Chinese mythology, folktales, and literature
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The early stages of the Three Kingdoms period were marked by intense political upheaval and military conflict, largely triggered by the actions – or misdeeds – of Dong Zhuo, a powerful warlord who rose to prominence after suppressing the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Possessing the largest army and commanding numerous renowned generals, Dong Zhuo held…
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In the tumultuous era depicted in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Yu, the governor of You Province(Youzhou), found himself squeezed between two formidable warlords—Gongsun Zan and Gongsun Du. While Liu Yu was a man of virtue, his tenure as governor was marred by the relentless encroachments of these two ambitious men.
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From 189 to 192 AD, the Han Dynasty suffered under the iron grip of Dong Zhuo, a warlord who seized control of the imperial court in Luoyang, deposed Emperor Shao, installed the young Emperor Xian, and ruled with unchecked brutality. Amid this darkness, Wang Yun, a senior minister of unyielding loyalty, endured years of…
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In the late Eastern Han dynasty, imperial power had weakened dramatically. Eunuchs and imperial relatives held real authority, while regional warlords began to assert their independence. After the suppression of the Yellow Turban Rebellion(Yellow Scarves Uprising), the entire social order was on the brink of collapse.
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In the second chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, several months after Liu Bei assumed office, the imperial court issued an edict to purge local officials who had been promoted based on military merit.
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The deer is afraid of the wolf; the wolf of the tiger; and the tiger of the wild bear, the most ferocious and powerful of all animals, walking erect, with long hair hanging from its head.