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Three kingdoms in Japanese history
The Japanese have a crazy story about the Three Kingdoms. This is because the culture of the Three Kingdoms has continuously influenced several Japanese eras through novels, cartoons, animations and games in Japan's post-war era, and has completely become the most accustomed culture of the Japanese. In fact, the Japanese Three Kingdoms is not China's Three Kingdoms. They just borrowed the finished story theme of China's story like cartoons, and then made up a set of things with a general context.

The Japanese have crazy feelings for the Three Kingdoms, which has evolved into a cultural circle of the Three Kingdoms. It can be said that even Tokugawa Ieyasu can't understand ordinary people. When talking about the Three Kingdoms, how could he name an adult named Kong Ming, Zi Long and Liu Bei? Even Battle of Red Cliffs is familiar with it. According to the survey, the culture of the Three Kingdoms, especially the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, has become one of China cultures that Japanese people are most willing to absorb.

Japanese people are used to calling The Romance of the Three Kingdoms "The History of the Three Kingdoms". Using the same name of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms will often cause some misunderstandings. In fact, just as the vague history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms will not arouse people's desire to read it, the culture of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is mainly based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, or in fact, what they read is an informal history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is actually revised by the Japanese.

The comic book "Three Kingdoms" by the famous Japanese writer Yoshikawa Hideyoshi was a great success, and later sold millions, becoming the best-selling myth in Japan. It is precisely because of the powerful and complex content of the Three Kingdoms that many people, comics, animations and film and television works pursue this kind of popularity, which has lasted several times.