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Why did Cao Cao kill Gao Shun? Whose man was Seibel originally?
Why did Cao Cao kill Seibel as the first general under Lu Bu? The troops he led are invincible and can quickly break through the enemy camp, which is called "trap camp". Seibel is loyal and has been with Lu Bu, and the degree of loyalty is well known.

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In the third year of Jian 'an, Lu Bu sent troops to attack Pei County, defeated Liu Bei, robbed Liu Bei of his wife and children, and forced Liu Bei to defeat Cao Cao. In September, Cao Caodong recruited Lu Bu, who lost three times in a row and was at a disadvantage, so he had to defend himself next time. Cao Cao's army gradually surrounded Xiapi City. Chen Gong suggested that Lu Bu lead the cavalry to cut off Cao Cao's route for providing foodstuff, and he and Seibel insisted on Xiapi City. However, Lu Bu listened to his wife's advice and worried that Seibel and Chen Gong would conspire to rebel, so he gave up Chen Gong's strategy and even missed the opportunity. After three months of bloody fighting, Cao Cao led the army and finally captured Pi. Seibel was captured and Lu Bu had to surrender. After Gao Shun and others were captured in front of Cao Cao, Cao Cao asked Gao Shun, "What do you say?" Seibel was silent, and Cao Cao was furious and beheaded Seibel.

Seibel was a rare warrior, but he killed him instead of taking him to the door. Zhang Liao, the general of Lu Bu, was not killed, but was born to die. This problem has always existed in the world, so the following reasons are summarized. First, Seibel was too sincere to Lyu3 bu4. If it is used by Cao Cao, one day, he may kill Cao Cao for Lu Bu. This kind of worry is not impossible. Second, Zhang Liao was not killed because Liu Bei pleaded with Cao Cao, who didn't want to destroy their alliance. Seibel was alienated from Liu Bei in his early years and had offended Cao Cao. Liu Bei did not dare to intercede for Seibel. Third, Gao Shun was killed by a bird. Cao Cao asked Gao Shun, "What do you say?" Seibel said nothing, but Cao Cao thought the man was a coward and was scared to death.

Speaking of Cao Cao, many people have different views. Some people say that Cao Cao is a lean man, while others say that Cao Cao is a traitor. Cao Cao, a famous strategist and politician at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was one of the seven famous sons of Jian 'an, and he had high attainments in literature. His poems are still sung today.

The film Red Cliff was played by Cao Cao.

Cao Cao was undoubtedly a generalist who planned militarily and laid the foundation for the unification of the North. He is also very successful in politics. During this period, Cao Cao built water conservancy projects in the north, guaranteed agricultural production and practiced the system of reclaiming farmland, which consolidated the state power and ensured the stability of the country. Cao Cao is also a Bole. He loves talents and is good at discovering people's bright spots. He can display his talents, regardless of other people's origins. It is often said that there are swift horses, but no bole. Cao Cao was a good bole in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Cao Cao is a heartless man. After Cao Cao failed to assassinate Dong Zhuo, Dong Zhuo caught him everywhere. Chen Gong, who happened to be an official at that time, arrested him. Chen Gong was impressed by Cao Cao's talent and decided to abandon everything and follow him. When they had nowhere to go, Cao Cao wanted to go to his uncle Lv Boshe. Lv Boshe knew Cao Cao's present situation and still took him in, and asked his family to kill pigs to entertain him. Cao Cao mistakenly thought that the Lu family offered a reward to arrest him and killed a family by mistake. Later, he was worried that Lv Boshe would take revenge on himself, so he also killed Lv Boshe.

Cao Cao is a man who covets beauty. In World War I in Wancheng, he retaliated in North Zhang Xiu because he robbed Zhang Xiu's aunt. Later, Cao Cao's eldest son, Cao Ang, and his beloved Dian Wei both died in this battle.

Analysis of Cao Cao's Characters Cao Cao is a controversial figure in history. Whether Cao Cao is a hero or a traitor is inconclusive. Later generations know that Cao Cao's deeds are all from various materials and books, and the evaluation of Cao Cao is not objective and correct. So the concept that people are good or bad is inconclusive.

Portrait of Cao Cao

It is said in the Three Kingdoms that Cao Cao is a very talented person. Cao Cao's "bear" lies in his great military achievements. When Cao Cao was a child, he liked books like The Art of War. When Cao Cao was a little older, his father discovered Cao Cao's talent and promoted him, giving him the opportunity to lead the troops in the war and cultivate his ability to lead the troops on the battlefield. Later, Cao Cao won the trust of the Eastern Han Emperor and gave him high power. Cao Cao began his expedition. Cao Cao is not only a rare talent, but also a large number of talents in the world to be reused. Cao Cao has repeatedly made outstanding achievements in the military and led the army to win many battles, which is inseparable from his aides. Cao Cao's men are brave and skillful in fighting. So when a group of heroes get together, there will be great achievements. Cao Cao's "hero" is also manifested in the fact that Cao Cao won the sufferings of the people. Although Cao Cao's family is well-off, he knows that the people are in dire straits. Therefore, in many of Cao Cao's works, women should focus on the hard life of the bottom people. Cao Cao set an example, dressed well, and advocated a simple lifestyle. All these can show Cao Cao's heroism.

