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Three Kingdoms:Culture-Classic-Literature
Three Kingdoms[4 Books]
System #: BA-02-0022
ISBN:  7-119-00590-1
ISBN:  7119005901
Author: Luo Guanzhong, Translator: Moss Roberts
Language:  English
Publisher: Foreign Language Press, China
Type: Paperback
Pages: 2340 Pages
List price: $50.00
Our Price: $35.95
 
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"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide. Thus is has ever been." Echoing the rhythms of Chinese history itself, the monumental tale Three Kingdoms begins. As important for Chinese culture as the Homeric epics have been for the West, this fourteenth-century masterpiece continues to be loved and read throughout China today. Three Kingdoms portrays a fateful moment at the end of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.d.220) when the future of the Chinese empire lay in the balance. Fearing attacks by three rebellious states, the emperor sent out an urgent appeal for support. In response, three young men--the aristocratic Liu Xuande, the fugitive Lord Guan, and the pig butcher Zhang Fei--met to swear eternal brotherhood and fealty to their beleaguered country. Their vow set in motion the series of events that ultimately resulted in the collapse of the Han. Writing centuries later, Luo Guanzhong drew on, often-told tales of this turbulent period to fashion a sophisticated narrative of loyalty and treachery, triumph and defeat, that came to epitomize all that was best and worst in the life of his country.

Volume I

Contents
  • Chapter 1: Three Bold Spirits Plight Mutual Faith in the Peach Garden, Heroes and Champions Win First Honors Fighting the Yellow Scarves
  • Chapter 2: Zhang Fei Whips the Government Inspector, Imperial In - Law He jin Plots Against the Eunuchs
  • Chapter 3: In Wenming Garden, Dong Zhuo Denounces Ding Yuan, With Gold and Pearls, Li Su Plies Lu Bu
  • Chapter 4: The Installation of the Chenliu Prince; Emperor Shao Is Deposed, A Plot Against Traitor Dong; Cao Cao Presents a Jeweled Knife
  • Chapter 5: Cao Cao Rallies the Lords with a Forged Decree, The Three Brothers Engage Lu Bu in Battle
  • Chapter 6: In Razing the Capital, dong Zhuo Commits Heinous Crimes, By Concealing the Jade Seal, Sun Jian Betrays The Confederation
  • Chapter 7: Yuan Shao Battles Gongsun Zan at the River Pan, Sun Jian Attacks Liu Biao Across the Great River
  • Chapter 8: Wang Yun Shrewdly Sets a Double Snare, Dong Zhuo Starts a Brawl at Phoenix Pavilion
  • Chapter 9: Lu Bu Kills the Tyrant for Wang Yun, Li Jue Invades the Capital on Jia Xu's Advice
  • Chapter 10: Ma Teng Takes Up Arms to Save the Throne, Cao Cao Musters an Army to Avenge His Father
  • Chapter 11: Liu Xuande Rescues Kong Rong at Beihai, Lu Bu Defeats Cao Cao Near Puyang
  • Chapter 12: Tao Qian Yields Xuzhou Three Times, Cao Cao Overwhelms Lu Bu In Battle
  • Chapter 13: Li Jue and Guo Si Cross Swords, Yang Feng and dong Cheng Rescue the Emperor
  • Chapter 14: Cao Cao Moves e Emperor to Xuchang, Lu Bu attacks Xuzhou by Night
  • Chapter15: Taishi Ci and Sun Ce Fight Their Hearts Out, Sun Ce Plants His Kingdom South of the River
  • Chapter 16: Lu Bu Demonstrates His Marksmanship Before His camp, Cao Cao Suffers Defeat at the River Yu
  • Chapter 17: Yuan Shu Fields Seven Armies, Cao Cao Joins Forces with Three Generals
  • Chapter 18: Jia Xu Outwits the Enemy and Carries the Day, Xiahou Dun Plucks Out and Swallows His Wounded Eye
  • Chapter 19: Cao Cao Battles Fiercely at Xiapi, Lu Bu Falls at White Gate Tower
  • Chapter 20: Cao Cao Leads the Royal Hunt near the Capital, Dong Cheng Receives a Mandate in the Palace
  • Chapter 21: Cao Cao Warms Wine and Rates the Heroes of the Realm, Lord Guan Takes Xuzhou by Stratagem and Beheads Che Zhou
  • Chapter 22: Cao Cao Takes the Field Against Yuan Shao, Lord Guan and Zhang Fei Capture Two Generals
  • Chapter 23: Mi Heng Strips, Denouncing the traitor, Ji Ping Is Executed for Threatening Cao's Life
  • Chapter 24: The Traitor Cao Murders the Consort Dong, The Imperial Uncle Liu flees to Yuan Shao
  • chapter 25: Trapped on a Hill, Lord Guan Sets Three Conditions, At Baima, Cao Cao Breaks the Heavy Siege
  • Chapter 26: Yuan Shao Loses a Battle and Another General, Lord Guan Returns His official Seal
  • Chapter 27: The Man of the Magnificent Beard Rides Alone a Thousand Li, The Lord of Hanshou Slays Six Generals and Breaches Rive Passes
  • Chapter 28: Lord Guan Slays Cai Yang, Dispelling His Brothers' Doubts, Liege and Liege en Unite Again at Gucheng
  • Chapter 29: The Overlord of the Southland Executes a Sorcerer, The Rule of the South Passes to Green -eyed Sun Quan
  • Chapter 30: Yuan Shao Suffers Defeat at Guandu, Cao Cao Burns the Stores at Wuchao
  • Chapter 31: Cao Cao defeats Yuan Shao at Cangting, Liu Xuande Turns to Liu Biao in Jingzhou
  • Chapter 32: Yuan Shang and His Brother Struggle for Jizhou, Xu You Proposes Diverting the River Zhang
    Notes


