Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese classical novel with 43 chapters. The following is a brief introduction of each chapter: Chapter 42: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Dai with Tears This time, Zhuge Liang shed tears and killed Ma Dai, losing a tiger general. Kong Ming knew Ma Dai's loyalty. He had made great contributions to Shu Han, but because of this, he was envied by the Wei generals and eventually killed by the Wei army. Kong Ming was deeply saddened, so he wrote the title of this chapter,"Kong Ming Beheads Ma Dai with Tears", to express his value for loyalty and trust. Chapter 41 Guan Yu Arrives Alone In this round, Guan Yu went to the meeting alone and started a fierce duel with Cao Cao. Guan Yu had met Cao Cao once before, but because Cao Cao's advisors were worried about Guan Yu's threat, they could not officially duel with him. In this round, Guan Yu showed his courage and loyalty and finally defeated Cao Cao, laying a solid foundation for Shu Han. Chapter 43 Liu Bei Visits the Cottage Three Times This time, Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain. Zhuge Liang provided Liu Bei with many suggestions on how to govern the country and eventually helped Liu Bei establish the Shu Han Dynasty. This time, the title "Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times" expressed Liu Bei's recognition and gratitude for Zhuge Liang's talent. Chapter 44 Sun Quan Nine Sects Chain Ship In this round, Sun Quan's Nine Sects Chain Ship successfully defeated Cao Cao's navy. Sun Quan used his wisdom and strategy to use the Nine Sects Chain Ship tactic to successfully stop Cao Cao's attack. This time, the title 'Sun Quan's Nine Sects Chain Ship' reflected Sun Quan's wit and strategy. Chapter 45: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Dai with Tears This time, Kong Ming showed his loyalty and trust by cutting Ma Dai with tears. Kong Ming knew Ma Dai's loyalty. He had made great contributions to Shu Han, but because of this, he was envied by the Wei generals and eventually killed by the Wei army. Kong Ming was deeply saddened, so he wrote the title of this chapter,"Kong Ming Beheads Ma Dai with Tears", to express his value for loyalty and trust.