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Secret of the Three Kingdoms
The epic story of twin brothers Liu Xie and Liu Ping of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, one raised as an emperor and the other a commoner.
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Plot Summary
Set in the tumultuous late Eastern Han Dynasty, the series follows the intertwined fates of Emperor Xian, his brother Liu Bei, and key figures like Cao Cao. As political intrigue and warfare escalate, the narrative explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the struggle for power amidst the collapsing empire. The story also delves into the complex relationships and hidden agendas that shape the destiny of the Three Kingdoms.
Critical Reception
The series garnered a mixed reception. While praised for its ambitious scope and attempt to adapt a classic historical period, it faced criticism for pacing issues and deviations from established historical accounts. Its visual presentation and costume design were generally well-received by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually rich costumes and set designs.
Criticized for its convoluted plot and inconsistent pacing.
Seen as an ambitious but flawed adaptation of a complex historical period.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Secret of the Three Kingdoms' were varied, with some appreciating the historical drama and character interactions. However, many found the storyline difficult to follow at times and felt it didn't fully capture the essence of the historical period it depicted.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the novel 'The Good Lord: Love in the Three Kingdoms' by Chinese author Ma Boyong, which itself is a fictionalized account inspired by historical events.
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