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The two armies meet each other in battle at the foot of the mountain. In front of the two armies Liu Bei reads the imperial edict out loud. Afterwards, Zhao Yun fights Zhang He, Zhang Fei fights Xu Chu, and Zhou Cang fights Yu Jin. All of Liu Bei’s generals are victorious.
Bibliographic citation: Børdahl Vibeke, Fei Li et Huang Ying (éds.), Four masters of Chinese storytelling: full-length repertoires of Yangzhou storytelling on video, Copenhagen, NIAS Press, 2004, 197 p.
China, Yangzhou, shuoshu, storytelling, oral performance, Sanguo yanyi, Xiyou ji, quyi, Shuihu zhuan, Qianlong
China, Yangzhou, shuoshu, storytelling, oral performance, Sanguo yanyi, Xiyou ji, quyi, Shuihu zhuan, Qianlong
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