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Historical allusions in Lao Ji Fu Zhi
1, at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the political situation was turbulent, governors were everywhere, and the world was in chaos. Among them, Cao is the most farsighted. He wants to unify the world and re-establish a stable society.

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3. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 AD), Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao in the battle of Guandu. Since then, the military strength has been greatly enhanced, and when Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao arrives, and Cao Cao arrives. Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao Cao However, Yuan Shao's two sons went to Wuhuan in an attempt to make a comeback with the help of Wuhuan's strength. Wuhuan's economy and culture are relatively backward, and it is a slave-slave system era when it is fashionable. They often scuffled in the Central Plains, encroaching on the territory of the Han Dynasty, and the lives and property of the people in the north could not be guaranteed. In this regard, Cao Cao made up his mind to conquer Wu Huan.

4. In 207 AD, in the twelfth year of Jian 'an, Cao Yicao personally led an army to the north to make an expedition to Wuhuan. At that time, Cao was over half a century old. The ancients believed that when people reached the age of 50, they entered the stage of aging. Cao Cao knows this well, but in order to completely eliminate the remnants of Yuan and truly unify the North, he is ambitious and suitable for all ages, and still gallops on the battlefield. After several months of hard marching, Cao Yicao fought fiercely with more than 200,000 soldiers and horses in Wuhuan in the Bailangshan area, completely defeated Wuhuan, killed their leader and forced hundreds of thousands of people to surrender.

5. Cao Yicao returned home in triumph with a great army. On the way back, Cao was filled with the joy of victory and thought that he was 53 years old. However, the historical responsibility is on the shoulders, and the great cause of reunifying the Central Plains has not yet been completed. He was so excited that he wrote poems such as "An old horse rides high and aims at a thousand miles".