    Volume II
    Contents
  • Chapter 33: Cao Pi Exploits the Yuans' Troubles and Marries Lady Zhen, Guo Jia Bequeaths a Plan to Secure Liaodong
  • Chapter 34: Lady Cai Eavesdrops on a Private Talk, Imperial Uncle Liu Vaults the River Tan on Horseback
  • Chapter 35: Xuande Encounters a Recluse in Nanzhang, Shan Fu Finds a Hero -Lord in Xinye
  • Chapter 36: Xuande Surprises the Town of Fan, Shan Fu Recommends Zhuge Liang
  • Chapter 37: Still Water Recommends Another Noted Scholar, Liu Xuande Pays Three Visits to Zhuge Liang Chapter 38: Kongming Determines the Realm's Division and Charts a Course, Sun Quan Leads a Naval Attack and Exacts Revenge
  • Chapter 39: Jingzhou's Heir Pleads Three Times for Advice, The Director General Makes His Debut at Bowang
  • Chapter 40: Lady Cai Proposes Ceding Jingzhou to Cao Cao, Zhuge Liang Burns Cao's Men in Xinye
  • chapter 41: Liu Xuande Leads His Flock over the River, Zhao Zilong Rescues Master Liu Single - handedly
  • Chapter 42: Zhang Fei Makes an Uproar at Steepslope Bridge, Xuande, Defeated, Flees to the Han River ford
  • Chapter 43: Kongming Debates the Southern Officials, Lu Su Rejects the Consensus
  • Chapter 44: Kongming Cunningly Moves Zhou Yu to Anger, Sun Quan Decides on a Plan to Defeat Cao Cao
  • Chapter 45: Cao Cao Suffers Casualties at Three Rivers, Jiang Gan Springs a Trap at the Congregation of Heroes
  • Chapter 46: Kongming Borrows Cao Cao's Arrows Through a ruse, Huang Gai Is Flogged Following a Secret Plan
  • Chapter 47: Kan Ze's Secret Letter Offering a Sham Surrender, Pang Tong's Shrewd Plan for Connecting the Boats
  • Chapter 48: Feasting on the Great River, Cao Cao Sings an Ode, Linking Its Boats, The North Prepares for War
  • Chapter 49: On Seven Star Altar Kongming Supplicates the Wind, At Three Rivers Zhou Yu Unleashes the Fire
  • Chapter 50: Kongming Foresees the Outcome at Huarong, Lord Guan Releases, and Obligates, Cao Cao
  • Chapter 51: Cao Ren Battles the Southland Troops, Kongming Spoils Zhou Yu's Victory
  • Chapter 52: Zhuge Liang Temporizes with Lu Su, Zhao Zilong Captures Guiyang
  • Chapter 53: Lord Guan Spares Huang Zhong, Sun Quan Battles Zhang Liao
  • Chapter 54: Stale Mother Wu Meets the Bridegroom in a Temple, Imperial Uncle Liu Takes His Bride to the Wedding Chamber
  • Chapter 55: Xuande Incites Lady Sun to Flee the South, Kongming Riles Zhou Yu for the Second Time
  • Chapter 56: Cao Cao Feasts at Bronze Bird Tower, Kongming Riles Zhou Yu for the Third Time
  • Chapter 57: Sleeping Dragon Mourns Zhou Yu at Chaisang, Young phoenix Takes Office at Leiyang
  • Chapter 58: Ma Chao Avenges His Father in the Field, Cao Ah Man Throws Down His Coat and Cuts off His Beard
  • Chapter 59: Xu Chu Strips Down and duels with Ma Chao, Cao Cao's Doctored Letter Turns ma Chao against Han Sui
  • Chapter 60: Zhang Song Confounds Yang Xiu, Pang Tong Proposes the Conquest of Shu
  • Chapter 61: Zhao Zilong Recovers Ah Dou At the River, Sun Quan 's Letter Causes Cao Cao to Retreat
  • Chapter 62: Yang and Gao Lose Their Heads in the conquest of Fu, Huang and Wei Vie for Credit in the Attack on Luo
  • Chapter 63: Zhuge Liang Weeps for Pang Tong, Zhang Fei Obliges Yan Yan Notes


