Young Phoenix

  • Chapter 57. The fall of Zhou Yu, Ma Teng and Rise of Pang Tong [Three Kingdoms]

    Chapter 57 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms captures a pivotal moment of political realignment and personal transformation across the fractured landscape of post-Red Cliffs China. With Zhou Yu gone, the fragile Sun-Liu alliance teeters – but Zhuge Liang’s diplomatic brilliance steadies it. Meanwhile, Pang Tong, spurned by Sun Quan for his unimpressive appearance,…

  • Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage [Three Kingdoms]

    In 201, Liu Bei was defeated by Cao Cao in Runan and lost his base, so he fled south to Jingzhou to seek the protection of Liu Biao. Liu Biao also needed Liu Bei as a northern barrier against Cao Cao, so he granted Liu Bei a thousand troops and stationed him in Xinye.

  • The enigmatic hermit Sima Hui [Three Kingdoms]

    Among the many figures of the Three Kingdoms era, few are as enigmatic – or as influential – as Sima Hui, styled Decao, the reclusive scholar known as Master Water Mirror. Though he never held office, raised an army, or penned a single decree, his quiet words altered the course of history.

  • Chapter 35. Xu Shu’s Brief Brilliance [Three Kingdoms]

    In Chapter 35 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei’s journey from desperation to hope unfolds through two pivotal encounters – first with the reclusive sage Sima Hui (Water-mirror Master), and then with the disguised strategist who would briefly illuminate his path to legitimacy: Xu Shu, alias Shan Fu.