๐I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Tiger General of Wei": History-Qin and Han Dynasty novels, mainly based on the history books of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Dong Wu, and adding time-travel elements. 2. "Traversing the Three Kingdoms, Starting from the Descending Grass as a Bandit": A historical novel of the Qin and Han Dynasties. With the Romance of the Three Kingdoms as the background, the protagonist transmigrated to the Three Kingdoms, became a bandit, and went to rob and rob. 3. "Xing Daorong, the General of the Three Kingdoms": History-Qin and Han Dynasty novels, with Xing Daorong as the main character. It's a game, a fantasy, and a non-serious Three Kingdoms story. 4. "Water Margins: Fierce Generals and Powerful Soldiers": History-A fictional historical novel that travels through the world of Water Margins. The protagonist does not occupy the mountain to be king. He first sweeps away all the thieves in the world before defending the territory. 5. "Man in the Three Kingdoms, Sweeping the Heavens": History-Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms genre novel, with Yang Ying traveling to the Gaowu Three Kingdoms as the main line, adding elements of traveling through the heavens. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
" Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty " was a historical novel written in ancient China by Sima Qian. The book described the political struggles and wars between the vassal states in the Warring States Period. The main character in the book was a descendant of the Zhou royal family, called the dukes. After experiencing the political struggles and wars between the vassal states, he finally became a powerful leader and led the vassal states to victory, finally establishing the Western Zhou Dynasty. "Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" showed the political struggles and wars between the vassal states during the Warring States Period with rich imagination and detailed descriptions. It was regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese historical novels.
This question involves many factors such as history, literature, and culture. The following are the possible reasons: The Ming Dynasty was one of the periods of cultural prosperity in Chinese history. A large number of literary works emerged, including many historical masterpieces. During the Ming Dynasty, great changes had taken place in Chinese society, including politics, economy, society and so on. These changes provided rich material and background for the creation of literary works, making historical masterpieces appear in the Ming Dynasty. During the Ming Dynasty, there were many famous writers and philosophers who made important contributions to the creation and development of literary works. For example, the Ming Dynasty writers Shi Naian and Luo Guanzhong created many historical masterpieces such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins, which were widely recognized and disseminated at that time. The creation of historical masterpieces during the Ming Dynasty also reflected the characteristics of society and the lives of the people at that time. These works, such as Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, depicted historical events and characters at that time, reflecting the political, economic, and cultural situations at that time. Therefore, the Ming Dynasty was one of the periods of cultural prosperity in Chinese history. Many historical masterpieces were produced during this period. These masterpieces reflected the characteristics of the society and the lives of the people at that time, and they were also an important part of Chinese culture.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The first chapter: The whole text Chapter Two: Dong Zhuo Defeated Emperor Chapter 3: Lu Bu and Diao Chan Chapter Four: Three Heroes vs. Lu Bu Chapter Five: Cao Cao Boiled Wine and Talked about Heroes Chapter 6: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter Seven: The Founding of Cao Wei Chapter 8: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 9: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 10: Loyalty and Loyalty in the Defeated Army Chapter 11: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Chapter 12: Northern Expedition Chapter 13: Three Visits to the Cottage Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows Chapter 15: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 16: Winning Cao Cao by a hair's breadth Chapter 17: Battle of the Valley Chapter 18: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Chapter 19: Lu Bu Killed Dong Zhuo Chapter 20: Peace in the World Water Margins: Zhang Shun Saving His Mother Chapter 2: Lin Chong Falling Grass Chapter 3: Wu Song Fighting the Tiger Chapter 4: Lu Zhishen gets drunk and punches holes Chapter 5: Hua Rong Shooting Arrows Chapter 6: Wu Yongzhi Earns Jade Kylin Chapter Seven: Lu Junyi's Seal Chapter 8: Liangshan Lake Gathering Chapter 9: The Fall of Tokyo Chapter 10: Lin Chong and Wang Lun Chapter 11: Liangshanpo Heroes Meet in Tokyo Chapter 12: Wu Yong's Ambush Chapter 13: Lin Chong Battles Liang Shanbo Dividing the spoils at Liangshan Lake Chapter 15: Lin Chong is both wise and brave Chapter 16: Liangshan Lake Hero Accepts Mercy Chapter 17: Loyalty and Outlaws of the Marsh Chapter 18: The Fall of Tokyo Chapter 19: Wu Yongzhi Earns Jade Kylin Chapter 20: Lu Junyi's Seal The above is my summary of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margins". I hope it will be helpful to you.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Water Margins were both classic works of ancient Chinese novels that received widespread praise and evaluation. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly described the historical stories and characters of the Three Kingdoms period. With the Three Kingdoms period as the background, the novel portrayed the complexity of human nature and the conflict between good and evil through describing the political struggles, military wars, and interpersonal relationships during the Three Kingdoms period. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels and one of the "Four Great Masterpieces". It had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. The Water Margins was a heroic and legendary novel written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly described the life and struggle of a group of righteous thieves in the late Northern Song Dynasty. The novel was set in the Water Margins, and through describing the uprising, struggle, and escape of a group of righteous thieves in Liangshan Lake, it showed the complexity of human nature and the conflict between good and evil. Water margin is also known as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels, known as one of the "four great masterpieces", which has a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Water Margins were both classics of Chinese literature that were widely praised and evaluated.
