Three Kingdoms: Wuzhang Plains (Part 2/3)
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when a man honorable, great, and smart as Zhuge Liang dies...even the enemy pays tribute...thats when you know you lived a life of worthy.
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@victorhng and your like one of those inchohorent pricks who always state that luo guozhang novel is fake, bla bla bla, "most of it fake"? Did you even read the book, it stated that the story is based on 75% true 25% fake.
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@TheAlkio Im not gonna let you ruin my mood jus because of something i posted 6 months ago. Assuming ur a dynasty warriors fanboy or troll take u can take ur argument to the scholars of shen zhou website. hav a nice day:)
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@victorhng ur a dumb faggot nuff said
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What does the oil lamp symbolize, if it burns on for a week, does it mean the troubles will be over?
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dude most of it is fiction. battle of chi bi was not won because kongming summoned a wind. And its too bad he had to waste all shu resources for the last few campaigns.
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hehe, LIu Shan is fat.
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@hanjiyo It was a good thing Liu Shan and Sun Hao surrendered
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shu reminds me of the arthurian legend.. Liu Bei ideal king.. King Arthur.. Merlin.. Zhuge Liang.. Liu Bei and his brotherhood.. Guan Yu Zhang Fei.. and his other generals... the round table of brotherhood... female betrayed the king... Guinever... Liu Bei's wife ran off with his son... hahaha.....cud it be across all that distance.. the europeans have watchin our chinese affair carefulli.. or maybe there are alot of aliens who kno soul transfer took over human body.. haha that cant be true
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@Titan9999 due to many problems. :( like fate doenst let him do this
was this a real story which had happened in china's history? or is it all fiction
aloozer 2 years ago
It happened in China's history. :)
The novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is based on events in the Three Kingdoms period in China's history. Not everything is real in that book, but 75% of them are real.
Titan9999 2 years ago 10