How many words are there in the original Three Kingdoms?

In the early 1970s, according to the statistics of the Dian Ben photocopied by Taipei Literature and Art Publishing House, Huang Da received 350,833 words from Chen Shoushu and 322,643 words from Pei Zhu (Statistical Table of Notes on the Three Kingdoms, published in Selected Notes on the Three Kingdoms, Taipei Zhongzheng Publishing House, first edition 1972). Quoted from Wu Jinhua's Textual Research on the Three Kingdoms, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2000, p. 195).

According to Chen Naigan's proofreading by Zhonghua Book Company, there are 366,657 words in the History of the Three Kingdoms and 320,799 words in Pei's notes (A Brief Discussion on the Number of the History of the Three Kingdoms and Pei's Notes, Research on Ancient Books 1985, No.3).

According to the statistics of Wu Jinhua's patchwork edition, Chen Shouben is 368,039 words, and Pei's annotation is 322 17 1 word (Collation of Three Kingdoms, Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House, 1990).

According to the statistics of Jinling movable type, Cui recorded 367,327 words in The History of the Three Kingdoms and 320,805 words in Pei's notes (The History of the Three Kingdoms is indeed more than Pei's notes, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 1990).