Three Kingdoms

Summary Long story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other related sources. View more details

Three Kingdoms

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Jianbin Chen Yi Lu Hewei Yu Kai Kang

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Genres : Drama History War

Release date : May 1, 2010

Countries of origin : China

Official sites : Official site

Language : Mandarin

Production companies : Beijing Gallop Horse Film & TV Production Xian Longrui Film And TV Culture Media Co.

Summary Long story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other related sources. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama History War

Release date : May 1, 2010

Countries of origin : China

Official sites : Official site

Language : Mandarin

Production companies : Beijing Gallop Horse Film & TV Production Xian Longrui Film And TV Culture Media Co.

Episode 2 • Dec 31, 1969
Chen Gong Releases Cao Cao in Righteousness
After the failed assassination attempt on Dong Zhuo by Cao Cao, Dong returns to the court and orders Cao's arrest. He suspects Wang Yun is a co-conspirator of Cao Cao because of the Seven Star Sword used in the failed assassination attempt. Wang Yun returns home & contemplates suicide but is stopped by his adopted daughter Diao Chan. Zhuo 's top general Lü Bu arrives at Yun's home to search for Cao Cao. During the search Bu meets Diao Chan and is immediately attracted to her. Lü Bu notices a sword which is actually a fake Seven Star Sword and concludes that if the sword is still in Wang Yun's possession, then he is not affiliated with Cao Cao. Liu Bei, Guan Yu & Zhang Fei swear brotherhood in the peach tree garden. Cao Cao is caught and arrested entering Zhongmu County and brought before the magistrate Chen Gong. While in his jail cell, Cao Cao was visited by Chen Gong. Chen Gong so impressed with Cao Cao's loyalty to the emperor that he decided to free him & join him. Cao was who planning to return to his home in Chenliu to raise an army against Dong Zhuo. Along the way, they passed by the house of Lü Boshe, a sworn brother of Cao Cao's father. Boshe welcomed them to his home & planned a big meal to celebrate, then left to buy some wine for the feast. Cao Cao & Chen Gong overheard Boshe's servants sharpening a blade and thought they were getting ready to attack them to get the bounty on their heads. So Cao & Gong attacked the servants first, slaughtering them all, only realizing afterwards, the servants were getting ready to kill a pig not the fugitives.
Episode 9 • Dec 31, 1969
Father and Son Turn Hostile at Fengyi Pavilion
Diao Chan is being escorted to Dong Zhuo's residence even though she is supposed to be going to the palace to be the emperor's Imperial Concubine. She shuns Dong Zhuo's advances towards her reminding him that she's supposed to be with the emperor, not him. Lü Bu is sitting on the steps of the palace and Wang Yun approaches asking why he is at he palace so early & Lü Bu says he wants to be closer to Diao Chan. Wang Yun informs him that Diao Chan is not in the palace & instead at the Prime Minister's residence with Dong Zhuo & Yun is concerned that Diao Chan may be forced to sleep with Dong Zhuo. Lü Bu goes to Dong Zhuo's residence to ask Diao Chan to leave with him but she tearfully refuses. As Lü Bu leaves he talks to Li Ru about the situation. Li Ru then speaks to Dong Zhuo about giving Diao Chan to Lü Bu as Zhuo needs Lü Bu's warrior prowess. Zhuo eventually agrees & informs Diao Chan. She realizes if that happens it would ruin her father's plan to turn Lü Bu against Dong Zhuo and pleads not to do it. At court, ministers ask the Prime Minister Dong Zhuo to give food supplies (of which they have ample supplies of) to the Central Plains area as they have suffered a drought and many are starving. Dong refuses, saying that he does not have any to spare & to confirm with Lü Bu. But Lü Bu is at Dong Zhuo's residence to see Diao Chan. Dong Zhuo returns home and sees the two together & throws Lü Bu's halberd at him which Lü Bu dropped earlier. Lü Bu flees the pavilion.
