During the Three Kingdoms period, this period of Chinese history shone with legendary colors, not only political and military struggles were ups and downs, but also presented a rich and colorful picture in many aspects such as culture and economy. From Cao Pi's usurpation of the Han Dynasty as emperor in 220 to the unification of the Three Kingdoms in the Western Jin Dynasty in 280, this period witnessed the division and integration of the general trend of the world, and performed a magnificent historical drama.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms", a history known for its grand historical perspective, rich character creation and twisty plot layout, records the changes of this period in a panoramic way. It started with the Yellow Turban Uprising in 184 and spanned a period of 100 years, drawing a grand blueprint for the political, military, and cultural struggles during the Three Kingdoms period.
During this period, the powerful and powerful in various places arose, and disputes continued, which gradually evolved into a situation in which the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu were in full swing. The establishment of these three countries is inseparable from the large group of brilliant strategists and brave generals gathered around them. This is an era full of variables, and it is also an era of heroes, and the gains and losses of talents are often related to the rise and fall of a country. As Zhou Yu said: "Since ancient times, those who win people have prospered, and those who have lost have died." ”
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" profoundly reflects the war for talent during this period. This is not only a fight between generals, but also a battle of wisdom between strategists. According to statistics, there are more than 400 strategic encounters described in this **, and almost all of these schemes came from the hands of those strategists.
These advisers, they not only have superior wisdom and profound thoughts, but also have a common philosophy of life: "good birds choose trees to perch, and virtuous ministers choose their masters to do things." This not only reflects their personal values, but also reveals their motivation for choosing the master and giving advice to them.
During this period, a number of figures who left a deep imprint on Chinese history emerged, such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, etc. They are not only symbols of this era, but also outstanding representatives of Chinese history. Their stories, thousands of years later, are still being told.
In general, the Three Kingdoms refers to the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China, specifically the three regimes of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. This period took place between 220 and 280 AD. The Three Kingdoms period was an era full of variables, an era of heroes, and an era of competition between advisers and ministers, and the gains and losses of talents. The history of this period is not only a political and military struggle, but also a contest of culture and wisdom. The history of this period is of great value for our understanding of the development and evolution of ancient Chinese society.