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In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

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In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

Fake. Japan's first complete translation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was only published in 1689. How could it be that during the period of the Japanese Rebellion, they learned the Romance of the Three Kingdoms to call for battle? Even the selection of translations was after 1600. Japan's heads-up tradition developed independently for special reasons. It is rumored on the Internet that Anton Changjiu, who was killed by random arrows, was also killed by Li Rumei's secret arrow, otherwise his brother might have knelt.

Japan military commanders did like Chinese books, but this kind of romance literature only became popular in the Edo period.

The military generals of the Warring States generally read the art of war and moral books such as Sun Tzu, Confucius, Liutao or Zhenguan dignitaries, and most of the novels are about the Yuanping Battle, and even the Three Kingdoms are rarely read.

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

Dafa went first, and was beheaded by the Sword Saint, and the blood law went again, and was also beheaded, I have an invincible holy knight, but I can cut the Sword Saint, and the holy knight was beheaded by the Sword Saint again. Then the hill asked for his life, and before a roaring buff could end, he hammered the half-blooded and blue Juggernaut to death.

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

In history, Meng Ge did die in the melee, but the location was in Diaoyu City, and it was okay to change the location and let him die at the hands of the protagonist, which is reasonable YY.

Because the novels of the Ming Dynasty were influenced by Yuan Qu, when the common people watched the play, they saw heads-up, and the author of the novel wrote it in order to make the picture feel scene-based, so it was written in popular terms for the audience, and of course the real war was not like this, and the heads-up was just for the reader's picture to be more exciting

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

Huang Zhong: Who's coming? I don't slay nameless ghosts under my sword.

A certain general: Nameless ghost!

I saw Huang Zhong holding a bow and arrows, and an arrow was in the center of the socket, shooting the jitter under the horse.

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

The corners of Zhuge Juying's mouth rose slightly, and his slender index finger pressed the button of the wooden wheel......

"Neizi is clumsy, everyone laughs" Kong Ming shook the feather fan lightly, the wooden wheel made a "rattling" sound, and there was a row of machine crossbows standing on the triggered wooden wheel, Without waiting for Cao Xiu and Wang Lang to react, only a few screams were heard, and the two of them had become a sieve.

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?

I also think so, the later stage of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms has been upgraded to a higher level, and the description of the war tends to be realistic, which makes me feel that Jiang Wei, Deng Ai, and Chen Tai are obviously much stronger than the behavior of the first Three Kingdoms period. No one watched it, and no one took it.

In the battle in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", why do the generals always have to fight alone, and the soldiers stand on both sides to watch the battle?