The main content of "Green Plums Boiled with Wine to Discuss Heroes": During the Three Kingdoms period, Dong promised Liu Bei and others to join forces to fight against Cao Cao. Liu Bei was worried that Cao Cao would be suspicious, so he watered and planted vegetables every day; in order to test Liu Bei, Cao Cao used Green plums cooked wine, and Liu Bei was invited to drink together and talk about the heroes of the world. Cao Cao said: "The only heroes in the world are your envoys and Cao Er." Liu Bei was shocked after hearing this. He happened to encounter a thunderstorm, so he used the reason of fear of thunder to cover himself up, let Cao Cao clear his doubts, and asked Yuan Shu to conquer Yuan Shu to escape.
The main content of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a long chapter-length historical romance novel. The whole book can be divided into the Yellow Turban Uprising, Dong Zhuo's Rebellion, There are several parts: heroes vying for the throne, the Three Kingdoms standing up, and the Three Kingdoms returning to Jin. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the eunuchs were in power and the people were in dire straits. Then the Yellow Turban Uprising broke out and the heroes divided the country. The three military groups of Wei, Shu, and Wu, headed by Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan, began to rise and divide the world, forming a tripartite force. In the end, the rise of the Sima clan, the leader of the Jin Dynasty, ended the disputes among the three kingdoms and restored the unity of the world.
Introduction to Liu Bei
Liu Bei was the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty, and his posthumous title was Emperor Zhaolie. Liu Bei worshiped Lu Zhi as his disciple when he was young, and later participated in activities such as suppressing the Yellow Turban Uprising and crusade against Dong Zhuo. He suffered repeated defeats during the melee between princes, so he successively attached himself to Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and other princes. Later, through unremitting efforts, Liu Bei successively captured Jingzhou and Yizhou after the Battle of Chibi and established the Shu Han regime.