Romance of the three kingdoms / Luo Guan Zhing ; translated by C. H. Brewitt-Taylor
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Rescue of O-tou by Chao Yun; Ts'ao Ts'ao repulsed by a letter
Taking of Fou Pass; Yang and Kao slain; Siege of Lo City; Huang and Wei rivals
Chuko Liang mourns for P'ang T'ung; Chang Fei releases Yen Yen
Plan for the capture of Chang Jen; Borrowing soldiers to destroy Ma Ch'ao
Great battle at Chiaming pass; Liu Pei takes the governorship of Ichou
Kuan Yu goes to a feast alone, but armed; Fu Huang-hou dies for the state
Ts'ao Ts'ao conquers Hanchung; Chang Liao spreads terror at Chaoyao Ford
Kan Ning's hundred horsemen raid the enemy's camp; Tso Tz'u's flung-down cup fools Ts'ao Ts'ao
Kuan Lu takes the sortes by the "Book of Changes''; Loyal subjects die for their country
Fierce Chang Fei takes a position by Guile; Aged Huang Chung captures a hilly by stratagem
At the capture of Tui hill Huang Chung scores a success; On the Han waters Chao Yun conquers a host
Chuko Liang's wit takes Hanchung; Ts'ao a-man's army retires up Hsiehku
Yuan-te becomes prince of Hanchung; Yun-ch'ang attacks and occupies Hsiangyang
P'ang Te takes his coffin on a campaign; Kuan Yu drowns his enemies
Surgery on a wounded arm; Lu Meng in a white robe crosses the river
Hsu fights on the mein river; Kuan retreats to Maich'eng
Kuan Yu manifests his sacred character at the Jade Fount Hill; Ts'ao Ts'ao is possessed at loyang
Hua T'o, treating Ts'ao Ts'ao, himself dies; Ts'ao Ts'ao's last words and death
A cruel brother; a poem; an undutiful nephew; punishment
Deposition of the emperor; the prince of Han Chung claims to be the true successor
Chang Fei is assassinated; the first ruler goes to war
Sun Ch'uan submits to Wei and is rewarded; the first ruler attacks Wu and rewards his army
Fighting at Hsiaot'ing; the first ruler captures certain enemies; Defence of Chiangk'ou; a student accepts supreme command
Lu Hsun burns his enemy's camps; K'ung-ming plans thep eight arrays
Liu, the first ruler, confides his son to K'ung-ming's care; Chuko Liang peacefully settles the five attacks
A philosophical encounter; fire used to destroy Ts'ao Pei's Army
K'ung-ming's southern expedition; the king of the mans
Crossing the river Lu; binding of the Barbarian king; recognising a pretended surrender; Capture of Menghuo
K'ung-ming's successful fourth ruse; the king of the mans captured for the fifth time
Wild beasts as warriors; K'ung-ming's sixth victory; burning of the rattan army; seventh capture of the king
Sacrifice at Lu Shui; homeward march; attack on the capital; Chuko's memorial
Chao Yun slays five captains; K'ung-ming craftily takes three cities
Chiang Wei goes over to K'ung-ming; K'ung-ming reviles Wang Lang, who dies
Chuko smites the Barbarians in a snowstorm; Ssuma quickly captures Meng Ta
Ma Su's wrangling loses Chieht'ing; K'ung-ming's Lute repulses Ssuma
K'ung-Ming weeps, but Puts Ma Su to death; Chou Fang cuts off his hair and beguiles Ts'ao Hsiu
K'ung-ming proposes to renew the attack on Wei; Chiang Wei defeats an army by means of a forged letter
Death of Wang Shuang; K'ung-ming's victory at Ch'ents'ang
Chuko liang wins a great victory; Ssuma I invades Shu
The Han Soldiers Raid a Camp and Defeat Ts'ao Chen: Chuko, in front of the Array, Shames Ssuma
Going out from Shensi, Chuko dresses as a God; dashing toward Chienko, Chang Ho falls into a snare
Ssuma occupies the river banks; Chuko Constructs "bullocks'' and "Horses''
Ssuma surrounded in Shangfang valley; Chuko invokes the stars in the Wuchang plain
A star falls as Chuko Liang ascends to heaven; a wooden image affrights Ssuma I
The plan of the silken bag; the bronze statue with the dew bowl
Defeat and death of Kungsun Yuan; pretended illness of Ssuma I
Ssuma I recovers political power: Chiang Wei is defeated at Niut'ou Hills
Ting Feng's swordsmen win a victory in the snow; Sun Hsun executes a murderous plan at a banquet
Ssuma surrounded; a Han leader employs an unexpected ruse; the king dethroned; retribution for the Wei family
Wen Yang repulses the enemy; Chiang Wei defeats his opponent
Teng Ai outwits Chiang Wei; Chuko Tan thinks it is his duty to destroy Ssuma Chao
Yu Ch'uan dies nobly at Shouch'un; Chiang Wei fights fiercely at Ch'angch'eng
Ting Feng's plan to slay Sun Ch'en; Chiang Wei defeats Teng Ai
King Mao drives to his death; Chiang Wei abandons stores and conquers
The king listens to slander and recalls his army; Chiang Wei takes command of the cantonments and escapes death
Chung Hui divides his army; apparition of Wu Hou
Teng gets through Yinp'ing pass; Chuko dies at Mienchu
A filial prince dies; jealousy between leaders
False desertion; a subtle scheme; a second abdication resembles the first
A veteran offers new plans; Sun Hao surrenders and the three states re-unite
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