Shi Shuo Xin Yu is an edited work by Liu Yiqing, nephew of Emperor Wu of the Southern Song Dynasty and king of Linchuan. It is China's first note novel to record characters' words and deeds. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, although not a historical work, only recorded a few words, but it carefully portrayed and accurately reflected the characters and the spirit of the times at that time.
Due to Liu Yiqing's royal status, frequent contact with the literati at that time and profound literary accomplishment, the credibility of this non-historical work was greatly improved. It plays an important role in the history of China literature.
Therefore, "seven steps into a poem" is not recorded in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, but it is also credible. The reflection was not recorded, which may be a cover-up by Wei Wendi. After all, this fact is not pleasant to him.
As can be seen from the above, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not entirely based on the history of the Three Kingdoms, although the history of the Three Kingdoms is 50% to 60% of its composition. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a kind of re-creation, which integrates all the information about the Three Kingdoms. It was finally completed after Luo Guanzhong's wonderful choice and conception, so the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is so beautiful, and it is the essence of the essence. Luo Guanzhong played an important role.