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The article "Donkey of Zhuge Ke" is selected from "The History of the Three Kingdoms", "Wu", Volume XIX, and "A Brief Talk on Ancient and Modern Times". Sixty-five volumes of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, thirty volumes of Shu Wei, fifteen volumes of Shu Shu and twenty volumes of Wu Shu. The name of the Three Kingdoms is ambition, but there is no ambition. Wei Zheng has biographies, Shu and Wu only have biographies, and Chen Shou is a courtier of the Jin Dynasty, who won the world after Wei, so the History of the Three Kingdoms respects Wei as orthodox. Liu Bei is the orthodoxy of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The History of the Three Kingdoms wrote the Ji of Emperor Wudi, the Ji of Emperor Wendi and the Ji of Ming Di for Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Rui respectively, while Shu Shu made biographies of Hanshu and Shiji for Liu Bei and Liu Chan respectively. I remember Sun Quan's name is Wu, and Sun Liang, Sun Xiu and Sun Hao are three heirs. Only pass, no discipline. The History of the Three Kingdoms ranks fourth in chronological order in the twenty-four histories of ancient China, and is also called the first four histories with Historical Records (Sima Qian), Han Shu (Ban Gu) and later Han Shu (Ye Fan and Sima Biao).

The History of the Three Kingdoms is not only a historical masterpiece, but also a literary masterpiece. On the basis of respecting historical facts, Chen Shou painted portraits of the Three Kingdoms for us in concise and beautiful language. The characters are very vivid and readable. Biography of Ancient and Modern Laughter, also known as History of Ancient and Modern Laughter and Biography, is a note novel by Feng Menglong, a famous novelist in Ming Dynasty. Most of the contents are allusions from past dynasties, such as the famous "state officials set fire". This book is a collection of jokes and humorous sketches, divided into 36 parts. Feng Menglong, the author, has collected a lot of funny stories from the official history of past dynasties and unofficial history's notes, exposing social ugliness and all kinds of weird and morbid phenomena, which can not only entertain readers, but also confuse himself. This is a very enlightening reading. Feng Menglong, who is famous for his popular literature creation in the world, left not only "three words" to future generations, but also many famous articles written in plain classical Chinese. Throughout the ages, Tan is such a work. It brings together thousands of stories and legends of past dynasties, covering all kinds of situations in the world. These stories and legends have a common feature, that is, funny coke, which is often humorous and full of philosophy in humor, and most of the stories are based on facts. It can be said that the language expression is close to Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, but it is more like Laughter in the Woods, but it is much more profound. Reading this book is like a treasure mountain, full of beautiful things. I hope you will gain something while enjoying the tour and bring back some shells. On the Absolute of Ancient and Modern Times is based on the official history of past dynasties, and includes all kinds of unofficial history and notes. According to the content, it is divided into 36 categories, one volume and one category, most of which are true stories. After Feng Menglong sorted out the comments, they formed a ridiculous comic corridor. Li Yu prefaced the book, saying that "words are not enough, but it is still ancient history." Liang Shouzhong wrote in "The Origin of the Three Examination Questions of the Top Scholar in Xin Wei" that "the fourth scholar (namely the top scholar in Xin Wei) is difficult to test Huang Rong's three examination questions, which comes from the ancient and modern laughter written by Feng Menglong, a scholar in the Ming Dynasty. The earliest extant is a 36-volume edition carved by Ye Kunchi in Nagato, Suzhou in Ming Dynasty. This novel is concise, vivid and humorous, but it has far-reaching significance. Due to the lack of response after publication, it was republished in the spring of Wanli Gengshen (AD 1620), renamed as Ancient and Modern Laughter, and added "Xiao Lin Bi Hong inscribed by the fifth person of Rhyme Society" and "Self-narration" by Feng. The self-report is devoted to "Wu Xia's ci slave" and "the history of the previous week" In the middle of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1667), Zhu Zaizhong, Zhu Jiangyu and Zhu Kunzhong edited this book, which was divided into 34 volumes and renamed Laughter of Ancient Times, and was published by Li Yu as a preface. Photocopy according to Ye Kunchi's engraving. Pages 15 and 16 of the original book Buyun Bu, the second half of page 22, and the third page of the catalogue of Wei Ci Bu are all supplemented by Ancient and Modern Laughter. In addition, the book is accompanied by Ancient and Modern Laughter, Feng Autobiography, The Title of Ancient and Modern Laughter by the Fifth Person of the Rhyme Society, and Li Yu's Preface to the History of Ancient Laughter for reference.