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What are the publishing houses of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
There are many publishers of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, such as People's Literature Publishing House, Zhonghua Book Company Publishing House, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House, China Children Publishing House, etc.

There are several versions of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, such as Jiajing Renwu Edition. By the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Mao Zonggang had rearranged the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, revised the wording and changed the poems. The book reflects the transformation of various social struggles and contradictions during the Three Kingdoms period, summarizes the historical changes of this era, and shapes a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms is frequently printed. In the Ming Dynasty alone, as far as we know, there were no fewer than thirty or forty kinds of books at home and abroad. It can be inferred that the actual number of people at that time was far more than that.

The issue of edition is very important, and it is the basis for developing and deepening academic research. Today, with the tide of the Three Kingdoms sweeping across the country, many people of insight are willing to deal with the lifeless version instead of avoiding the battlefield of competition with others.

Under the personal leadership of Mr. Chen Xianghua, a research expert on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the editorial board composed of Chinese and foreign scholars will select more than ten rare and rare books with important value collected in Yu and compile them into an ancient book series of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which will be photocopied and published by the Microfilming Center of the National Library of China.

The first five series were introduced first, and met with readers in May 1995. Undoubtedly, it will play an important role in promoting the further study of The Romance of Three Kingdoms and the history of China's novels.