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Reflections on the fourth chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Pure primitive love, believe it or not.

I’m not doing anything right now. I watched The Romance of Three Kingdoms for the fourth time. This time, the title is to abolish Chen's Han Xiandi and provide a sword to Meng De, a thief who seeks Dong. It tells the story of Dong Zhuo abolishing the Han emperor, leaving the king as the emperor, and Cao Cao offering a nod to get rid of Dong Zhuo, which is exciting and makes people want to stop. In this chapter, the person who impressed me most was Cao Cao. In my impression, Cao Cao is a scheming and cunning man. The only commendable thing is that he has the ability to appoint talents, although he still has the characteristics of jealousy in his bones. Here, Cao offered a knife to Dong Zhuo, and did justice for the country. I admire his courage very much. He is an honest man, not the "bad guy" I imagined. He still has a righteous side. No wonder Yi Zhongtian said he was a lovely adulterer. Today, I also understand a truth: everyone has his bright side and dark side. We shouldn't sentence others to death just because they have done something wrong. We should have a tolerant heart and treat people and things rationally.