Forgotten History Series - The Three Kingdoms

Forgotten History Series - The Three Kingdoms

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This is a Non-Fiction book series that aims to tell people about battles that most have never heard of. I mainly just started this series because I love History and writing, so why not make a History book? This one's on The Three Kingdoms. The Three Kingdoms was a time of unrest in China that spanned across multiple years. Three Warlords, bound together by fate, pulled apart by war. We will be exploring the rich history of the Three Kingdoms and discovering what it was that dictated these warlord's paths. Fate is a powerful thing, and sometimes trying to escape fate is a futile task, but in this book we do not just retell history. We get a grasp of how the Warlords thought and acted during these times... Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to the History of The Three Kingdoms historical text nor do I own or am affiliated with Romance of The Three Kingdoms. I simply have a grasp of knowledge on these wars and wish to share them in a different way. Most of the speech and character development is less historical and more story based to give us an insight of how these Warlords were feeling at the time.
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Quick note: You don't need to know anything about Dynasty Warriors or their real lives to follow what goes on in the story). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Liu Bei and Cao Cao have been in love since the moment they met at the Yellow Turban Rebellion. The moment they saw each other they knew that they were in love, however, they each had their own ideals for how they wanted to restore China's peace. Liu Bei thought it would be best achieved through kindness, thinking with emotions, and having the people's best interest at heart. Cao Cao, on the other hand, thought it would be best achieved through force (if necessary), a small amount of consideration for the people, and, at times, emotion (rage for the death of people close to him). Their ideals clashed together, but they were similar in goal: the reunification of China. The two, however, failed to see that until it was almost too late. Will Cao Cao and Liu Bei realize that their ambition is one in the same, or will they die believing they were vastly different? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rated M for possible Lemon in the future and possible use of strong language.

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