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"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is one of the four famous works in my country, which is quite popular with the people of our country, and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" describes a history of the last years of the Han Dynasty, and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" can only be said to be a **, Romance has a certain imagination is not true, after all, this is not a historical record. But because many people don't watch history and don't understand history, they just watch some film and television dramas about "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which leads to a lack of understanding of some real history, in fact, there is a very big gap between the characters in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and the characters in real history.
The first "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is inconsistent with real history, Zhao Yun. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhao Yun is undoubtedly a very beloved character, who can be described as wise and brave, handsome and handsome, with almost no shortcomings. And Zhao Yun is the most talked-about thing, is to save Liu Bei's son Liu Chan on the Changban slope, and then killed 7 in and 7 out of Cao Cao's military array, whenever I hear this history, I believe everyone is enthusiastic.
But there is no record of this in real history, and in the real history, Zhao Yun saved Adou, and it was only Liu Bei who ordered him to be responsible for protecting Liu Bei's family. Moreover, in real history, Zhao Yun charged into battle almost only a handful of times, and most of the time he was responsible for protecting Liu Bei or Liu Bei's family.
The second character in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" does not match real history, Zhuge Liang. Because of the popularity of the film and television drama "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", too many people feel omnipotent for the role of Zhuge Liang, whether it is in politics or in the military, he has unparalleled strength, and it can be said to be second to none during the Three Kingdoms period, but this is very different from Zhuge Liang in real history. In real history, although Zhuge Liang was very good in politics and was one of the most outstanding politicians in the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang was not outstanding in military affairs, and he was too deified by later generations, after all, Zhuge Liang was not a god.
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I think there is still a big difference between romance and history, especially in Zhuge Liang's character portrayal.
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The gap is large. Take Zhang Fei as an example, Romance shaped him into a short-tempered, brave and unscrupulous general. And there are historical records that Zhang Fei was a brave and resourceful Confucian general.
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"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is adapted from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which was originally adapted from a historical story as the background, respecting the historical ending, and even if the characters have changed, it will not be too big.
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In order to attract readers, Luo Guanzhong fictionalized many plots, which contrasted greatly with the Three Kingdoms. especially deified Lu Bu, Zhao Yun and others.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms Zhou Yu has the greatest contrast with real history. ** Zhou Yu is written in a narrow-minded and high-minded way, in real history, Zhou Yu is just not in good health, but he has an extraordinary bearing and a broad heart, and his untimely death is only because of heart disease, not because of resentment of Zhuge Liang's talent.
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This person is Wang Lang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", who was scolded to death by Zhuge Liang. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhou Yu is the most contrasting with real history. Historical records:
In the fifteenth year of Jian'an, Sun Quan approved Zhou Yu's plan to conquer Yizhou, and Zhou Yu returned to Jiangling, where he was stationed, traveled to Baqiu, and suddenly died of illness at the age of thirty-six. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he was angry with Zhuge Liang.
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In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhou Yu is the most contrasting with real history. Historical records: In the fifteenth year of Jian'an, Sun Quan approved Zhou Yu's plan to conquer Yizhou, and Zhou Yu returned to Jiangling, where he was stationed, and traveled to Baqiu, where he suddenly died of illness at the age of 36.
In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he was angry with Zhuge Liang.
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The biggest contrast between the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the real history should be Zhou Yu, because Zhou Yu's words are a very extraordinary person in real history, he and Sun Ce established the Eastern Wu together, Zhou Yu is very good at fighting, and has outstanding governing talents. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu is portrayed as a villain with a small belly and chicken intestines and lack of ability.
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The biggest contrast between the characters and history in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms should be Zhou Yu. Because in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu is a villain image who lacks ability, has a small belly, and is very jealous of other people's talents. is in real history, but Zhou Yu is a person with outstanding ability, he can be literate and martial, and helped Sun Ce establish the great cause of Eastern Wu.
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The biggest contrast between the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the real history should be Zhou Yu, because in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu is portrayed as a small-bellied chicken intestine and a very jealous person. But in real history, Zhou Yu is very capable and an outstanding talent who can write and martial arts.
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The character with the greatest contrast with real history in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms should be Guan Yu. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu is a martial saint, but he is actually not that powerful.
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The contrast between the image of Cao Cao in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the real history is very large, Cao Cao, a man of humanity and martial arts, is extremely brave, he is the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Cao Cao is written as a very negative person, but in fact, this is not the case, Cao Cao is still very positive about the world.
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In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao is the most contrasting with the real history, because Cao Cao is still very eloquent in history.
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Which character in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has the greatest contrast with real history? I think it's Cao Ren. Cao Ren in history is very upright, and he is simply a model of Cao Wei's camp.
Cao Pi once wrote a letter to teach Cao Zhang that as a general, he should take Cao Ren as an example. He is also one of Cao Wei's few generals who can lead the army alone. Attacking Xuzhou, Cao Ren led the army to attack other counties; The battle officer crossed, and Cao Ren led the army to recover the rebellious county and defeat Liu Bei.
At this time, he was a partial teacher. After the Chibi War, he guarded Jiangling according to Zhou Yu; Guan Yu attacked Fan, and he did not give in to the death. At this time, he is the bottom line again.
When fighting against Zhou Yu, he once rescued Niu Jin, a general in the army. Such courage and pride are rare in the Three Kingdoms era.
In short, Cao Ren is very good, and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms has really wronged him for many years.
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In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhou Yu and real historical figures should have the greatest contrast. Zhou Yu in history should be a very broad-minded person.
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Yes, the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms are real.
The Three Kingdoms (220 years, 280 years) is a historical period from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty, which was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. During the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated by the combined forces of Sun and Liu, laying the prototype of the Three Kingdoms.
In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor, with the country name "Wei", known as Cao Wei in history, and the history of the Three Kingdoms officially began. The following year, Liu Bei continued the Han Dynasty in Chengdu and was known as Shu Han in history. In 222, Liu Bei lost the Battle of Yiling, and Sun Quan gained most of Jingzhou.
Liu Bei died in 223, and Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei's son Liu Chan to re-ally with Sun Quan. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu, so the Three Kingdoms were officially established.
In the following decades, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei of Shu Han led the army to the north to attack Cao Wei many times, but they never changed the three-legged pattern. The real power in the later period of Cao Wei was gradually controlled by Sima Yi. In 263, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei launched the Wei War to destroy Shu, and Shu Han perished.
Two years later, Sima Zhao died of illness, and his son Sima Yan abolished Emperor Wei Yuan and established himself, and the founding name was "Jin", known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history. In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed the Eastern Wu Dynasty and unified China, thus ending the Three Kingdoms period and entering the Jin Dynasty.
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