Authors: Luo Guanzhong
The THREE KINGDOMS
VOLUME 3
Welcome the Tiger
LUO GUANZHONG
Translated by YU SUMEI
Edited by RONALD C. IVERSON
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Contents
CHAPTER SEVENTY-SEVEN
Guan Yu’s Ghost Visits Jade Spring Mountain
Cao Cao Is Possessed in Luoyang
CHAPTER EIGHTY
Emperor Xian of Han Is Deposed by Cao Pi
Liu Bei Claims to be the True Successor of Han
CHAPTER EIGHTY-ONE
Zhang Fei Is Assassinated
To Avenge His Younger Brothers Liu Bei Goes to War
CHAPTER EIGHTY-NINE
Zhuge Liang Designs the Fourth Successful Ruse
Meng Huo Is Captured a Fifth Time
CHAPTER NINETY-THREE
Jiang Wei Submits to Zhuge Liang
Zhuge Liang Reviles Wang Lang to Death
CHAPTER NINETY-NINE
Zhuge Liang Wins a Great Victory
Sima Yi Drives His Army into Shu
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
Deng Ai Outwits Jiang Wei
Zhuge Dan Raises an Army to Destroy Sima Zhao
List of Main Characters
Cai Mao
—brother-in-law of Liu Biao
Cao Cao (Cao Meng-de,
A.D.
155–220)
—prime minister to Emperor Xian, controls the real power of the state; later created Duke of Wei, Prince of Wei and posthumously, Emperor Wu of Wei Dynasty
Cao Hong
—cousin of Cao Cao and senior officer under him
Cao Pi (
A.D.
187–226)
—second son of Cao Cao, later first emperor (Emperor Wen) of Wei Dynasty, which he established in
A.D.
220
Cao Ren
—cousin of Cao Cao and senior officer under him
Cao Rui
—son of Cao Pi, later Emperor
Ming of Wei
Cao Shuang
—son of Cao Zhen, enemy of Sima Yi
Cao Zhen
—senior officer of Wei
Cao Zhi (Cao Zi-jian,
A.D.
192–232)
—favorite son of Cao Cao and a famed poet
Chen Deng
—advisor to Lu Bu but later plots his destruction
Chen Gong
—chief advisor to Lu Bu
Chen Lin
—notable scholar, first served as advisor to Yuan Shao but later surrendered to Cao Cao
Chen Wu
—senior officer of Wu
Cheng Pu
—senior officer of Wu
Cheng Yu
—advisor to Cao Cao
Deng Ai
—commander of the forces of
Wei after Sima Yi
Dian Wei
—bodyguard to Cao Cao
Diao Chan (Sable Cicada)
—singing girl at Wang Yun’s house, who helps her master destroy Dong Zhuo; concubine of Lu Bu
Ding Feng
—senior officer of Wu
Dong Cheng
—general of Han and relative to the imperial house, who receives the secret edict from Emperor Xian to assassinate Cao Cao
Dong Zhuo
—governor of Hedong, later establishes himself as prime minister of Han; set up Emperor Xian in place of his brother, Emperor Shao, in order to build his own power
Emperor Shao (Liu Bian)
—son of Emperor Ling and Empress He, deposed and murdered by Dong Zhuo
Emperor Xian (Liu Xie)
—brother of Emperor Shao, a puppet ruler controled by his ministers; deposed by Cao Pi in
A.D.
220 (r.
A.D.
189–220)
Empress Dowager He
—mother of Emperor Shao, sister of He Jin; murdered by Dong Zhuo
Fa Zheng
—Liu Zhang’s official who helped Liu Bei acquire the rule of Shu
Feng Ji
—advisor to Yuan Shao, enemy of Tian Feng
Gan Ning (Gan Xin-ba)
—senior officer of Wu, famed for his bravery
Gao Shun
—officer under Lu Bu
Gongsun Zan
—patron of Liu Bei and one of the seventeen lords who join forces to wage war on Dong Zhuo; commits suicide after being destroyed by Yuan Shao
Guan Lu
, famous sage
Guan Ping
—adopted son of Guan Yu, killed by Sun Quan
Guan Xing
—elder son of Guan Yu
Guan Yu (Guan Yun-chang,
A.D.
?–219)
—sworn brother of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei, Lord of Hanshou, famed for his valor and rectitude; respected greatly by Cao Cao