Chen, Shou. The Records of Three Kingdoms. Zhonghua Shuju (2017).The Records of Three Kingdoms was the official history record of the Three Kingdoms period by Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty during the 4th century. The book takes Wei (Cao Cao’s country) as the legitimate regime and describes other states in the perspective of Wei. The book was written in the form of a set of biographies of most important figures of the three kingdoms, which is a common way for Chinese history records to be written. It was an abundant and genuine record of the history of that time.
Chi-yun Chen. “Review of The Records of the Three Kingdoms. BY RAFE DE CRESPIGNY. The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 30, No. 3 (May, 1971), pp. 658-659 The article reviews Rafe De Crespigny’s book on The Records of Three Kingdoms and briefly introduced the content, stating that Chen Shou’s opinion and writing methodologies were not as traditional as his predecessors.
This history record was written by Sima Guang, the vice Prime Minister of Song Dynasty during the 11th century. It recorded the history from 2017 BC to 560 AD. It was written in the chronicle form and served as a mirror for Song emperors to lend from the experiences of previous dynasties. Moody, Peter R. "The romance of the three kingdoms and popular Chinese political thought." The Review of Politics 37.02 (1975): 175-199. The article aims to explain the Chinese people’s political thought by analyzing the important plots and factors in the novel The Romance of Three Kingdoms. 网站原创范文除特殊说明外一切图文作品权归所有;未经官方授权谢绝任何用途转载或刊发于媒体。, |