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Is The Romance of The Three Kingdoms a true history?
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not entirely true history, but seven points are true and three points are false.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a historical novel with a long chapter, which is adapted from the history book The History of the Three Kingdoms. The main events in it are basically the same as those recorded in the History of the Three Kingdoms, but there are also fictional elements.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the history of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty, mainly describing the war, telling the story of the warlord melee in the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the political and military struggle between Wei, Shu and Wu, and finally Sima Yan unified the three countries and established the Jin Dynasty. It reflects the transformation of various social struggles and contradictions during the Three Kingdoms period, summarizes the historical changes of this era, and shapes a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

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Zhuge Liang

The word Kongming is called Wolong (also called Long Fu). In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang visited Wolong from chapter 37 to Liu Beisan, lived in seclusion for ten years, and died in chapter 104 of the novel. Such a huge amount of space makes some critics call The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang Chuan, which cannot be said to be unreasonable. Luo Guanzhong is said to have participated in the peasant uprising at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, and was "interested in seeking the king". He admired Zhuge Liang and praised him a lot.