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What are the famous or common robber logics in the world through the ages?
There are many allusions in the history of China, and there are also some robber logics. What I remember most is what Cao Cao said: "I would rather lose the world than teach the world to lose me." This sentence is accompanied by Cao Cao's life, and his life is also an interpretation of this sentence.

Cao Cao was a native of Pei County in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. His grandfather used to be a eunuch, and his father Cao Song was originally a Xiahou family. Later, it was adopted by the Cao family. Cao Cao was naughty since he was a child, and he did many irritating things with Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu in Luoyang.

The event that changed his life was the five-color stick. At that time, blades set up twelve generals of Xiyuan in Luoyang, and Cao Cao was one of them. Later, he punished the adopted son of a eunuch, which was very popular and became famous. At that time, the world didn't know who Cao Cao was.

Before long, the world was in chaos. At that time, Dong Zhuo of Hexi was transferred to the capital to guard the son of heaven, but he had a conflict with He Jin. He Jin had been killed before the army of loyal soldiers came to Luoyang.

Dong Zhuo is in trouble. As a child of the Han Dynasty at that time, Cao Cao was still very loyal to the Great Han Dynasty. At this time, he asked for a sharp dagger to assassinate Dong Zhuo.

Then how did he practice this sentence? In the process of escape, I met a psychological counselor, Chen Gong. At that time, Cao Cao and Chen Gong went to his old friend's house to have a rest. Later, his old friend told him that he would go out drinking and come back for dinner, so that his family could kill pigs for Cao Cao. Then Cao Cao heard in No.5 Middle School that he was going to tie them up and kill them. Thinking that he was going to tie them up and kill them, he laid hands on him first and killed Lv Boshe's whole family.

Later on the way to escape, I met an old friend. Lv Boshe also asked him why he left before drinking. Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe in a cruel way, so he should kill everyone else, because he heard wrong words, and he can kill them together after knowing the truth. This is the biggest lie.

There is also something that happened to Cao Cao, that is, Xiang Wang, which is similar to that respected by Jinwen CCBA, but even more so, it is the most powerful robber logic, and it has established a legal coat for its ultra vires.

His practice made the conquest of rites and music no longer carried out by the emperor, but by the princes. Cao Cao kept the Han family in his own hands, and at the same time made people interested in the Han family obey his orders and do things for him.

In fact, when Cao Caogang established the separatist regime, he still held the heart of a diligent king at first, and later, with the separatist regime in various places, he began to stand on his own feet.

The robber's logic is to impose the impossible on another will, put on a legal coat and realize one's ambition.