Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms
The Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms (simplified Chinese: 东周列国志; traditional Chinese: 東周列國志; pinyin: Dōngzhōu Lièguó Zhì) is a Chinese historical novel written by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty. Set in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the novel starts from the Chinese kingdom beginning to break apart into smaller states and ends with the first unification of the land accomplished by Qin Shi Huang.
The novel is considered to possess high historical value, and also to be a greatly influential historical novel in Chinese literary history.[citation needed]
The novel has been translated into several languages, including Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese. The Korean version was done in 2003.[1] The Thai version was done in 1819 by a committee of senior public officers at the behest of King Rama II.[2] The Vietnamese version was done in 1933 by Nguyễn Đỗ Mục.[3]
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