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The first psychological counselor in history
During the Three Kingdoms period, talented people came forth in large numbers, civil servants were like clouds, military commanders were like rain, Yuan Shao and Cao Cao competed for hegemony, and Liu Bei and Sun Quan competed for hegemony. In the final analysis, this is a war of talents and resources. Among them, there are countless wise men or counselors, pushing the wheel of history forward. However, there are also some strategists and jealous talents who died young and have to be sighed. Let's take stock of the five strategic figures who died young in China and Britain in the Three Kingdoms.

Guo Jiazi, from Yangzhai, Yingchuan (now Yuxian, Henan); Born in Jianning for three years in the Eastern Han Dynasty (170), he died in Jian 'an for twelve years (207) at the age of 38. As a teenager, Guo Jia was brilliant, ambitious, far-sighted and perceptive.

Guo Jia's greatest contribution in Cao Cao's camp was to pacify the North for Cao Cao. First, Xuzhou was conquered by Liu Bei and Lu Bu in the East, Yuan Shao was outnumbered in Guandu World War I, and Wuhuan was conquered by the North, until finally "the legacy settled Liaodong". Guo Jia plays the role of "God Operator" in history books and romance, and almost all of them fail! He died at the age of 37 on the way to the Northern Expedition in Wuhuan, which made Cao Cao lament after the subsequent defeat in Battle of Red Cliffs: "If I were filial, I would never have such a big loss!" Guo Jia died at the age of 37.

Historical Records records that Guo Jia's "talent and strategy are unique in the world". To know how powerful Guo Jia really is, let's take a look at Guo Jia's life. Guo Jia was Yuan Shao's counselor, and later he took refuge in Cao Cao through Yu Xun's introduction.

After listening to Guo Jia's advice, Cao Cao sighed and said, "He is the one who can help me think about things" and called Guo Jia his "Zuo Qi". After leaving the camp, Guo Jia said to Xun, "This is the man I want to serve." .

There is an old saying in the history of the Three Kingdoms: "Guo Jia will never die, and Wolong will never get out". Before Wolong, the most famous counselor of the Three Kingdoms was Guo Jia. After the death of Guo Jia, Zhuge Liang came out of the mountain.

This will remind future generations that Zhuge Liang didn't come out of the mountain because he lost to Guo Jiacai. According to the folk records in unofficial history, Guo Jia and Wolong are both disciples of Guiguzi's favorite pupil, Mr. Shui Jing. Although this is not credible, it is enough to prove that Guo Jia is famous.