The story of Zhang Fei and Pang Tong in Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms appeared in the sixth chapter, Zhang Yide's Havoc at Changban Slope.
Yuan Kuocheng was a famous storyteller in modern China. His Romance of the Three Kingdoms storytelling was very popular. In the storytelling, Yuan Kuocheng described the historical events and characters of the Three Kingdoms period in a vivid and humorous tone, so that the audience could not only understand historical knowledge but also get a sense of being there. In Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was the main character. Through his comments on Zhuge Liang, he revealed Zhuge Liang, a historical figure with outstanding wisdom and strategy. Zhuge Liang's image was portrayed very deeply in the storytelling. His vivid language and image allowed the audience to understand Zhuge Liang's thoughts and actions in depth. Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms also showed the social style and cultural background of the time by describing the wars and the relationships between the characters during the Three Kingdoms period. His storytelling was full of humor and liveliness, allowing the audience to not only feel the cruelty and profundity of history, but also gain a relaxed and pleasant experience. Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a very classic novel. His language is humorous, vivid, profound, and fascinating. It is deeply loved by the audience.
Yuan Kuocheng was a famous storyteller in China. His storytelling, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, narrated the historical stories and characters of the Three Kingdoms period. In this storytelling, Yuan Kuocheng used humorous language and vivid images to vividly describe the history and characters of the Three Kingdoms period, which was deeply loved by the audience. In the storytelling, Liu Bei was a hero with superior wisdom and a broad mind. His speech and governance ability were deeply loved by the people. Cao Cao, on the other hand, was a wise and intelligent politician who understood the hearts of the people. His military and organizational skills were also widely recognized. The image of Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and other heroes was also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms enjoyed a high reputation in the Chinese storytelling circle as a classic historical storytelling.
Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, chapters 338 to 365, included: Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Defeats Sima Yi Guan Yu Releases Cao Cao Zhang Fei Wits Yan Yan Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Cao Cao Kills Madam Qiao in Fury Zhao Yun Alone Savior Zhuge Liang's Empty City Stratagem Guan Yu Flooded the Seven Armies Liu Bei, Three Heroes, and Lu Bu Cao Cao Defeated at Red Cliff Sun Quan Earned the Cao Family Father and Son Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Guan Yu Arrives Alone Zhang Feiyi Releases Yan Yan Zhao Yun Savior at Changban Slope Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Cao Cao Arrives at Jieshi to Worship Heaven Sun Quan Burning Red Cliff Guan Yu's Shock in Huaxia Liu Bei's Three Kindnesses and Three Righteousness Zhuge Liang's Mourning in Wollonggang Cao Cao's Empty City Stratagem Guan Yu Flooded the Seven Armies Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Cao Cao Arrives at Jieshi to Worship Heaven Sun Quan Earned the Cao Family Father and Son Zhuge Liang Burning Red Cliff Guan Yu's Shock in Huaxia
Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms has a total of 339 episodes, but it may not be all broadcasted yet because the storytelling performance is usually carried out in units of time. The length of each episode is also different, so the number of episodes broadcasted may change. If you want to know more about Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, you can consult relevant media or online resources.
Yuan Kuocheng was a famous Chinese storyteller. His masterpiece, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, was widely praised. The following are some of Yuan Kuocheng's wonderful storytelling: Battle of Red Cliff Yuan Kuocheng narrated that the Battle of Red Cliff was one of the most famous battles during the Three Kingdoms period. In this battle, Liu Bei and Sun Quan joined forces against Cao Cao. Cao Cao sent out a large number of troops on land and water to attack, but in the end, Liu Bei and Sun Quan's troops jointly defeated Cao Cao's army. "At that time, Cao Cao sent out all the troops on land and water to attack Liu Bei and Sun Quan's army. However, the armies of Liu Bei and Sun Quan showed amazing perseverance and courage in the Battle of Red Cliff. They held their own defense line and continued to attack Cao Cao's army. In the end, they successfully defeated Cao Cao's army and won the Battle of Red Cliff." 2. Empty City Stratagem Yuan Kuocheng recounted that during the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao sent Sima Yi to attack an empty city. Sima Yi observed the situation in the city from the top of the city wall and found that there was only one person in the city, Zhuge Liang. Sima Yi decided to seize the opportunity to seize the empty city, but Zhuge Liang had already expected Sima Yi's actions. He set up a mechanism in front of the city gate, preventing all the weapons on the city wall from attacking the city. "Sima Yi admired Zhuge Liang's mechanism. He knew that this empty city was deliberately designed by Zhuge Liang to lure Sima Yi here. So he sent an army to attack the city wall in an attempt to seize the empty city. However, they were quickly defeated by Zhuge Liang's traps and retreated." 3. Three British vs. Lu Bu Yuan Kuocheng narrated: During the Three Kingdoms period, Diao Chan was once captured by Lu Bu, but the story of the three heroes fighting against Lu Bu became a classic legend. At that time, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei had joined forces to fight against Lu Bu.
The death of Dian Wei in Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms appeared in the 63rd chapter of Cao Mengde's Battle with Yan Yan and Zhang Xiu.
There were many 361 and 365 versions of Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which were one of the more classic versions. However, as a fan of online literature, I can't make subjective evaluations of different versions because I don't have enough knowledge to make such judgments. However, generally speaking, different versions have different characteristics and styles. The readers can choose the version they like according to their own preferences and cultural background. In addition, Yuan Kuocheng's version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is also well received. You can understand their plot and content to see if you like it.
Shan Tianfang's Romance of the Three Kingdoms was the 38th episode. In the thirty-eighth episode, Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and the others faced the questions of the scholars in Jiangdong after the Battle of Red Cliff. Zhuge Liang explained his political ideas and military strategies to everyone in a verbal battle, winning everyone's approval.
Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms had many versions, among which the more well-known ones were Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu, and Cao Cao Boiled Wine on Heroes. These versions all adopted Yuan Kuocheng's unique storytelling style. The language was vivid and the plot was compact, which was deeply loved by the audience.
Yuan Kuocheng was a famous storyteller. The content of his "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was currently free and could be found on some online storytelling platforms. However, it should be noted that the listening function of some platforms may only be applicable to paid members. If there are no paid members, you may need to choose other listening platforms or wait for a period of time to listen to Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms.