Episode 124: Losing An Arm and A Pillar
Zhuge Liang prepares to take another shot at Wei, but one old friend will not be joining him.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms Podcast
Retelling A Chinese Classic
Zhuge Liang prepares to take another shot at Wei, but one old friend will not be joining him.
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While Zhuge Liang picks up the pieces after his aborted Northern campaign, a Wei commander falls for a trick from the South.
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When his campaign takes a drastic turn for the worse, Zhuge Liang is forced to resort to a desperate gamble.
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Meng Da totally misses the point of a SECRET rebellion. Can Zhuge Liang’s advice help him pull it off anyway?
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While the Wei forces have their hands full with Zhuge Liang along the border, a new threat lurks deep inside their territory.
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Wei forces sent to stop Zhuge Liang first try to out-talk him, and then try again to outsmart him.
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Matching wits with Zhuge Liang sounds like a horrible idea, but that won’t stop multiple Wei officers from trying.
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Zhuge Liang sends a 70-something general and a tax collector to lead the way for his Northern expedition.
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We dive into the differences between the fictional and real-life Zhang Fei and ask, “Who really whipped that corrupt bribe-seeking government official?”
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Qing Dynasty depiction of Zhang Fei (Source: Wikipedia)
How do you appease the angry souls of the damned? Feed them buns that look like human heads and tell them death is no escape from imperial subjugation, apparently.
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