Three Kingdoms: A Historical Novel, Complete And Unabridged
This
is the complete unabridged version, translated to English by Moss
Roberts.
Via
Wikipedia:
Romance
of the Three Kingdoms
(traditional
Chinese: 三國演義;
simplified
Chinese: 三国演义;
pinyin: Sānguó
Yǎnyì)
is a 14th-century historical
novel attributed to Luo
Guanzhong. It is set in the turbulent years towards the end
of the Han dynasty and the Three
Kingdoms period in Chinese
history, starting in 184 AD and ending with the reunification of
the land in
280 by Western
Jin. The novel is based primarily on the Records
of the Three Kingdoms
(三國志),
written by Chen
Shou.
The
story – part historical and part fictional – romanticises and
dramatises the lives of feudal lords and their retainers, who tried
to replace the dwindling Han dynasty or restore it. While the novel
follows hundreds of characters, the focus is mainly on the three
power blocs that emerged from the remnants of the Han dynasty, and
would eventually form the three states of Cao
Wei, Shu Han,
and Eastern Wu.
The novel deals with the plots, personal and military battles,
intrigues, and struggles of these states to achieve dominance for
almost 100 years.
Romance
of the Three Kingdoms
is acclaimed as one of the Four
Great Classical Novels of Chinese
literature; it has a total of 800,000 words and nearly a thousand
dramatic characters (mostly historical) in 120 chapters.[1]
The novel is among the most beloved works of literature in East
Asia,[2]
and its literary influence in the region has been compared to that of
the works of Shakespeare
on English
literature.[3]
It is arguably the most widely read historical novel in late imperial
and modern China.[4]
Herbert Giles
stated that among the Chinese themselves, this is regarded as the
greatest of all their novels.[5]
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