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Romance of the Three Kingdoms author Luo Guanzhong How did he complete this book.
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It was Luo Guanzhong, who used to be a soldier, so he was able to describe war scenes with ease.
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Summary. The author of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is Luo Guanzhong, the first family in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty. Based on Chen Shou's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and Pei Songzhi's annotations, as well as the folk tales and legends of the Three Kingdoms, he created a long chapter of Huiti Historical Romance**, which is known as the four classic Chinese masterpieces together with "Journey to the West", "Water Margin" and "Dream of Red Mansions".
Author of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The author of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is Luo Guanzhong, the first family in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty. Based on Chen Shou's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and Pei Songzhi's annotations, as well as the folk tales and legends of the Three Kingdoms, he created a long chapter of Huiti Historical Romance**, which is known as the four classic Chinese masterpieces together with "Journey to the West", "Water Margin" and "Dream of Red Mansions".
The author of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is Luo Guanzhong, a ** family in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. But this book is not his original, but the story of the Three Kingdoms that has been circulated among the people, and it is more orthodox, figuring out the rhetoric, etc., and re-compiling it into a chapter back style**, adding his own ideas and concepts to it. The story of the Three Kingdoms is not achieved overnight, it has experienced a relatively long period of interpretation from history to **, and the literati and ordinary people of all dynasties have added new things to him, with their own views, and Luo Guanzhong also added his own ideas when he wrote this **, thus forming a complete **.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms**History: The "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty is the earliest source of the story of the Three Kingdoms, but this is a historical book in the style of Ji Biography, with a brief account and a rough outline. Pei Songzhi, a native of the Southern Song Dynasty, annotated the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", adding many anecdotes, and greatly enhancing the legend and readability.
During the reign of Yuan Yingzong (1321-1323), the "Quanxiang Three Kingdoms Zhipinghua" published by the Xin'an Yu clan (a saying Jian'an Yu clan) appeared, which is the earliest surviving and the only known Pinghua with the theme of the story of the Three Kingdoms. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Luo Guanzhong absorbed folklore, scripts, and opera stories on the basis of Chen Shou's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and Pei Songzhi's notes, and wrote "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The earliest known publication was engraved in the first year of Jiajing (1522), called Jiajingben, with the title "Jin Pingyang Marquis Chen Shou Shi Biography, Later Luo Ben Guanzhong Edition".
After the Jiajing version, a large number of new editions appeared, all of which were mainly based on the Jiajing version, and only did some illustrations, research, comments, additions and deletions of texts, and the collation of the number of volumes and the purpose of the review. During the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty, Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang made some revisions to Jiajing's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", mainly to sort out the review and revise the wording. There are no major changes to the content, etc., such as changing the poems.
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