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Battle At Red Cliffs (Zhou Yu) (Sold)
Story:
(From "Romance of the Three Kingdoms")
In 208 AD, the weakened Eastern Han dynasty
was ruled by a puppet emperor, Xian. The true power lay in the hands of Cao
Cao, who declared himself prime minister of the kingdom. In southern China,
Liu Bei of Shu Han controlled the western region, while Sun Quan, King of Wu,
ruled the eastern lands. On the pretext of reuniting China, Cao Cao took an
army of 800,000 soldiers to put down the "rebels". Liu and Sun formed an
uneasy alliance to repel the northerners. Knowing they had less than one tenth
of Cao Cao's manpower, they decided to use their naval superiority and their
knowledge of their winter storms to outwit the Han army. With the shrewd
leadership of Zhou Yu, the viceroy of Wu, and the brilliant strategies of the
cunning Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei's trusted advisor, the underdogs handed Cao Cao a
decisive defeat at Red Cliffs. Eastern Han fell not long after that, and China
was plunged into decades of civil war, followed by shortlived dynasties for
the next few centuries. Not till the Tang dynasty in the seventh century was
there finally peace and a unified China.
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