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Feast in the Garden of Peaches: Brotherhood Sworn: Slaughter of Rebels: The Brothers Heroes |
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1 | (11) |
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An Official is Thrashed; Uncle Ho Plots to Kill the Eunuchs |
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11 | (12) |
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Tung Cho Silences Ting Yuan: Li Su Bribes Lu Pu |
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23 | (11) |
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The Deposition of the Emperor: Prince of Ch`en-Liu Becomes Emperor: Schemes Against Tung Cho: Meng-Te Presents a Sword |
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34 | (9) |
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Sending Out the Call: Many Respond: Destroying an Army: The Three Brothers Fight Against Lu Pu |
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43 | (12) |
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Burning the Capital, Tung Cho Commits an Atrocity: Hiding the Seal, Sun Chien Breaks Faith |
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55 | (8) |
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Yuan Shao Fights With Kungsun Tsan at P`anho: Sun Chien Attacks Liu Piao |
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63 | (9) |
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Governor Wang Prepares the ``Chain'' Scheme: Tung Cho's Rages at the Fengi Pavilion |
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72 | (9) |
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Lu Pu Helps to Suppress Disorder: Chia Hsu Counsels an Attack on the Capital |
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81 | (11) |
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Ma T`eng Serves His Country Well: Ts`ao Ts`ao Avenges His Father's Murder |
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92 | (8) |
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Liu, the Emperor's Uncle, Rescues K`ung Jung: Lu, Marquis of Wen, Defeats Ts`ao Ts`ao |
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100 | (12) |
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The Prefect T`ao Thrice Offers His Charge: Ts`ao Ts`ao Fights a Great Battle |
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112 | (10) |
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Great Battle Between Li Ts`ui and Kuo Ssu: The Emperor Rescued |
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122 | (12) |
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Ts`ao Meng-Te Moves the Court: Lu Feng-Hsien Raids Hsuchun |
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134 | (13) |
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T`aishih Tzu Fights for Friendship's Sake: Sun Po-Fu Does Battle With Yen, the White Tiger |
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147 | (14) |
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A Feat of Archery: A Battle Lost at Yushui River |
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161 | (14) |
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An Army of Seven Divisions Marches Out: Three Generals are Brought Together |
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175 | (9) |
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Chia Hsu Engineers A Great Victory: Hsiahou Tun Loses an Eye |
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184 | (9) |
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Ts`ao Ts`ao Fights at Hsiap`ei: Lu Pu Perishes at the White Gate Tower |
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193 | (14) |
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Ts`ao A-Man Organises a Hunting Expedition: Tung, ``State Uncle,'' Receives a Command in the Palace |
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207 | (11) |
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Ts`ao Ts`ao Discusses Heroes: Kuan Yu Slays Ch`s Chou |
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218 | (10) |
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Yuan and Ts`ao Both Take the Field: The Two Brothers Capture Two Captains |
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228 | (12) |
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Mi Heng Slips His Garment and Rails at Traitors: Cruel Punishment of the Physician Chi |
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240 | (13) |
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Murder of a Kuei-Fei: Liu Pei Defeated; Flight to Yuan Shao |
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253 | (6) |
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From T`ushan Camp Kuan Yu Makes Three Conditions: The Rescue at Paima Releases Ts`ao Ts`ao |
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259 | (11) |
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Yuan Shao is Defeated and Loses a Leader: Kuan Yu Abandons Rank and Wealth |
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270 | (9) |
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``Beautiful Beard'' Rides on a Solitary Journey: And Slays Six Men at Five Passes |
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279 | (11) |
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Ts`ai Yang Put to Death, the Brothers' Doubts Disappear: Meeting at Kuch`eng, Lord and Liege Fortify Each Other |
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290 | (12) |
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The ``Little Chief of the Feudal Lords'' Slays Yu Chi: The ``Blue-Eyed Boy'' Lays Hold on Chiangtung |
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302 | (11) |
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Yuan Shao Defeated at the Perry: Ts`ao Ts`ao Burns the Wuch`ao Granaries |
