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  1. 6 天前 · George Anson, Baron Anson (born April 23, 1697, Shugborough, Staffordshire, Eng.—died June 6, 1762, Moor Park, Hertfordshire) was a British admiral whose four-year voyage around the world is one of the great tales of naval heroism.

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  2. significance in British history. In George Anson, Baron Anson. …their one remaining ship, the Centurion, Anson managed to capture a Spanish treasure galleon near the Philippines. He sold this prize for £400,000 in Canton, China, the Centurion being the first British warship to enter Chinese waters.

  3. 1 天前 · Jensen Huang (born February 17, 1963, Tainan, Taiwan) is a Taiwan-born American entrepreneur who cofounded the American semiconductor company NVIDIA Corporation. Under Huang’s leadership, NVIDIA has become one of the leading providers of graphics processing units (GPUs) and has taken center stage in the current artificial ...

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  5. 2024年4月10日 · Cap Anson was an American baseball player and manager who played professionally for 27 years and was still in his team’s regular lineup at the age of 45. He batted .300 or better for 23 seasons and was the most famous player of the 19th century. Anson played in the National Association, the first.

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    Romance of the Three Kingdoms, novel traditionally attributed to the 14th-century Chinese writer Luo Guanzhong. Spanning more than a century of Chinese history that includes the era of the Three Kingdoms, this epic saga of the last days of the Han dynasty is a compilation of history and legend based on ancient storytelling traditions. With its grip...

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms is an epic retelling of historical events in China from 184 to 280 ce. Its most prominent characters are Chinese leaders and rulers drawn from real life. Daoist faith healer Zhang Jue is a key character at the beginning of the novel, when he is leading the Yellow Turban Rebellion against the Han emperor. The uprising marks the start of the fall of the Han dynasty, one of the most significant of China’s imperial dynasties. The tyrannical Dong Zhuo kills the young Han emperor and puts the emperor’s brother on the throne, turning him into Dong’s puppet. The novel includes the warriors and leaders who help found the Three Kingdoms that emerged in China after the Han fell. The ambitious and ruthless general Cao Cao, depicted as a thoroughgoing villain, rules the north. Liu Bei, who is descended from Han emperors but grew up in poverty, is portrayed as virtuous. He becomes emperor of the Shu-Han dynasty and attempts to keep the Han alive after Cao Cao’s son Cao Pi is ceded the throne and founds the brief Wei dynasty. Sun Quan controls the south and eventually becomes the first emperor of the Wu dynasty. He is portrayed in Romance of the Three Kingdoms as being marginalized or in shaky alliances with Cao Cao or Liu Bei.

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    Beyond these rulers, Romance of the Three Kingdoms is filled with other historical figures. Among them are Liu Bei’s oath brothers, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, who play important roles; Guan Yu became deified as the god of war Guandi after his death, and his popularity as that figure is reflected in this novel. Lady Sun, who is the sister of Sun Quan, becomes Liu Bei’s wife. Schemers are integral to the story; they are involved in the toppling of armies and governments. For example, the politician Wang Yun sets Dong Zhuo and his adopted son Lü Bu against each other by making them fall in love with the same woman. One of the more famous and iconic characters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is Zhuge Liang, who serves as the civil and military adviser to Liu Bei. Granted magical powers in the novel, he is a military genius who is always multiple steps ahead of the enemy.

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins with the outbreak of the uprising led by Zhang Jue against the Han emperor Ling in 184 ce. This rebellion creates significant instability in China, as regional warlords are tasked with putting it down, which means that power held by the Han becomes decentralized and new rulers, such as Cao Cao and Liu Bei, emerg...

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms remains one of the most popular books in East Asia, valued for its traditional wisdom, fantastic fairy tales, historical detail, and insights into war strategy. As a popular Korean proverb says, “One can discuss life after reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”

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    The novel has been translated into many languages, and its influence has been wide-reaching. It has inspired many forms of literature as well as opera, movies, and television series. Because of the vast sweep of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, works based on it tend to focus only on certain aspects of its narrative or its characters. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was also adapted in 1985 as a video game series by Japanese game developer Koei Co., Ltd.

  6. Anson Burlingame, American diplomatic minister to China (1861–67) who helped assure that country’s territorial integrity. He later represented China itself in international negotiations. In addition, Burlingame helped found the Republican Party in the mid-1850s. Learn more about his life and career.

  7. Cap Anson: Facts & Related Content. The Information Architects maintain a master list of the topics included in the corpus of Encyclopædia Britannica, and create and manage the relationships between them. Cap Anson is a MLB baseball player. He was born on April 17, 1852.

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