    Volume III
    Contents
  • Chapter 64: Kongming Sets a Scheme to Capture Zhang Ren, Yang Fu Borrows Troops to Vanquish Ma Chao
  • Chapter 65: Ma Chao Attacks Jiameng Pass, Liu Bei Assumes the Protectorship of the Riverlands
  • Chapter 66: A Lone Swordsman, Guan Presents Himself at Lu Su's Feast, Empress Wu Lays Down Her Life for Her House
  • Chapter 67: Cao Cao Conquers Hanzhong, Zhang Liao Prevails at Xiaoyao Ford
  • Chapter 68: Gan Ning's Band Sacks the Northern Camp, Zuo Ci Throws a Cup, Teasing Cao Cao
  • Chapter 69: Conning the Changes, Guan Lu Sees Things to Come, Chastening Han Traitors, Five Vassals Die Loyal
  • Chapter 70: Fierce Zhang Fei Takes Wakou Pass, Veteran Huang zhong Seizes Mount Tiandang
  • Chapter 71: Huang zhong's Fresh Fighters Conquer a Fatigued Foe, Zhao zilong 's Few Overcome Many
  • Chapter 72: zhuge Liang's Cunning Captures Hanzhong, Cao Cao's Army Retreats to Ye Gorge
  • Chapter 73: Xuande Becomes King of Hanzhong, Lord Guan Storms Xiangyang District
  • Chapter 74: Pang De Carries His Coffin to His Final Battle, Lord Guan Floods the Enemy 's Seven Armies
  • chapter 75: Hua Tuo Scrapes the Poison from Lord Guan's Bone, Lu Meng Sends Mariners Across the River in Disguise
  • Chapter 76: Xu Huang Wages War on the river Mian, Lord guan Flees to Mai in Defeat
  • Chapter 77: At Mount Yuquan Lord Guan Manifests a Divine Presence, In Luoyang City Cao Cao Feels the Force of His Soul
  • Chapter 78: Treating an Affliction , a Famous Practitioner Dies, Delivering the Last Command, the Tyrant Ends His Days
  • Chapter 79: brother Oppresses Brother; Cao Zhi Composes a Poem, Nephew Entraps Uncle; Liu Feng Answers to the Law
  • Chapter 80: Cao Pi Deposes the Emperor, Usurps the Liu Throne, The King of Hanzhong Assumes the Throne, Continues the Han Line
  • Chapter 81: Eager for Revenge, Zhang Fei Is Assassinated, To Avenge His Brother, the Emperor Goes to War
  • Chapter 82: Sun Quan Submits to Wei, Receives the Nine dignities, The First Ruler Marches on Wu, Rewards All armies
  • Chapter 83: Fighting at Xiaoting, the Emperor Takes a Foe, Defending the River, a Scholar Takes Command
  • Chapter 84: Lu Xun Burns a Severn -Hundred -Li Line of Camps, Kongming Deploys the Eightfold Ramparts Maze
  • Chapter 85: First Ruler Liu Finds a Guardian for His Heir, Zhuge Liang Calmly Holds Off Five Armies
  • Chapter 86: To Thwart Zhang Wen, Qin Mi Shows Genius in Debate, To Defeat Cao Pi, Xu Sheng Employs Fire in Attack
  • Chapter 87: The Prime Minister Musters a Massive Force and Conquers the Southern Rebels, The Man King Leads a Heaven-defying Army and Is Captured for the First Time
  • chapter 88: Riverlands Forces Cross the Lu and Capture Once Again the Foreign King, Zhuge Liang Sees Through a False Submission and Makes the Third Capture
  • Chapter 89: The Lord of Wuxiang Puts His Fourth Plan to Work, The King of the Man Meets His Fifth Arrest
  • Chapter 90: Giant Bests Are Deployed in Kongming's Sixth Victory, Rattan Shields Are Burned in Meng Huo's Seventh Capture
  • Chapter 91: The Prime Minister Sacrifices to River Ghosts Before Leading the Army Home, The Lord of Wu Petitions for a Just War Against the Northern Heartland
  • Chapter 92: Zhao Zilong Slaughters Five Generals, Zhuge Liang Snares Three Cities
  • Chapter 93: Jiang Wei Submits to Kongming, Kongming's Invective Kills Wang Lang
  • Chapter 94: Zhuge Liang Defeats the Qiang in a Snowstorm, Sima Yi Captures Meng Da in Good Time
    Notes


