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Luo Ben (c. 1330–1400, or c.1280–1360), better known by his
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Guanzhong (Mandarin pronunciation: ), was a Chinese writer who lived during the
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. He was also known by his pseudonym Huhai Sanren (). Luo was attributed with writing ''
Romance of the Three Kingdoms ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' () is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong. It is set in the turbulent years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, starting in 184 AD ...
'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.


Identity

The location and date of Luo's birth are controversial. One possibility was that he was from Taiyuan, and lived in the late
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and early
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by the record of his contemporary, the playwright Jia Zhongming (賈仲明), who said that he had met him in 1364. Another possibility was that he was born in Dongyuan, the province of Shandong, in about 1280 – 1360. Literary historians suggest other possibilities for his home, also including
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and
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. According to Meng Fanren (孟繁仁), Luo can be identified in the pedigree of the Luo family, and Taiyuan is most likely his hometown. But, his name is not in this pedigree, and some people believe that pedigree of the Luo Family can't prove that Luo is the author of Three Kingdoms. Some people doubt that If Luo came from Taiyuan, why he had intimate knowledge of people life in Shandong, and he had taken all his time and energy to write about them, and not about people in Taiyuan. Some people believe that the source of Taiyuan statement, which was written by Jia Zhongming (賈仲明), is most likely wrong in handwritten copy. According to recent research, there were two people named Luo Guanzhong during this time (陈辽,Chen Liao): one was a drama artist who came from Taiyuan, and the other was the author of the novel who came from Dongping. Recent research has suggested that his date of birth was between 1315–1318.Ouyang Jian, referenced in Roberts 1991, pg. 938 But other sources state it was nearer to 1330.


Works

The stories forming the bulk of ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' and ''Water Margin'' are thought to have been developed by many independent storytellers.
Shi Nai'an Shi Nai'an (, ca. 1296–1372) was a Chinese writer from the Yuan and early Ming periods. ''Shuihu zhuan'' (''Water Margin''), one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, is traditionally attributed to him. There are few re ...
is thought to be the first to assemble ''Water Margin'' into a unified work, and Luo subsequently brought it to the current form of 100 chapters. Luo is usually considered the author of ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. '' The Three Sui Quash the Demons' Revolt'' (平妖傳) is a shenmo fantasy story attributed to Luo with 20 chapters, developed from the original pieces of storytelling based on a rebellion at the end of the
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, and later expanded by Feng Menglong (馮夢龍) into 40 chapters. ''Can Tang Wudai Shi Yanzhuan'' (殘唐五代史演義傳) is a chronicle of the end of the
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and the following
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, a compilation of storytelling pieces based on the rebellion of
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' () is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong. It is set in the turbulent years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, starting in 184 AD ...
, text attributed to him * Records of the Three Kingdoms, main source of influence for the Romance *
Chen Shou Chen Shou (; 233–297), courtesy name Chengzuo (), was a Chinese historian, politician, and writer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China. Chen Shou is most known for his most celebrated work, the '' Records of ...
, writer of the Records who influenced Luo's writing


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'' (残唐五代史演義, "The End of Tang Dynasty and the Period of the Five Dynasties") *'' Fenzhuang Lou'' (粉妝樓, "Cosmetical Building") *''
Romance of the Three Kingdoms ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' () is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong. It is set in the turbulent years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, starting in 184 AD ...
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Sui Tang Liangchao Zhizhuan Sui or SUI may refer to: Places * Sui County, Henan, China * Sui County, Hubei in western Suizhou, Hubei in central China * Suizhou, Hubei, China, formerly Sui County * Sui, Bhiwani, Haryana, India * Sui, Rajasthan, India * Sui, Balochistan, P ...
'' (隋唐兩朝志傳, "The Chronicle of the Sui and Tang Dynasties) *'' The Three Sui Quash the Demons' Revolt'' (attributed) *'' Water Margin'' (editing)


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A record of a conference on ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' in China in 1999
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External links

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The Textual History of Sanguo Yanyi - Authorship
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