File:RTK Chronicle - 002.jpg

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A picture drawn up during the Qing Dynasty era, depicting the characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms (from left to right):
Dǒng Chéng (董承), Wáng Yún (王允), and Fú Wán (伏完).
See further information on Thai Wikisource's Chronicle of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab.
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ภาพตัวละครใน สามก๊ก วาดขึ้นในสมัยราชวงศ์ชิง ประกอบด้วย (ซ้ายไปขวาตามลำดับ)
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ดูข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมที่ ตำนานหนังสือสามก๊ก โดยกรมพระยาดำรงราชานุภาพ ในวิกิซอร์ซภาษาไทย
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