When it comes to Kong Rong, everyone will think of the story of Kong Rong Jean Pear. Kong Rong was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Jian' an seven sons? One. When he was young, he showed extraordinary talent. He is diligent and eager to learn, and is as famous as Tao and Chen on the plain at that time. Notes in Shi Shuo Xin Yu: Han Shu says: "Kong Rong, a native of Lu, is the grandson of the 20th Confucius. Grandfather is still good, and Dalu is too defensive. " Father of Zhou, captain of Taishan team. "Legend of farewell: Rong was four years old and ate pears with his brother to attract young people. People ask them why. Answer: "son, the law should take away the youngest." When Kong Rong was four years old, he ate pears with his brother and always took the youngest. People asked him why he did it, and Kong Rong replied? As the youngest child in my family, I should take the youngest. ?
Kong Rong was finally killed by Cao Cao. On one occasion, Kong Rong wrote a letter to Cao Cao after drinking, openly refuting Cao Cao. Cao Cao was very angry. He was afraid that Kong Rong's remarks would endanger his rule, so he decided to kill Kong Rong.
Cao Chong, the son of Cao Cao, showed his talent at an early age. Cao Cao wanted to know the weight of the elephant and asked the ministers around him, but they all ended in vain. And Cao Chong came up with a good way to weigh elephants by using the buoyancy of water, which won the appreciation of Cao Cao. Cao Cao felt that his youngest son would do something in the future. According to historical records, Cao Chong died of illness. But many historians speculate that it may be that Cao Pi killed Cao Chong because he thought he was threatened to inherit the throne.
Unfortunately, the two young talents failed to continue to shine, so they were killed.