    Volume IV
  • Chapter 95: rejecting Advice, Ma Su Loses Jieting, Strumming His Lute, Konming Drives Off Sima
  • Chapter 96: Shedding Tears, Kongming Executes Ma Su, cutting Hair, Zhou Fang Deceives Cao Xiu
  • Chapter 97: Kongming Appeals Again for an Expedition Against Wei, Jiang Wei Defeats the Cao Army by Offering a False Letter
  • Chapter 98: Wang Shuang Is Executed While Pursuing the Hang Army, Kongming Is Victorious After Raiding Chencang
  • Chapter 99: Zhuge Liang defeats the Wei Army, Sima Yi Pillages the Riverlands
  • Chapter 100: Raiding Han Troops Destroy Cao Zhen 's Camp, Kongming's Battle Line Humbles Sima Yi
  • Chapter 101: disguised as a God, Kongming Comes Forth from Longshang, Racing for Saber Gateway, Zhang He Falls into a Trap
  • Chapter 102: Sima Yi Holds the bridge over the Wei, Zhuge Liang Creates Wooden bulls and gliding Horses
  • Chapter 103: Sima Yi Is Trapped in Shangfang Gorge, At Wuzhangyuan zhuge Prays to Reverse His Star -told Fate
  • Chapter 104: The Guiding Star Falls, and the Han Prime Minister Returns to Heaven, The Wei Field Marshal Is Terrified by the Sight of a Wooden Statue
  • Chapter 105: Kongiming Leaves a Plan in the Brocade Bag, Cao Rui Removes the Ambrosia - collecting Bowl
  • Chapter 106: Suffering a Defeat, Gongsun Yuan Dies at Xiangping, Feigning Illness, Sima Yi Deceives Cao Shuang
  • Chapter 107: Wei's Rule Is Transferred to the House of Sima, Jiang Wei Loses a battle at Ox Head Mountain
  • Chapter 108: Ding Feng In the snowstorm Uses Short Blades, Sun Jun at the banquet Works a Secret Plan
  • Chapter 109: A Han General's ruse: Sima Zhao trapped, Retribution for the House of Wei: Cao Fang Deposed
  • Chapter 110: Wen Yang, Riding Alone, Drives Back a Brave Force, Jiang Wei , Back to the water, Defeats a great Enemy
  • Chapter 111: With Ingenuity Deng Ai defeats Jiang Wei, For Justice's Sake zhuge Dan Campaigns Against Sima Zhao
  • Chapter 112: Yu Quan Dies Nobly Trying to Save Shouchun, Jiang Wei Fights Fiercely Attempting to Seize Longwall
  • chapter 113:Ding Feng Frames a Plan to Kill Sun Chen
  • Chapter 114:Cao Mao Is Slaughtered in His Carriage at South Capital Gateway Jiang Wei Sacrifices Grin to Defeat the Wei Army
  • Chapter 115:Succumbing to Slander, the Second Emperor Recalls His Army, Using Military Farms , Jiang Wei Escapes Disaster
  • Chapter 116:zhong Hui Details a Fore to Enter Hanzhong, The Ghost of the Martial Lord Haunts Dingjun Mountain
  • Chapter 117: Deng Ai slips Through Yinping Pass, Zhuge Zhan fights to the End at Mianzhu
  • Chapter 118:Weeping at the Ancestral Hall, a Filial Prince Dies, Entering the Riverlands, Two Warriors Vie for Glory
  • Chapter 119: The False Surrender Proves a Futile Ploy, an Imperial Abdication Copies the Pattern
  • Chapter 120:With the Recommendation of Du Yu, an Old General Offers a New plan, With Sun Hao's Surrender, the Realm Is United
    Notes
    Principal Characters in Three Kingdoms
    Contents
    Chronology of Main Events in Three Kingdoms
    List of Maps
    Titles, Terms and Offices in Three Kingdoms
    Foreword
    Afterword: About Three Kingdoms
    Abbreviations
    Acknowledgements
    About the Translator




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