The Romance Of Three Kingdoms, Volumes - 1 & 2

: With the Han Empire fully fractured, the story focuses on the formation of stable independent kingdoms. Liu Bei works to carve out a foothold in the western riverlands (Shu), while Sun Quan consolidates power in the south (Wu).

Attributed to the 14th-century author , The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the "Four Great Classical Novels" of Chinese literature. It dramatizes the historical collapse of the Han Dynasty and the subsequent nearly century-long struggle for supremacy between the rival states of Wei , Shu , and Wu . Often described as the "Iliad of China", the novel is famously said to be "seven parts fact and three parts fiction", blending historical accounts with folklore and myth. Volume 1: The Rise of Heroes and Chaos The Romance of Three Kingdoms, Volumes 1 & 2

: As the Han court descends into corruption, the ruthless warlord Dong Zhuo seizes power, leading to a massive but fractured coalition of warlords rising to oppose him. : With the Han Empire fully fractured, the

Are you focusing on a specific translation, such as the widely praised edition or the classic C.H. Brewitt-Taylor version, for your write-up? It dramatizes the historical collapse of the Han

The first volume typically covers the disintegration of central authority and the emergence of key contenders.

The second volume shifts toward the complex maneuvering and full-scale military campaigns that defined the era.