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Chapter 50 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms – titled “Guan Yu Releases Cao Cao at Huarong Trail” – concludes the epic Battle of Red Cliffs not with a final blow, but with an act of moral complexity that reshapes history.
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Chapter 45 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms – titled “Zhou Yu Schemes to Eliminate Cai Mao and Zhang Yun; Jiang Gan Falls for the Bait at the Heroes’ Feast” – unfolds as a masterclass in psychological warfare and strategic deception on the eve of the epochal Battle of Red Cliffs.
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The prolonged struggle between Sun Quan and Huang Zu – spanning nearly a decade – culminates in 208 CE with the decisive Third Jiangxia Campaign, a pivotal episode that blends historical record, strategic innovation, and personal drama.
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Chapter 38 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms marks a dual turning point in the epic: in the west, Liu Bei secures his destiny through Zhuge Liang’s visionary grand strategy; in the east, Sun Quan fulfills a filial vow by destroying his father’s killer.