发表于2024-12-22
三國演義故事(英文版) [Romance of the Three Kingdoms] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
該係列圖書精選自中國古代經典小說名著,為方便外國讀者理解,專門請有關專傢對原著進行縮寫改編,內容涵蓋原著中有代錶性的情節和故事,通過這些可讀性強的故事傳達齣其中蘊含的中國傳統文化精髓,吸引國外讀者的閱讀和探究興趣,齣版後特彆受到國外讀者喜愛。
《三國演義》是中國一部長篇章迴小說,也是群眾創作和作傢創作相結閤的典範之一,是成就很高、影響很大的古代曆史演義小說。小說通過集中描繪三國時代各封建統治集團之間的政治、軍事、外交鬥爭,揭示瞭東漢末年社會的動蕩和黑暗,譴責瞭封建統治者的暴虐,反映瞭民眾的苦難和他們呼喚明君、呼喚安定的強烈願望。本書是針對外國讀者的改編故事版。
Romance of the Three Kingdoms,written by Luo Guanzhong the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). It is possibly the most famous and important novel in classic Chinese literature. Not only is it the earliest of the "Four Classical Novels of Chinese literature ", but it created a complete cultural phenomenon whose impact is still fresh today.
Contents
CHAPTER 1
Dong Zhuo Monopolizes Power
CHAPTER 2
Cao Cao Plots to Assassinate Dong Zhuo
CHAPTER 3
Li Jue Attacks the Capital on Jia Xu’s Advice
CHAPTER 4
Li Jue and Guo Si Duel in Chang’an
CHAPTER 5
White Gate Tower
CHAPTER 6
Discussing Heroes While Sipping Wine
CHAPTER 7
Riding on a Solitary Journey
CHAPTER 8
Fighting at Guandu
CHAPTER 9
Recommending Zhuge Liang
CHAPTER 10
Burning of Xinye
CHAPTER 11
Fight at the Long Slope Bridge
CHAPTER 12
Zhuge Liang Debates with Scholars
CHAPTER 13
Battle of Chibi in AD 208
CHAPTER 14
Seizing Nanjun Town
CHAPTER 15
Sweet Dew Temple
CHAPTER 16
Provoking Zhou Yu Three Times
CHAPTER 17
Xiliang Troops Rebel
CHAPTER 18
Zhang Song Offers a Map to Liu Bei
CHAPTER 19
Liu Bei Takes the Protectorship of Yizhou in AD 212—214
CHAPTER 20
Guan Yu Goes to a Feast Alone
CHAPTER 21
War at Ruxu
CHAPTER 22
Dingjunshan Mountain
CHAPTER 23
Guan Yu Drowns the Enemy Troops
CHAPTER 24
Guan Yu Retreats to Maicheng
CHAPTER 25
Brothers Contend for the Throne
CHAPTER 26
Setting the Camps Ablaze
CHAPTER 27
Calmly Planning the Five Attacks
CHAPTER 28
Capturing Meng Huo Seven Times
CHAPTER 29
Subduing Jiang Wei
CHAPTER 30
Recall of Sima Yi
CHAPTER 31
Jiang Wei Forges a Letter
CHAPTER 32
Eight Arrays
CHAPTER 33
Wuzhangyuan
CHAPTER 34
Sima Yi Usurps the Throne
CHAPTER 35
Iron Cage Mountain
CHAPTER 36
Crusading against the Simas
CHAPTER 37
Jiang Wei Takes Refuge
CHAPTER 38
Three Kingdoms Make Way for the Jin Dynasty
CHAPTER 3
Li Jue Attacks the Capital on Jia Xu’s Advice
Those generals Li Jue, Guo Si, Fan Chou, and Zhang Ji whom Dong Zhuo had left to guard Meiwo fled when their master, Dong Zhuo, was slain and went to Liangzhou Region. Thence they sent a petition pleading for amnesty. But Wang Yun would not hear of it. The messenger returned and told the four there was no hope of pardon, so they conscripted the people into a force of some 100,000, and they set out to raid the capital Chang’an (today’s Xi’an City of Shaanxi Province). Lu Bu was not able to withstand these enemies, so he urged Wang Yun to flee with him, but Wang Yun would not leave. Lu Bu himself fled to seek refuge with Yuan Shu.
Li Jue and Guo Si’s troops reached Chang’an, surrounding the inner palace. The alarmed courtiers begged the Emperor to proceed to the Gate of Pervading Peace to try to quell the rioting. Li Jue and others requested the Emperor to let them have Wang Yun, and they would withdraw their troops. The Emperor was conflicted and he hesitated. But his faithful minister leaped from the wall, crying. And Wang Yun was slain at the foot of the tower. From this point the power of the court fell into the hands of Li Jue and Guo Si.
Now that they exercised real power, they were very hard upon the people. One day a report came that the Governor of Xiliang in northwest China, Ma Teng, and the Imperial Protector of Bingzhou, Han Sui were rapidly approaching the capital with one hundred thousand troops with the intention of attacking the rebels in the name of the Emperor. Ma Chao, Ma Teng’s son, was only seventeen years of age, but he was a very brave fighter. Both boastful generals fell under the hand of this young man. Sure enough after a couple of months the supplies of the Xiliang force were all exhausted and the leaders began to think about retreating.
Then Cao Cao was made a general in charge of the eastern expedition, because of his service in quelling the remnants of the Yellow Scarves. Cao Cao encouraged all able people to assist him, and he had advisers such as Xun Huang, Xun You, Cheng Yu, Guo Jia and Liu Ye on the civilian side and valiant generals such as Yu Jin and Dian Wei in the army.
As a dutiful son, Cao Cao sent people to Langye to escort his father to Yanzhou. Hearing that the family of the great man was passing through his region, Tao Qian went to welcome them, treated them with great cordiality, feasting and entertaining them for two days; and when they left, he escorted them to the border. Furthermore he sent with them one General Zhang Kai with a special escort of five hundred soldiers. Zhang Kai however was treachorous and he murdered the whole family of Cao Cao, stole all their treasure and fled. When he heard it, the enraged Cao Cao led his main army to Xuzhou to avenge this terrible deed.
At this time Chen Gong was also on friendly terms with Tao Qian. Hearing of Cao Cao’s plan to massacre the whole population, Chen Gong who had once saved Cao Cao in the past came in haste to see his former companion, advising him not to attack Xuzhou. Cao Cao would not listen. Chen Gong felt that he could not face Tao Qian as he had failed to persuade Cao Cao. So he rode off to the county of Chenliu and offered his service to the Governor Zhang Miao.
Tao Qian wanted to give himself up as a prisoner and allowed Cao Cao to wreak his vengeance on him. His adviser Mi Zhu proposed that they go to Beihai and beg Governor Kong Rong to help them. Tao Qian agreed and wrote two letters. He asked Chen Deng to go to Qingzhou and, after he had left, Mi Zhu was formally entrusted with the mission to the north.
Just at this moment another uprising of the Yellow Scarves broke out, as 10,000 bandits carried out robbery and murder at Beihai. Thus Kong Rong sent in haste to Liu Bei.
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評分是買給在國外的中國小朋友看的,讓他知道中國的淵源曆史。但本書校對太不給力瞭。居然把lvbu(呂布)寫成Lvru瞭,太不應該瞭。其餘包裝、物流等還是挺好的。
評分對中國文學文化一個不錯的介入點.
三國演義故事(英文版) [Romance of the Three Kingdoms] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載