The Eastern Zhou Dynasty was a historical novel in ancient China, but it was not purely a historical novel because it fabricated some historical events and characters. The novel " Records of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms " mainly narrated the political struggles and wars between the vassal states during the Spring and Autumn Period. It described the political, economic, and cultural aspects of the vassal states during the Spring and Autumn Period by describing the stories of the monarchs, princesses, ministers, and generals of each country. Although the novel Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty made up some historical events and characters, it had certain reference value for studying ancient Chinese history and culture.
The author of Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was Ouyang Xiu, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Water Margins were both historical stories. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was an ancient Chinese novel that told the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period, including the political struggles and wars of Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and others. The Water Margins was an ancient Chinese novel that told the story of the peasant uprising at the end of the Song Dynasty and the 108 heroes in the Water Margins. Although these novels are fictional, they reflect the social reality and people's lives at that time.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Water Margins were both classical Chinese novels written in the Ming and Qing Dynasties respectively. They told the stories of the Three Kingdoms period and the Water Margins period in Chinese history and presented the characters in these stories in the form of biographies.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins are both chapter novels because each chapter contains an independent plot and paragraph. Each chapter of a chapter novel usually began with a title and then, according to the sequence of the plot development, there would be a general paragraph at the end of each chapter to summarize the content of the entire chapter.
The contents of Water Margins are as follows: Lin Chong Wu Song Lu Zhishen Yang Zhi Li Kui Shi Jin Wu Yong Gongsun Sheng Zhang Fei Liu Bei Guan Yu Cao Cao The contents of Romance of the Three Kingdoms are as follows: Chapter 1: Three Visits to the Cottage Chapter Two: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter Three: Cutting Off Beard and Abandoning Robe Chapter Four: The Northern Expedition Chapter 5: Wei Wu Alliance Chapter 6: Five Tiger Generals Chapter Seven: Three Heroes vs. Lu Bu Chapter 8: Cao Mengde conquers Wu Chapter 9: Zhuge Liang Beheads Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 10: Guan Yu lost Jingzhou carelessly Chapter 11: Zhang Fei's Megatron at Changban Slope Chapter 12: Zhao Yun saves Liu Chan Chapter 13: Zhuge Liang's Southern Expedition Chapter 14: Wei Yan's Lost Street Pavilion Chapter 15: Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times Chapter 16: Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 17: Zhuge Liang's Verbal Battle with the Confucians Chapter 18: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 19: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 20: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 21: Liu Bei Breaks His Cup for Joy Chapter 22: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 23: Lu Bu Surrender to Cao Cao The Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 25: Sun Quan Persuades Peace Chapter 26: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 27: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 29: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 30: Cao Cao Boils Wine to Talk About Heroes The Battle of Red Cliff Chapter 32: Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times Zhuge Liang's Verbal Battle with the Confucians Chapter 34: Guan Yu Going to the Meeting Alone Chapter 35: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo Chapter Thirty-Six: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 37: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 39: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 40: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 41: Lu Bu Surrender to Cao Battle of Red Cliff Sun Quan Persuades Peace The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 45: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Cao Cao Killed Dong Zhuo Chapter 49: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 50: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 52: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 53: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 54: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 55: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Cao Cao Killed Dong Zhuo Chapter 59: The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 60: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 62: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 63: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 65: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Chapter 68: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 70: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 72: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 73: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo The Three Heroes Against Lu Bu Chapter 75: Liu Bei Entering Sichuan Zhuge Liang Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears Chapter 77: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Cao Cao Killed Dong Zhuo Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu Chapter 80: Liu Bei enters Sichuan Zhuge Liang beheaded Ma Liang with tears Chapter 82: Guan Yu and Zhang Fei Die Together Chapter 83: Cao Cao kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 84: The Three Heroes Fight Lu Bu Chapter 85: Liu Bei enters Sichuan Zhuge Liang beheaded Ma Liang with tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Chapter 88: Cao Cao kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 89: The Three Heroes Fight against Lu Bu Chapter 90: Liu Bei enters Sichuan Zhuge Liang beheaded Ma Liang with tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Chapter 93: Cao Cao Kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 94: The Three Heroes Fight Lu Bu Chapter 95: Liu Bei enters Sichuan Zhuge Liang beheaded Ma Liang with tears Guan Yu and Zhang Fei died together Chapter 98: Cao Cao kills Dong Zhuo Chapter 99: The Three Heroes Fight Lu Bu Liu Bei enters Sichuan