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This is a common technique in China.
First, if there is such a big green snake, the appearance of such a story will be more attractive.
Second, in our Chinese culture, the reaction of nature is also a symbol of a certain signal of human society, and the use of the big green snake to bring out a situation of the dispute between the three kingdoms is a kind of foreshadowing.
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It's a foreshadowing. It is also a means of writing for the author. It's an artistic effect, in order to reflect the chaos of the world at that time. It's a symbolism.
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After all, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is an adaptation of history, and the timeline and background cannot be tampered with. Moreover, the foreshadowing is also needed to make people understand the big picture, so that the story can continue to develop.
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Because the author specifically foreshadowed at the beginning, this green snake is to reveal that the Han Dynasty is coming to an end. Liu Bang beheaded the white snake back then, and later established the Han Dynasty, and the ancient cyan actually represents black, white represents the beginning, and black means the end, so the author first let the big green snake appear at the beginning.
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In the book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the author Luo Guanzhong briefly expounded a series of events in the Qin and Han dynasties, the Western Han Dynasty, Guangwu Zhongxing, and the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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The first one to appear is the big green snake, which represents the demise of the Han Dynasty, because in ancient times, green was black, and black represented destruction.
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The appearance of the green snake like a dragon in ancient times is a symbol of power, and the appearance of the big green snake also means the demise of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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This was to herald the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Bang beheaded the White Snake Uprising, so it ended with the Green Snake.
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hinting at the end of the Han Dynasty, the beginning of the Han Dynasty was Liu Bang's White Snake Uprising, and the end of the Han Dynasty was the appearance of a big green snake.
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The reason why the first appearance of the Great Green Snake in the Three Kingdoms is to attract the reader's attention and meaning, throwing out a blind introduction, which also implies the decline and demise of the Han Dynasty, and also reveals the change of the throne during the Three Kingdoms period.
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The appearance of the big green snake means that the world is about to be in chaos, and the Han Dynasty has been serious to the point of breaking out a peasant uprising. And into troubled times.
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Because the first big green snake in the Three Kingdoms hinted at the fate of the change of throne and the change of ownership in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
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I don't think so, because Liu Bang is killing the white snake, and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins with the green snake.
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It doesn't matter much, after all, Liu Bang is killing the white snake, not the green snake.
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I don't think there's much connection, the two are different events.
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I don't think so, after all, there is not much history about these things.
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