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Who's Cao Mengde?
Cao Mengde in history is Cao Cao, a politician, strategist and writer at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He used the emperor to establish princes, broke the separatist forces of all parties, and finally gradually unified the northern part of China. He was the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms period.

Cao Cao was born in a big bureaucratic landlord family. He is the eldest son. Cao Cao's father, Cao Song, is the adopted son of Cao Teng. Therefore, Cao Cao received a good education from an early age and had the opportunity to contact the children of officials and Cao Cao's sworn enemy, Yuan Shao. They were friends when they were young.

Although he is the eldest son in the family, Cao Cao has not been loved by his father. Cao Cao is young and energetic, but he loves to dance with a gun and make a stick, so he is not famous. He often made a lot of troubles for Cao Song and once annoyed Cao Hao, but Cao Cao also got his father's biography, which laid a good foundation for his future fame.

Anecdotal allusion-pouring water on coke

When Cao Cao was ten years old, he was swimming in Longtan when he suddenly met a fierce crocodile. Crocodiles bared their teeth and attacked Cao Cao, but Cao Cao was fearless and calmly responded to crocodiles. The crocodile couldn't eat anything and ran away.

After Cao Cao came home, he didn't mention the crocodile to his family. Later, an adult flinched when he saw the snake. Cao Cao laughed and said innocently, "I am not afraid of crocodiles in Longtan, but you are afraid of a snake." That's ridiculous! " When people asked, Cao Cao told them the truth, and they all marveled at the courage of the young Cao Cao.