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The most exciting content of Romance of the Three Kingdoms from 60th to 70th.

Sixty-one: Zhao Yun cut off water to save Adou, and Sun Quan wrote a suicide note to hide his old age.

Summary: After learning that Liu Bei had entered Sichuan at the invitation of Liu Zhang, Sun Quan falsely claimed that he was seriously ill, and recalled his country to take (Liu Chan) back to see him. Sun Shangxiang was trapped and returned to China with Adou, but Zhuge Liang caught him. On his way back to Sun Shangxiang, he was hijacked by Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun and saved Adou. Cao Cao led an army to attack Sun Quan at this time, and the two sides confronted each other in the Yangtze River. Cao Cao could not attack for a long time. At this time, Sun Quan wrote a letter to Cao Cao: Spring water will be born, so go quickly. You can't live alone until you die. Cao Cao felt deeply after seeing it, so he led the army to retreat.

Sixty-two times is nothing.

Back to sixty-three, Pang Tong was ambushed by Zhang Ren on the way to attack Luo, died in Fenghuang Slope, and besieged Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang and others decided to personally lead troops from Jingzhou to help Liu Bei. Because Zhang Fei likes drinking and flogging his soldiers, Zhuge Liang ordered Zhang Fei to stop doing these things on his way to Sichuan. Zhang Fei obeyed Zhuge Liang's orders and didn't make these mistakes on his way to Sichuan. Finally, Zhang Fei occupied Ba County by stratagem, captured General Yan Yan alive and subdued him.

Chapter sixty-four mainly talks about how Zhuge Liang caught Zhang Ren and why he beheaded him later. There was a man named yangfu, who was Cao Cao's Tianshui satrap. He defeated Ma Chao's army and drove Ma Chao to Hanzhong.

Back to sixty-five, Ma Chao was ordered by Zhang Lu to save Liu Zhang. Zhuge Liang dared to reassure Zhang Fei to meet Ma Chao. The two sides fought in Jiamengguan, and Zhang Fei and Ma Chao fought for three days and three nights, regardless of the outcome (this passage is wonderful, but it is not a historical fact ...) Later, Zhuge Liang sent AARON Li to surrender to Ma Chao, who forced Liu Zhang to surrender. After that, surprisingly, it was unified by Liu Bei.

In the first half of Chapter 66, Guan Yu went to the meeting alone. When Lu Su, the governor of Soochow, saw that Liu Bei had captured Xichuan, he asked Liu Bei to return Jingzhou, but Liu Bei refused. Lu Su arranged to invite Guan Yu to dinner, ambushed thugs at the venue and forced Guan Yu to return to Jingzhou. As a result, Guan Yu went to dinner calmly. During the dinner, he pretended to be drunk, hugged Lu Su and got on the boat, so the knife and axe hand failed. Finally, Guan Yu returned to Jingzhou smoothly. The second half is about Cao Cao killing the queen, because this piece is not very important and quite inconsistent with historical facts, so I will not mention it.

The first half of Chapter 67 is about Cao Cao pacifying Hanzhong (eliminating Zhang Lu). In the second half, Zhang Liao defeated Sun Quan's 130,000 troops with 800 chosen men in xiaoyaojin, Hefei.

In the first half of 1968, Gan Ning led a hundred elite soldiers to surprise Cao Cao's army, and as a result, one hundred soldiers did not damage one. Next, Zuo Ci tricked Cao Cao by magic, such as conjuring up Meng De's new book that he burned. Finally, Cao Cao was furious and ordered Zuo Ci to be beheaded, and Zuo Ci fled.

"Sixty-nine chapters" mainly tells the story of a fortune teller named Guan Ju who analyzes world events for Cao Cao. Later, he told Cao Cao that he had killed five people who opposed him. There is nothing important.

Back in the 1970s, we began to talk about the battle between Liu Bei and Cao Cao in Hanzhong. This time, it is mainly about Zhang Fei's plan to seize the Wakouguan guarded by Zhang He. Later, Huang Zhong and Yan Yan occupied Tiandang Mountain and killed Xiahou De.