Round 3: Tossup 20

While playing a board game, a man in this novel remains composed as his bone is scraped for poison. Earlier in this novel, (10[1])that character hopes to “die on the same day, in the same month and in the same year” as men he met at an inn. (10[1])A ritual (10[1])in this novel is performed for three days and three nights to summon an eastern wind before a battle. (10[1])A strategist in this novel “borrowed” arrows for a battle (10[2])whose wind he used to carry (10[1])fire (10[1])ships into a fleet. That crushing defeat was suffered by Cáo Cāo (“tsao tsao”), the main antagonist of this member (10[1])of the Four Great Classical (10[1])Novels. (10[1])For 10 points, name this historical Chinese novel titled for the conflict between Wei, Shu, and Wu. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Romance of the Three Kingdoms [or Sānguó Yǎnyì]
<Washington A + Sheffield A, World Literature> | Packet C
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