Three Kingdoms (Chinese Classics, 4 Volumes) - Softcover

Book 2 of 4: Compact Classic

Luo Guanzhong

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Synopsis

"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide. Thus it has ever been." Echoing the rhythms of Chinese history itself, the monumental tale Three Kingdoms begins. As important for Chinese culture as the Homeric epics have been for the West, this fourteenth-century masterpiece continues to be loved and read throughout China today. Three Kingdoms portrays a fateful moment at the end of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) when the future of the Chinese empire lay in the balance. Fearing attacks by three rebellious states, the emperor sent out an urgent appeal for support. In response, three young men - the aristocratic Liu Xuande, the fugitive Lord Guan, and the pig butcher Zhang Fei - met to swear eternal brotherhood and fealty to their beleaguered country. Their vow set in motion the series of events that ultimately resulted in the collapse of the Han. Writing centuries later, Luo Guanzhong drew on, often-told tales of this turbulent period to fashion a sophisticated narrative of loyalty and treachery, triumph and defeat, that came to epitomize all that was best and worst in the life of his country. Illustrated.

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About the Author

Luo Guanzhong (1330?-1400?) was a novelist and dramatist who played an important role in the development of Chinese popular fiction.

Moss Roberts, born in New York, is Porfessor of Chines at New York University.

In addition to Chinese language, he has taught Chinese philosophy and classical Chineseliterature, modern Chinese and Japanese literature and Vietnamese history and culture.

Prof. Roberts is a member of the Columbia University Oriental Thought and Research Institute, a director of the Journal of Asian Scholars and a member of the Oriental Research Society of America.

He has many translations and publications, including: Three Kingdoms (abridged edition, 1976), Epic and Theatre in China (1976), Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies (1979), all published by Pantheon, and the full-text translation of the Three Kingdoms published jointly by Foreign Languages Press and University of California Press in 1991, as well as many articles and speeches.

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