Romance of the Three Kingdoms.😋I would also like to recommend a few historical novels for you. They are The Virtuous Prince of the Three Kingdoms, The Conspiracy of Cao to usurp Wei, and The Three Kingdoms: The Eldest Sun of the Cao Family Turns Red Cliff at the Beginning. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Burning Red Cliff was from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
This novel was called "The Fate of Molan Pavilion." The protagonist was a guardian. He raised the sky lantern in his hand to go back in time. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the book," Huai Jin's Personal Revelation ", there was a specific plot of February Red. She heard the male lead's singing at the Happy Restaurant and believed that the male lead's words to her were sincere, but in the end, she could not get the male lead's love.
According to the introduction in the given paragraph, the novels in which the female lead jumped off the cliff included: "The Alluring Concubine: Your Majesty, Don't Be Black-bellied,""The Alluring Concubine: The Casanova Prince,""The Unrivaled Leftover: A Fated Garden,""The Reborn Secret Service Female Fairy,""The First Concubine,""The Concubine Who Disrupts the King's Heart,""Pure White Fantasy," and "The Violent Concubine: The Genius Miss Shu." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Ode to the Red Cliff" was a poem written by Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty. It was written in the fifth year of Yuanfeng of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty (1082) when he was banished to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei). This description described what Su Shi and his friends saw and felt when they were boating on the Red Cliff on a moonlit night. Through the question-and-answer format, the author expressed the emotional changes from comfort to sorrow and then to optimism. "Ode to the Red Cliff" has a unique artistic conception in its layout and structure, with deep emotion and profound meaning. It enjoyed a high status in Chinese literature and had a great influence on later Fu, prose and poetry.
Su Shi's Ode to the Red Cliff was an essay he wrote when he was banished to Huangzhou. The Red Cliff Ode is divided into two parts: The First Ode to the Red Cliff and the Second Ode to the Red Cliff. The main content of "Former Ode to Red Cliff" was the scenery. It described the scene of Su Shi and his friends boating at Red Cliff. Through the discussion of the Battle of Red Cliff and the topic of heaven, earth and life, the author expressed his perception of the universe and life. The "Ode to the Red Cliff" mainly described the activities on the river bank, which was poetic and picturesque. Although the two Fu were similar in thoughts and feelings, there were differences in the use of pen and ink. "Later Ode to the Red Cliff" was a sister piece of "Former Ode to the Red Cliff". The two complemented each other and displayed Su Shi's unique painting style and literary talent.
The Ode to the Red Cliff was an ode written by Cao Cao, a writer during the Three Kingdoms period. The entire article, with a total of eight sentences, is translated below: Chibi Fu In the autumn of Renxu, in July, I saw Su Zi and his guests boating under Red Cliff. The breeze blew gently, but the waves did not stir. He raised his wine and asked the guests to recite the poem of the bright moon and the graceful chapter. After a while, the moon appeared on the east mountain and wandered between the bullfighting. White dew flows across the river, the water's light meets the sky. A single reed is like a vast expanse of emptiness. It is as vast as Feng Xu's wind, but I don't know where it ends. It is as if it has left the world and ascended to immortality. In the autumn of Renxu, in July, Su Zi and the guests were seen taking a boat tour under Red Cliff. The gentle breeze blew over the surface of the water. He raised his wine glass and recited poems and songs of the moon to the guests. Soon the moon rose from the east mountain and hovered among the bulls. The white dew hung by the river and connected the sky with the water. Even a patch of reed could float in the air. The vast and boundless water surface was like Feng Xu's wind, and he didn't know where to stop.
" Red Lotus Temple Fire " was a Hong Kong action film released in 1994. It was directed by Lin Lingdong and starred Li Ruotong and Ji Tiansheng. The movie told the story of the Shaolin Temple's plot to rebel against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty. It was destroyed by the Qing soldiers and the Shaolin disciples scattered. You can find the high-definition Mandarin version of " Burning the Red Lotus Temple " online.
I recommend the two books, Fantasy City: Fantasy Big Bang and Heavenly Book World. They both involve the contents of the Red Cliff Heavenly Book. In "Fantasy City: The Big Bang of Fantasy", the Red Cliff Tomes of Arcane was one of the important ancient books."The World of Tomes of Arcane" had a similar setting, telling the story of the protagonist's search for the Tomes of Arcane. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Ode to Red Cliff was an essay written by Su Shi in the autumn of the year Renxu, when he was boating with guests at the foot of Red Cliff. The text depicted the scene of a gentle breeze, calm water, and the moon rising from Dongshan Mountain, hovering between the bullfights. The poem also described the White Dew River, the magnificent scenery of the water and the scene of small boats floating on the vast river. Su Shi used this opportunity to express his own feelings, combining natural scenery with life philosophy, expressing his thoughts on the impermanence of life and the pursuit of freedom. As for the specific translation and annotations of the Red Cliff Ode, there is no relevant information in the given search results, so I am unable to provide specific translation and annotations.