Supplemental Episode 017: Sun Quan, Fact and Fiction
A dive into the real life of the guy who ran the family business for 50-plus years.
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Sun Quan (Source: Dhugal Fletcher, via Wikipedia)
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Podcast
A Chinese Classic, Retold in English
A dive into the real life of the guy who ran the family business for 50-plus years.
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Sun Quan (Source: Dhugal Fletcher, via Wikipedia)
While Jiang Wei scrambles to mount a last-ditch defense, his old nemesis searches for a way to go around his roadblock.
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Meet two statesmen who really mastered the art of saying, “That’s not in my job description.”
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Bing Ji (left) and Chen Ping
Tired of Shu’s perpetual encroachment on its borders, Wei decides to take the fight to its nemesis.
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Jiang Wei finally gets the better of Deng Ai, but even that ends up backfiring.
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Discord between lord and vassal simmers in the court of Shu, while things boil over in the court of Wei.
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While the Shu and Wei continue to slug it out in the West, the kingdom of Wu deals with internal unrest at the highest level.
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Sima Zhao takes the emperor on a buddy road trip to put down another insurgence in a particularly troublesome part of the kingdom.
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Oh look: Another Northern campaign by the kingdom of Shu. Yawn.
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We say so long to the novel’s pivotal player and wonder if he was really the genius the book made him out to be.
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“You know, you two would’ve been nothing without me.”