Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 22 is a modern text, the content is as follows: This time, Cao Cao led his army to attack Sun Quan's South County. However, due to the strength of Sun Quan's garrison in the Jiangxia region, Cao Cao's army was unable to capture South County. After that, Cao Cao was defeated in the Battle of Guandu and was forced to retreat. This event marked the end of Cao Cao's dream of unifying the north and also an important turning point in the Three Kingdoms period. In addition, it was mentioned that Liu Bei had successfully seized the Jingzhou region with the help of Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others. In this battle, Liu Bei defeated Sun Quan's army and obtained a large amount of land and population in Jingzhou. This event also marked the rise of Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period, becoming one of the founders of Shu Han.
Chapter 10 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was about Guan Yu's righteous release of Cao Cao and Zhang Fei's return of affection to Liu Bei. This time, it was about Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others who developed their own forces after the Battle of Red Cliff and finally joined forces to resist Cao Cao. This time, the story was rich and colorful, and the characters were vivid. It was one of the classics in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In this round, Liu Bei had received Zhuge Liang's help to establish Shu Han in Jingzhou. Guan Yu had turned the tide in the Battle of Maicheng and defeated Cao Cao's army, finally submitting to Liu Bei. Zhang Fei, on the other hand, had a conflict with Liu Bei's sworn brother Lu Bu during Liu Bei's time in Jingzhou, but was eventually resolved by Liu Bei. At the same time, Zhang Fei's outstanding performance in the Battle of Maicheng had contributed to the development of Shu Han's forces. This time, it also described the situation of the various parties in the Battle of Red Cliff, as well as the contradictions and cooperation between Cao Wei and Shu Han. In order to resist Cao Wei's attack, Sun Quan asked Liu Bei for help. The two of them worked together to formulate a plan for the Battle of Yiling. After the Battle of Red Cliff, Cao Cao gradually realized his mistakes and began to reflect on his mistakes and try to redeem himself. Chapter 10 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a wonderful chapter in Guan Yu's Yishi, Cao Cao's Zhang Fei's Love, and Liu Bei's Love. Through a variety of storylines, it showed the struggles of various forces and the characters 'characters during the Three Kingdoms period. It was a chapter that could not be missed in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Chapter 20 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of Cao Cao's defeat at the Battle of Red Cliff. In this letter, I will describe in detail what happened. Cao Cao led his army to Red Cliff, hoping to defeat Sun Quan and his army in the Battle of Red Cliff. Cao Cao's army encountered a fierce attack from Sun Quan's army at Red Cliff, but due to Cao Cao's improper command, the army was in chaos and defeated. The result of the Battle of Red Cliff was extremely tragic. Cao Cao's army was utterly defeated by Sun Quan's army, losing almost all of their fighting strength. In the end, Cao Cao had no choice but to retreat and accept Sun Quan's peace proposal. This incident had a profound impact on Cao Cao's historical status. The defeat at the Battle of Red Cliff made him realize the power of Sun Quan's army and also made him more modest and cautious. From then on, Cao Cao began to learn from Sun Quan and began to adopt more prudent and wise military strategies in order to achieve better results in future wars. This was the vernacular description of the 20th chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Chapter 39 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms described how Cao Cao led his army to attack Lu Bu. In the end, Lu Bu was besieged at the White Gate Tower and killed by Cao Cao. This time, there were many wonderful plots, such as how Cao Cao took advantage of Lu Bu's weakness and how Lu Bu defended himself. This chapter was also one of the most representative chapters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, showing the resourceful struggle between Cao Cao and Lu Bu.
Chapter 19 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of Cao Cao's defeat at the Battle of Red Cliff. During the war, Cao Cao's army suffered a fierce attack from Sun Quan and Liu Bei's allied forces at Red Cliff. In the end, Cao Cao suffered a crushing defeat and suffered heavy losses. This time, Cao Cao adopted many strategies to deal with the enemy's attack, but none of them worked. He sent Zhang Liao to lead the vanguard to attack Sun Quan's camp, but Zhang Liao was killed by Sun Quan. He also sent Sima Yi to lead the army to reinforce him, but Sima Yi was killed in the fire attack. In the end, Cao Cao could only flee back to Xuchang and lament the cruelty of the war and his own incompetence. This was also one of the most important historical events of the Three Kingdoms period, which had a profound impact on future generations.
