What are the first ten episodes of Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms about?

Updated on culture 2024-03-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It needs to be summarized, and I'll tell you about the additional points.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just look at it once and you'll find out.

    "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is one of the four classical Chinese classics, and is China's first long chapter Hui Historical Romance**, the full name is "The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the author is Luo Guanzhong, a ** family in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.

    The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the historical situation of nearly 105 years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty, mainly describing wars, reflecting the political and military struggles between the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It reflects the transformation of various social struggles and contradictions in the Three Kingdoms era, summarizes the historical changes of this era, and shapes a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

    The book is divided into five parts: the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Dong Zhuo's Rebellion, the Heroes Competing for the Deer, the Three Kingdoms, and the Three Kingdoms Returning to Jin. On the vast background, scenes of majestic war were staged. The editor, Luo Guanzhong, integrated the 36 strategies of the art of war between the lines, with both the plot and the strategy of the art of war.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Three Kingdoms, my favorite passage is the part where Feng Xiao and Zhang Fei play big names. Feng Xiao and Kong Ming are on an equal footing, but the person is ugly, I didn't think that Liu Bei was a guy who took people by face, so he gave Feng Xiao a petty official to do. Feng Yan went, and later Zhang Fei heard that Feng Yan had been not doing serious things, not reading official documents, and not caring about work since she became an official, just drinking and sleeping, Zhang Fei, a reckless person with 258 chickens, went crazy, and wanted to teach Feng Yan a lesson.

    Ask Feng Xiao: How long have you not worked? Feng Xiao:

    More than half a year.

    What do you do every day?

    Drink wine and eat meat. Zhang Fei went crazy, looking at the mountains of official documents, and wanted to do it.

    Feng Xiao said: This is? Someone, get me a drink. Somebody went and fetched him a drink.

    Feng Xiao began to examine the official documents and review them one by one. The drinker didn't come back. The job is done, and the mouth is muttering, this is a thing? Zhang Fei was stupid, and quickly knelt down and kowtowed, and called: Mr. God.

    Later, Kong Ming heard that Feng Yan had come to defect, so he quickly introduced it to Liu Bei, and regretted it to Liu Bei. Overkill, no wonder Mr. has a temper.

    To explain a truth, I think: only when there is oil and water in the stomach can we be not afraid of the sky and the earth, be prepared, and the real person will not show his face.

    Journey to the West, what shocked me the most was that the scriptures were successfully learned in the end, but the two monks wanted benefits, Sun Wukong was a parent of a habitual child, and he didn't even give a fart, but the monk gave a fake scripture, and after a tribulation, there was a true scripture in the end. I'm sure you've seen this too.

    Personally, I think it explains: it reflects some dirty things in the world, whether to abide by it or to resist like Sun Wukong, it is a matter of the benevolent and the wise and the wise. Compliance cannot be said to be wrong or right, and resistance is the same, which may be the disobedience of sentient beings.

    Water Margin, I like the part where Wu Song killed the enemy's whole family, Wu Song was murdered and successfully fought back by his own ability and killed the enemy's whole family.

    I think it shows that whoever has the ability is not as capable as himself, and he is the most reliable.

    Brother, I'm all hand-to-hand. I didn't copy it, why can't you bear it if you don't adopt me?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Three Kingdoms: Do not do to others what you would not do to yourself. Don't take the good as small and do nothing, and don't do the evil small.

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