Supplemental Episode 014: It’s Just A Flesh Wound
We delve into the story of the one-armed assassin and the guy who kicked his butt AFTER being assassinated.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms Podcast
Retelling A Chinese Classic
We delve into the story of the one-armed assassin and the guy who kicked his butt AFTER being assassinated.
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Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi match wits over the latest in wheelbarrow technology.
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After another promising Northern campaign gets short-circuited, Zhuge Liang prays to his former lord for the strength to carry on, because he’s made up his mind and he ain’t wasting no more time.
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Just as he was getting into a groove, Zhuge Liang is rudely interrupted in the field by an urgent dispatch from his emperor.
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A brief explanation of the story behind the most famous secret crossing in Chinese history.
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Cover of a comic book about the sneak attack on Chencang.
You’ve seen Zhuge Liang kill someone with just his tongue. Now watch him kill someone with the written word.
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Zhuge Liang’s third Northern expedition gets off to a promising start, but what else is new?
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Did you know that we had actually been rolling with just two official kingdoms all this time? Well, Sun Quan will fix that this week.
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Zhuge Liang toys with Cao Zhen time and again on his second Northern expedition.
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We delve into the life and career of the real Liu Bei to see if he is really as virtuous as the novel made him out to be (spoiler alert: No one can be as virtuous as the novel made Liu Bei out to be).
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Painting at the Summer Palace of Liu Bei declaring himself king. (Source: Wikipedia)