Episode 12 • Dec 31, 1969
Lü Bu is Defeated in Battle and Seeks Shelter Under Liu Bei
In Cao Cao's base camp, Cao Ren arrives & reads a letter from Liu Bei asking to declare a truce with Tao Qian. Xun Yu then arrives & reports that as he had feared, Lü Bu has attacked Cao Cao's city of Yan Zhou. Cao Cao orders the army to withdraw to Yan Zhou and drafts a letter to Liu Bei that he withdraw his troops from Xu Zhou. Tao Qian celebrates Cao Cao's withdrawal & again asks Lei Bei to take over as governor of Xu Zhou. Lei Bei again refuses, but does accept a post at nearby Xiao Pei. Soon after, Lei Bei is summoned Tao Qian's bedchamber and Tao is very ill. He's received a report that Cao Cao's army defeated Lü Bu in half a day and could return to attack Xu Zhou again soon. Tao Qian again offers Lei Bei the governorship of Xu Zhou and he finally accepts. Tao Qian dies. As the officers are mourning Tao Qian's death, a soldier arrives telling Liu Bei that Lü Bu and his army have arrived & are seeking sanctuary. Guan Yu & Zhang Fei are against the idea, but Liu Bei accepts Lü Bu into the city. Back in Cao Cao's camp, he wants to attack Xu Zhou city, but Xun Yu advises against it as Xu Zhou has a strong defence and Lü Bu & Liu Bei together would be tough to defeat. Xun Yu advised that Liu Bei & Lü Bu will not be able to co-exist for long and to wait for the proper moment to strike. Lü Bu and his army leave for Xia Pei so they are away from Xu Zhou, but close in case of attack from Cao Cao. Cao Cao receives a secret edict from the emperor.
Episode 16 • Dec 31, 1969
Cao Cao Defeats Yuan Shu in Battle
Cao Cao is laughing at the report that Yuan Shu has crowned himself emperor. Cao's advisers Guo Jia & Xun Yu him to send letters to the governors on behalf of Emperor Xian urging them to eliminate Yuan Shu, since Cao Cao did not have the means to do it by himself. As Cao Cao leads his army to fight Yuan Shu, Xun Yu tries to ease some of Cao Cao's worries about the battle & leaving his home city mostly empty. As they are traveling along a road, a bird scares some of the horses leading the carriage Cao Cao is riding in & they bolt. The driver manages to stop but Cao Cao orders to read back some of the rules he made to his solders before leaving home. One of which was that because it is harvest time, they are not to disturb the farmers fields and if violated, they would be put to death. Cao Cao insists that the clerk now behead him since he broke the rule. However Xun Yu convinces Cao Cao to spare himself, since if he were to die, then there would be no one left to fight the rebels. Cao agrees and instead cuts off his hair. Yuan Shu has sent a eunuch to Lü Bu to propose marriage of Yuan Shu's son, the crown prince & Lü Bu's daughter. Lü Bu agrees, but the eunuch is stopped from leaving the city with Lü Bu's daughter by Chen Gong. At Cao Cao's camp, none of the other governors have sent troops to help Cao Cao against Yuan Shu. None except Liu Bei, who is not a governor. Cao Cao asks some of his advisers if he should accept Liu Bei's help or kill him. Xun Yu's suggests to kill him now as he will be a bigger problem in the future. Guo Jia suggests using him as killing him will only bring trouble and cause others to distrust Cao Cao. And Cheng Yu suggests to use him now & kill him later. Cao Cao does decide to use Liu Bei & the army attacks Yuan Shu in the city of Shouchun. As the war rages on, Cao Cao's soldiers are running low on food and only have enough for a few days and additional food will not arrive for 10 days. Cao Cao does manage to take the city but Yuan Shu is able to escape to the south. Liu Bei and his army return to Xiapei.
Episode 20 • Dec 31, 1969
