22-"Zhuge Liang's straw boat borrowed arrows" Chapter 23: Cao Cao Kills Hua Tuo Chapter 24-"Guan Yu Slaying Six Generals" Chapter 25-"Zhuge Liang's Verbal Battle with the Confucians" Chapter 26-"Liu Bei's Three Kindnesses and Three Righteousness" Chapter 27-"Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Defeats Three Waters" Chapter 28: Guan Yu Loses Jingzhou Chapter 29-"Liu Bei's Tripitaka Scripture" Chapter 30-"Kong Ming set fire to the camp" Chapter 31: Sun Quan Borrowed the East Wind Chapter 32: Cao Cao Kills Lu Boshe Chapter 33: Guan Yu's Bone-scraping Treatment Chapter 34-"Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang three times" Chapter 35-"Zhuge Liang's straw boat borrowed arrows" Chapter 36: Cao Cao's Defeat at Red Cliff Chapter 37-"Zhuge Liang set fire to Red Cliff" Chapter 38-"Liu Bei Earns Lu City" Chapter 39: Sun Quan Surrenders to Cao Cao Chapter 40:"Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears" Chapter 41-"Zhuge Liang's Longzhong Dui" Chapter 42: Guan Yu Arrives Alone Chapter 43: Cao Cao killed Lu Bu in his dream