Born: 12-31-1329
Luo Guanzhong was a 14th-century Chinese writer, best known for his historical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. Little is known about his life, but his work, blending history and folklore, has left a lasting impact on Chinese literature. Luo's storytelling weaves intricate plots with vivid characters, capturing the tumultuous era of the Three Kingdoms with dramatic flair and cultural insight.
To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
The wise man is one who, knows, knows what he knows, and knows what he doesn't know.
In a battle, the strong will survive and the weak will perish.
A wise ruler knows when to act and when to wait.
A true hero is not afraid to face death and fight for what is right.
The greatest victories are achieved through careful planning and strategy.
The strength of an army lies not only in its numbers, but also in its unity and discipline.
A wise man knows the importance of loyalty and trust.
A true leader leads by example and earns the respect of others.
In times of chaos, a hero will rise to restore order and bring peace.
Fortune favors the bold.
The greatest battle is the one fought within oneself.