Cao Cao Discusses About Heroes Over Drinks
Liu Bei arrives to Emperor Xian's home as requested & is asked by Consort Dong to see the emperor in the bathroom. Seems odd, but Liu Bei complies. The emperor informs Liu Bei that the bathroom is the only place that Cao Caos' men will not be listening. After Liu Bei leaves, Emperor Xian's writes a secret edict in his own blood to assassinate Cao Cao that he gets Consort Dong to sew into a jade belt. The emperor gives the belt to Dong Cheng (Consort Dong's father) during a ceremony honoring the ancestors when only Emperor Xian & Dong Cheng are present. Dong Cheng presents the edict to Liu Bei who swears he will kill the rebel Cao. Lei Bei is summoned to the Prime Minister's residence & Cao Cao & Liu Bei have some wine. Cao Cao asks Liu Biu who he thinks the country heroes are. Liu Bei suggests Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao, Liu Zhang, Sun Ce, Ma Teng, Zhang Xiu, Han Sui, but Cao Cao says none of them are heroes. The only true heroes are Cao Cao & Liu Bei he says. Xun Yu reports that Yuan Shao has destroyed Gonsong Zan and taken over his territories. At court the next day, a report comes in that Yuan Shu is heading north to join up with Yuan Shao. To do so. he'll have to pass though Xu Zhou. Lei Bei sees this as an opportunity to leave Xu Chang & get away from Cao Cao and volunteers to lead his army to Xu Zhou to intercept Yuan Shu and the emperor happily grants his wish. After Liu Bei & his army leave in hurry, Cao Cao orders Zhang Liao & Xu Chu to pursue him & return him to the court.
Episode 25 • Dec 31, 1969
Guan Yu's Lone Journey Over a Thousand Li
Having learned that Liu Bei is alive & staying with Yuan Shao, Guan Yu plans to leave Cao Cao & return to Liu Bei. He goes to Cao Cao's residence but is refused entry & told the prime minister is busy & is not to be disturbed. Next he tries to visit his friend Zhang Liao, but is told that he is sick & cannot accept visitors. So Guan returns to his home prepares a letter to leave for Cao Cao & orders Sun Qian to help Liu Bei's 2 wives to prepare for the journey to reunite with Liu Bei, and to leave all the gold, silver, jade & other valuables that were gifts from Cao Cao. When Cao Cao hears that Guan Yu has left, Cheng Yu suggests that he send some strong generals after him to bring him back, but Cao refuses. At the city of Gucheng, Zhang Fei has forcefully taken over the city. He has sent out scouts searching for news of Lir Bei or Guan Yu but has heard nothing till reports come in that Guan Yu has joined Cao Cao. Zhang does not believe the reports & orders the messengers beaten, but after more reports confirm it, Zhang destroys a flowery grove in anger and swears to kill Guan Yu. Guan Yu arrives at Dongling Pass but is stopped by Kong Xiu as he does not have a permit from Cao Cao allowing him passage. Kong attacks Guan but is quickly killed. Next he arrives at Luoyang. The governor Han Fu sends his general Meng Tan to stop Guan Yu but is quickly killed. Next up is Sishui Pass where the guardian Bian Xi, lets the party through without incident, but since it is getting close to nighttime, he suggests they rest at a nearby temple. There is a monk named Puyang at the temple & he is from the same hometown as Guan Yu. Puyang is able to tip off Guan Yu that there is danger waiting for him. Bian Xi has set up an ambush but Guan Yu defeats all the attackers. Then they reach the Yellow River to cross on the ferry into Yuan Shao's territory, but one of Cao Cao's top generals Xiahou Dun is waiting. They duel for a bit to a stalemate till Zhang Liao arrives & informs that he has the proper pass for Guan Yu from Cao Cao. Back on the road Guan Yu & his party are stopped by a group of bandits lead by Zhang Jiao. Then out of nowhere, another man leaps out & kills the bandit leader in one blow.
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