"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the first epic historical novel in China written in the form of chapters and verses. It mainly depicts wars and reflects the political and military struggles among the three political factions of Wei, Shu, and Wu. The novel is roughly divided into five parts: the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the Dong Zhuo Rebellion, the competition among the warlords, the tripartite confrontation, and the reunification under the Jin Dynasty. Against a vast backdrop, it portrays magnificent and thrilling war scenes, successfully depicting nearly five hundred characters. The characters such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others have become widely known. The novel does not adopt a simple narrative of the enemy and us, but provides a historically influential and profound description of all parties involved. The editor, Luo Guanzhong, interweaves the Thirty-Six Stratagems of warfare into the plot, incorporating both plot and military strategies.
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Mister High Official
In the ninth year of the Yongle reign, a prosperous era descended upon the land, and the people were filled with pride. People from all corners of the world flocked to pay tribute to the nation. In such a moment, I ask, who wouldn't dream of becoming an important official!
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Noble Family
This is a Tang Dynasty, which has taken a wrong turn, with the emperor's power declining and the empire fading away. This is also a time when the empire coexists with powerful aristocratic families. Fifteen years ago, the An Shi Rebellion finally subsided, but the Khitan people saw the weakness of the Tang Dynasty and invaded the Central Plains, causing immense suffering. The empire was in turmoil, and the seven major aristocratic families joined forces to drive out the invaders and restore stability. However, they gradually started to seek their own interests and made an agreement: the seven families would take turns serving as prime ministers, each holding power for five years. The protagonist, Zhang Huan, is the lowly-born illegitimate son of the Zhang family in Hedong. However, one day, he accidentally discovers a monumental secret about his identity, and from that moment on, Zhang Huan embarks on a difficult and dark path. - - - - - - - - - - - - (The historical background in this book is purely fictional) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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National Policy
The young republic, the ancient Chinese nation. The emergence of a mysterious substance has completely changed their destinies, ushering in the resurgence of the Chinese nation. In the face of opportunity, the leader of the republic strategizes and achieves victory from a thousand miles away. In the face of challenges, the soldiers of the republic brave all obstacles and march forward. In the face of danger, the people of the republic unite as one and make decisive decisions. Regardless of the wolves in the form of the United States, Japan, Russia, India, and France, I unsheath my sword and laugh proudly on the battlefield. Generations of blood and sweat, five thousand years of bitterness and hardships. The Chinese nation will surely rejuvenate and stand at the pinnacle of the world.
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Spring warmth enters the lord's gate.
Gu Caiwei closed her eyes and opened them again, only to find herself reincarnated in the body of the person who caused her death. As a bonus, the heavens also bestowed upon her a cold-hearted Marquis husband and a troublesome son who constantly opposed her. Seeking revenge was impossible, and seeking death was not an option. Therefore, she made a decision - she would divorce, she would return home, and she would regain the right path of her life! However, along the path of divorce, her cold-faced husband silently dug numerous pits for her...
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Da Ming 1937
"The Five-Day Tour of the Great Ming. In the present day, one day is equivalent to one year in the Ming Dynasty. After the protagonist arrives in the Ming Dynasty, they realize that something is not right with the passage of time. Moreover, the northern part of the country is under the rule of the Qing Dynasty... where it follows a monarchial autocracy, while the southern part of the country is under the rule of the Ming Dynasty, where it follows a constitutional monarchy. The capital of the Northern Qing is kilometers away from the border, while the capital of the Southern Ming is only meters away from the border. However, the protagonist is in the Southern Ming. What do people in the Ming Dynasty wear in this century? How much do they earn? What are the Eastern Factory and the Embroidered Uniform Guard like in this century? Who listens to whom in the imperial family and the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty? How would tank battles be fought between the Ming and Qing Dynasty? How can the Great Ming submarines blockade the Japanese archipelago? Book club: [name].