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Cao Cao's contribution to historical documents
1 and 176 are awesome.

Jian Shuo's uncle, the first of the eight captains of Xiyuan, violated the criminal law and was killed by Cao Cao's stick, which shocked the ruling and opposition parties and eunuchs.

2. Rehabilitation in180

During the negotiation, he wrote to Dou Wu and Chen Fan, famous ministers of the Eastern Han Dynasty, to rehabilitate them.

3. 185 The temple was destroyed.

During his tenure as prime minister of Jinan, he destroyed the local illegal temples and cracked down on the practice of local officials and profiteers seizing people's ointment in the name of mourning.

4. Reclaimed farmland at196

Cao Cao began to make a promise of land reclamation, which lasted for decades and spread all over the vast areas in the north. Reclaiming farmland has promoted the development of agriculture in the north, promoted the development of handicrafts, solved the problem of homeless and unemployed refugees, curbed the development of powerful landlords to a certain extent, and caused the grain in the north to skyrocket, sweeping away the situation of "there are no crows in a thousand miles".

5. Rent-free and tax-free in 2004.

Cao Cao began to rent-free and tax-free for one year when he successively recovered four northern States. This measure has changed the situation that the people are overburdened, restored the seriously damaged agricultural production in Hebei, and won the support of the general public.

6. Reform

As an outstanding politician and CEO, Cao Cao knows the importance of innovating and caring for the sufferings of the people. In addition to the above measures, Cao Cao also carried out drastic reforms.

The most important thing is to replace the tax system of Han Dynasty with rent adjustment, which is of epoch-making significance in the history of China tax system. In addition, Cao Cao also built water conservancy projects, reformed the currency, reorganized the customs and ruled the army according to law, which was one of the places where Cao Cao was superior to his contemporaries.

7. I am the wisdom of the world.

Cao Cao was thirsty for talent all his life. He has issued many orders for seeking talents. Cao Cao's followers are children of clans, talents recommended by courtiers, generals with both civil and military skills, and so on. Together with Cao Cao, these people have made great contributions to all aspects of China's history.

8. A versatile person

Cao Cao not only writes good poems, but also has a large number. Hu Yingli in Ming Dynasty said: "Since the Han Dynasty, there have been rich articles and no Wei fighters." Cao Cao's poems are impassioned, full of artistic conception and innovative to the development of literature.

Cao Cao's prose writing level is also top-notch, and his prose is vigorous and unique.

In addition, Cao Cao is an outstanding historical figure with many talents. He is a national player in music, calligraphy and painting, and chess.

9. Military

Cao Cao fought all his life, fought in all directions, made outstanding achievements and was proficient in the art of war. He was a commander-in-chief with outstanding military talents, and he formed a wealth of military thoughts, which occupied a primary position in the history of China's ancient military thoughts. He is the author of some military books, such as The Art of War by Sun Tzu and The Art of War by Sun Tzu.

10, conquer

Cao Cao fought in Liu Chen for 30 years, and the eliminated warlords, Yuan Shu, Lu Bu, Tao Qian and Han Sui, were all cruel. The people in the areas they rule have a very hard life, and they are arrogant.

1 1, calm, optimistic and tenacious.

Cao Cao's composure in the face of death, optimism in life and tenacity in the face of adversity are all places where he is higher than many people. Cao Cao fully played an active role, realized his life ideal and basically achieved his life goal.

Cao Cao is a quite outstanding historical figure.

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