
Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms is a classic Chinese historical novel set at the fall of the Han dynasty. It chronicles the epic struggle among warlords and the rise of three rival kingdoms.
Table of contents
Chapter 101: Kongming Plays the God of the Harvest at Longshang; Zhang He Falls into the Trap at Jian’ge Pass
Chapter 102: Sima Yi Occupies the North Plain and the Wei Bridge; Zhuge Liang Builds the Wooden Oxen and Flowing Horses
Chapter 103: Trapped in the Valley of Shangfang; Zhuge Liang Appeals to the Stars at Wuzhang Plains
Chapter 104: A Great Star Falls; the Han Chancellor Returns to Heaven. A Wooden Image Appears; the Wei Commander Loses His Nerve.
Chapter 105: The Martial Marquis Leaves a Cunning Plan in a Silk Pouch; The Wei Emperor Dismantles the Dew-Collecting Platter
Chapter 106: Gongsun Yuan Defeated and Dies at Xiangping; Sima Yi Feigns Illness to Deceive Cao Shuang
Chapter 107: The Wei Emperor's Authority Passes to the Sima Clan; Jiang Wei's Army Is Defeated at Ox-Head Mountain
Chapter 108: Ding Feng Fights Bravely in the Snow with Short Weapons; Sun Jun Plots Secretly at a Banquet
Chapter 109: The Han General Traps Sima Zhao with a Brilliant Stratagem; Cao Fang Is Deposed and the Wei Clan Reaps Its Retribution
Chapter 110: Wen Yang Turns Back a Mighty Army with a Single Horse; Jiang Wei Breaks a Powerful Enemy by Fighting with His Back to the River
Chapter 111: Deng Ai Defeats Jiang Wei with Cunning Strategy; Zhuge Dan Leads a Righteous Campaign Against Sima Zhao
Chapter 112: Yu Quan Dies Defending Shouchun; Jiang Wei Battles Fiercely at the Great Wall
Chapter 113: Ding Feng Devises a Plan to Execute Sun Chen; Jiang Wei Breaks Deng Ai’s Formation in Battle
Chapter 114: Cao Mao Marches to His Death at the Southern Gate; Jiang Wei Abandons Supplies to Defeat the Wei Army
Chapter 115: The Latter Ruler Recalls His Army, Heeding Slander; Jiang Wei Takes Up Farming to Escape Disaster
Chapter 116: Zhong Hui Divides His Forces on the Road to Hanzhong; The Martial Marquis Reveals His Spirit at Dingjun Mountain
Chapter 117: Deng Shizai Secretly Crosses the Yinping Mountains; Zhuge Zhan Dies in Battle at Mianzhu
Chapter 118: A Prince Dies Filial at the Ancestral Temple; Two Rivals Vie for Glory in Western Sichuan
Chapter 119: The Feigned Surrender’s Cunning Scheme Becomes Empty Words; The Abdication Is Repeated, Following the Same Pattern
Chapter 120: The Veteran General Recommends Du Yu and Offers a New Strategy; Sun Hao Surrenders and the Three Kingdoms Are United Under One Rule