Part historical and part legend, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms dramatizes the lives of feudal lords and their retainers, recounting their personal and military battles, intrigues, and struggles to achieve dominance for almost a hundred years. It is one of the most beloved works of East Asian literature, and the most famous historical novel in China.
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Luo Guanzhong was a Chinese writer who lived probably during the fourteenth
century, during the Yuan and Ming periods. Very little is known about his origins
and life, but he is attributed with writing The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
and editing Outlaws of the Marsh - the first two of the 'Four Great Classical
Novels' of Chinese literature.
Martin Palmer is Director of the International Consultancy on Religion,
Education and Culture (ICOREC) and Secretary General of the Alliance of
Religions and Conservation (ARC). His previous translations include The Book
of Chuang Tzu and The Most Venerable Book (both Penguin Classics), The
Dao de Jing and The I Ching.
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