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I can't remember when I first contacted the Three Kingdoms. I still remember a folk story that after Zhuge Liang's death, Sima Yi led troops to destroy Shu. He heard that Zhuge Liang had written a book he had studied all his life and hid it in front of Zhuge Liang's grave, so he dug the grave and finally found Zhuge Liang's book, sitting in front of the grave and reading it. I opened the first page and found that there was only one sentence on it:' Sima Yi, Sima Yi, died at my hands sooner or later'. It's the same when you open the second page, and it's the same sentence until the last page. At this time, he felt his tongue numb and died. It turned out that Zhuge Liang figured out Sima Yi's habit of twisting books with his fingers when he was reading, so he put a poisonous book in the tomb and finally killed Sima Yi.
When listening to this story, I didn't know what Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi did, but I remembered these two brilliant names. Although these folk stories are absurd, they also show the great influence of the characters of the Three Kingdoms on the people. Later, I learned to borrow the arrow of the grass boat and the death of Yang Xiuzhi. At that time, I was already longing for the Three Kingdoms. When I was in junior high school, I finally finished reading The Complete Works of Three Kingdoms in the corner of the book. Up to now, I have been interested in it for more than ten years.
The idea of writing a book about the Three Kingdoms came into being in the university. At that time, I read a book called Anti-Three Kingdoms, written by Zhou Dayuan in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. ...