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313 | (12) |
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Ts`ao Ts`ao Overcomes Yuan Shao: Liu Pei Seeks Shelter With Liu Piao |
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325 | (10) |
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Ch`ichou Taken: Yuan Shang Strives: The Chang River Cut: Hsu Yu's Scheme |
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335 | (12) |
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Ts`ao P`ei Finds a Wife: A Plan for Settling Liaotung |
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347 | (11) |
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A Woman Overhears a Secret: A Warrior Leaps a Stream |
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358 | (10) |
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Yuan-Te Meets a Recluse at Nanchang: Tan Fu Meets a Noble Lord at Hsinyeh |
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368 | (8) |
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Capture of Fanch`eng: Chuko Liang Recommended |
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376 | (9) |
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Another Scholar Introduced: The Three Visits to the Recluse |
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385 | (12) |
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Plan for Three Kingdoms: The Suns Avenge Themselves |
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397 | (11) |
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At Chingchou the Son of Liu Piao Thrice Begs Advice: At Powlang Slope the Master Directs His First Battle |
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408 | (10) |
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The Lady Ts`ai Discuss the Renunciation of Chingchou: Chuko Liang Burns Hsinyeh |
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418 | (9) |
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Liu Pei Leads His People Over the River: Chao Yun Rescues His Lord |
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427 | (12) |
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Chang Fei's Great Fight at Ch`angpan Slope: Liu Pei, Defeated, Goes to Hanchingk`ou |
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439 | (8) |
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Chuko Liang Disputes With the Scholars: Lu Su Denounces the Majority Opinion |
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447 | (12) |
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K`ung-Ming Stirs Chou Yu to Action: Sun Ch`uan Decides to Attack Ts`ao Ts`ao |
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459 | (10) |
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Ts`ao Ts`ao Loses Soldiers: Chiang Kan Victim of a Ruse |
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469 | (12) |
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K`ung-Ming ``Borrows'' Some Arrows: Huang Kai Accepts a Punishment |
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481 | (10) |
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K`an Tse Presents the Treacherous Letter: P`an T`ung Suggests Chaining the Ships Together |
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491 | (9) |
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Banquet on the Yangtse: Ts`ao Ts`ao's Song: The Northern Men Fight on the Chained Ships |
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500 | (8) |
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On the Seven Stars Altar Chuko Sacrifices to the Winds: At the Three Rivers Chou Yu Liberates Fire |
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508 | (11) |
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Chuko Liang Foresees the Huayung Episode: Kuan Yun-Ch`ang Releases Ts`ao Ts`ao |
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519 | (8) |
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A Great Battle Between North and South: K`ung-Ming Angers Chou Yu |
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527 | (10) |
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Chuko Liang Talks Cunningly to Lu Su: Chao Yun, by a Ruse, Captures Kueiyang |
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537 | (10) |
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Kuan Yu, From a Sense of Righteousness, Releases Huang Chung: Sun Ch`uan Fights a Great Battle With Chang Liao |
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547 | (11) |
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The Dowager Marchioness Sees Her Son-in-law at a Temple: Liu, the Imperial Uncle, Takes a Worthy Consort |
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558 | (11) |
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Yuan-te Rouses the Spirit of His Bride: K`ung-Ming a Second Time Angers His Rival |
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569 | (9) |
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A Banquet in the Bronze Bird Pavilion: K`ung-Ming Provokes Chou Yu a Third Time |
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578 | (11) |
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``Sleeping Dragon'' Mourns at Ch`aisang: ``Phoenix Fledgeling'' Intervenes at Lei-yang |
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589 | (12) |
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An Expedition for Revenge: Expedients to Conceal Identity |
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601 | (11) |
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Hsu Ch`u Strips for a Fight With Ma Ch`ao: Ts`ao Ts`ao Writes a Letter to Sow Dissension |
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612 | (11) |
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Chang Sung Turns the Tables on Yang Hsiu: Occupation of Shu Discussed |
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