The content of the 41st chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was as follows: Cao Cao led his army to attack Lu Bu. The two sides engaged in a fierce battle at Guandu. Cao Cao's general, Xu You, was killed by Lu Bu before the Battle of Guandu. He took the opportunity to suggest to Cao Cao that he use Yuan Shao's internal contradictions to eliminate Lu Bu. Cao Cao followed Xu You's advice and used fire to defeat Lu Bu's army. After that, Cao Cao continued to attack Yuan Shao and the two sides launched a fierce battle in Hebei. In a battle, Cao Cao's general Dian Wei was killed by Yuan Shao's general Yuan Tan in order to protect Cao Cao. Cao Cao was very sad, but he did not give up and continued to lead the army to attack Yuan Tan. In the end, Cao Cao successfully destroyed Yuan Shao after the Battle of Guandu and became one of the most powerful rulers of the Three Kingdoms period. At the end of the story, Cao Cao encountered some difficulties in governing the country. He needed to balance the interests of various forces. He took some measures to maintain the stability of the country, but they were also opposed by some opposition parties. Cao Cao finally managed to govern the country successfully through wisdom and courage and became one of the famous politicians in Chinese history.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 17: After the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei and Sun Quan joined forces to resist Cao Cao. Cao Cao sent Zhang Liao and Guan Yu to attack Wu but was defeated by Sun Quan's navy. Cao Cao then sent his own troops to attack Dongwu, but a few months after the Battle of Red Cliff, Cao Cao died. At this time, Liu Bei had already seized Shu Han, Sun Quan had seized Jiangdong, and the two formed an alliance. After that, Liu Bei and Sun Quan defeated Cao Cao's army again in the Battle of Yiling, establishing the political and military superiority of both sides. Later, Liu Bei seized Hanzhong and defeated Cao Cao's general, Zhang He, to further consolidate his position. Sun Quan, on the other hand, carried out political reforms within Dongwu and participated in the alliance construction between Dongwu and Shu Han. However, after Liu Bei seized Hanzhong, Sun Quan launched an attack on Cao Wei and defeated Liu Bei's troops at the Yangtze River Eatery. After that, Cao Pi usurped the throne and proclaimed himself emperor, establishing the State of Wei, while Liu Bei established the Shu Han regime in the Shu Han, forming a situation where the Three Kingdoms stood together with the Eastern Wu and Cao Wei.
。Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classic Chinese classical novel. Its plot and content have been deeply integrated into the Chinese culture and historical memory. The definition and content of modern literature are different from ancient literature, so I can't provide a modern version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 17.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 40 in the vernacular is as follows: In the 40th chapter, Liu Bei attacked Dongwu and successfully occupied Red Cliff. In the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei, Sun Quan and Cao Cao each played an important role. Liu Bei used his wisdom and courage to buy time for Sun Quan in the fire attack and finally seized Wulin. Sun Quan used his advantage in the water route to play an important role in the Battle of Red Cliff, and joined forces with Zhou Yu, Lu Xun, and other generals to defeat Cao Cao's army. Cao Cao, on the other hand, had demonstrated his military talent in the war and adjusted his strategy many times before finally escaping the Red Cliff battlefield. This time, the battle between Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and Cao Cao was even more intense. Their resourcefulness and bravery collided with each other, presenting a magnificent picture. This was also one of the most exciting chapters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It presented the readers with the struggle and cooperation between various forces in a historical background.
The fourth chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms referred to the fourth chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was "Kong Ming Beheaded Ma Liang with Tears". The following is the brief content of the reply: Zhuge Liang wept and beheaded Ma Liang. Kong Ming knew that his illness was very serious, but he still decided to visit his soldiers in person. He walked to the bedside and said to Ma Liang," I know you understand my position now, but I still hope that you can stay and help me complete this mission." When Ma Liang heard this, he was very touched and knew that he had to make a choice. He looked into Kong Ming's eyes and said,"I know I can't work for you anymore, but I will always be in mourning for you until you die." Kong Ming was very touched when he heard this. He knew that his soldier was a very loyal person. He nodded at Ma Liang and then waved his tears at Ma Liang. He knew that he had to make this decision because it would affect the situation of the entire country. After Kong Ming left the ward, his soldiers were very touched. They were proud of Kong Ming's loyalty and courage, but they were also uneasy about the challenges they were about to face. However, they all knew that as long as they worked together, they would be able to complete this mission and make greater contributions to the country and the people.
The modern translation of the first chapter of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was: The first chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms told the story of China during the Three Kingdoms period, including the stories of Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and others. This time, it mainly introduced Cao Cao's life and his political status during the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Cao was portrayed in the novel as a smart, cunning, cruel, and ambitious character. He was also described as a statesman and military strategist who made important contributions to the establishment and stability of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.