Dong Zhuo killed at will in Chang 'an. The story of Wang Yun and the geisha Dexin secretly set up a serial plan to kill Dong Zhuo by Lu Bu. Wang Yun promised the story of Diusim to Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu respectively, which made them suspicious. Lu Bu used Zhuo to talk to Emperor * * * and had a private meeting with The Story Of Diu Sim. Zhuo arrived, furious.
Wang Yun (137- 192) was a Qi man in Taiyuan (now Qixian County, Shanxi Province) (according to the Book of the Later Han Dynasty). Ministers at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Yun was born in an official family. He/kloc-started to hold public office at the age of 0/9, and his prime was the secretariat of Yuzhou.
Wang Yun was forced to live in seclusion because of the failure of the struggle with Zhang Rang, the middle servant. Six years later, He Jin returned to his official position and became a corps commander and Henan Yin. When He Jin was executed by eunuchs and Dong Zhuo came to power, he replaced Yang Biao as Si Tuleideng.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of China's classical Four Great Classical Novels, is China's first chapter-by-chapter historical romance novel. Its full name is Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms (also known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms), written by Luo Guanzhong, a famous novelist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.
With a length of 750,000 words, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms created more than 400 characters with mature novel language, described the historical process of nearly a hundred years, and created a new novel genre, which not only made readers at that time "copy for viewing", but also inspired scribes and booksellers to continue writing and publishing similar novels.
Since Jiajing, various historical romances have mushroomed and come out constantly, from the beginning to the present. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 200 kinds of historical romances in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Baidu Encyclopedia