Cao Cao's treachery lies in his great ambition. He threatened the son of heaven and wanted to be emperor himself. Cao Cao has made outstanding contributions all his life, and Cao Cao also has his own unique views on political governance, so some of them have the meaning of meritorious service; Cao Cao is still a person who must report defects and has a strong revenge. In addition, after he killed Lv Boshe's family by mistake, he was afraid that Lv Boshe would retaliate against him when he found out, so he killed Lv Boshe again, which shows that Cao Cao is a heartless person.

Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao have been good playmates since childhood. Yuan Shaogu is an official, and both of them have high prestige. However, the friendship between teenagers is not drifting away because of their origins, but the friendship between them is getting stronger and stronger. Neither Cao Cao nor Yuan Shao likes the eunuchs in the Eastern Han Dynasty to be in power and destroy the political power.

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After blades was assassinated, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao took the opportunity to annihilate the eunuch party in one fell swoop. Their ignorance of the regime made it fall into Dong Zhuo's hands. Both Cao Cao and Yuan Shao know that Dong Zhuo is a man. Cao Cao didn't have much strength and background, so he still worked under Dong Zhuo, but Yuan Shao didn't want to give in to Dong Zhuo, so he started a new stove. Yuan Shao has a good family. Later, many advisers came to worship Yuan Shao. Yuan Shao didn't hold a grudge against Cao Cao. On the contrary, he will help Cao Cao when he needs help.

Cao Cao is becoming more and more famous, and Yuan Shao and Cao Cao have different positions. The battle of Guandu was a confrontation between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao. Xu You had visited Yuan Shao's door before, but was attracted by Cao Cao and turned to Cao Cao's door. He also brought Yuan Shao's tactics in the battle of Guandu. In addition, Cao Cao and his advisers discussed the best operational strategy and found a breakthrough in the attack. Although Yuan Shao had hundreds of thousands of troops, he was defeated by Cao Cao in the war.

Yuan Shao and Cao Cao were good playmates when they were young, and neither of them liked the practices of traitors or the sufferings of the people. Later, because of different positions and ambitions, everyone had their own camp. They are both enemies and friends. Later, after Yuan Shao's death, Cao Cao went to Yuan Shao's grave to mourn his friend.

The story of Cao Cao Cao was a politician and strategist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, who was all-powerful all his life. He left a wealth of literary works and experience in the art of war to future generations, and many stories are closely related to him.

Cao Cao's stills from The Three Kingdoms

The story of Cao Cao's broken hair is one of them. Cao Cao was born in a bureaucratic family, and his father, Cao Song, was one of the most important officials in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Cao Cao lived a carefree life since childhood. But Cao Cao also has the feelings of the poor at the bottom, and he can understand the sufferings of the people at the bottom. In a large number of Cao's poems, it is regarded as reflecting people's sufferings.

Once in the process of marching, I passed a wheat field. It was just the season when the wheat was ripe, but people around were afraid of Cao Cao's army and were afraid to come out to collect the wheat. When Cao Cao learned of this, he told people around him that he was sent by the imperial court to fight against traitors and thieves, and would not harm the people at all. They won't trample on the wheat fields. If any of their soldiers trample on them, they will be put to death. After Cao Cao agreed, his soldiers held straw in their hands when crossing the wheat field, and there was no trampling on the wheat field. Cao Cao's practice has been praised by the people. Cao Cao rode on a horse and walked ahead. Suddenly, a bird screeched in the field, which alarmed Cao Cao's horse, rushed into the wheat field and trampled a piece of wheat. Cao Cao asked Guo Jia how to punish him, and he should be punished the same if he committed military orders. Guo Jia came to dissuade him, saying that Cao Cao was ordered to rebel. If he committed suicide, how could he have a job with the emperor? So Guo Jia suggested that Cao Cao cut off a lock of hair as a punishment. In ancient times, hair was as important as head, so Cao Cao cut a lock of hair as a punishment.

There are many idioms related to Cao Cao, and there are allusions related to Cao Cao behind these idioms. For example: looking at plum to quench thirst, an old horse crouching tiger, invulnerability, hard-hearted, fighting to the death, Battle of Red Cliffs, sealing gold, successful battle, inferiority, singing a song about wine and so on.

Cao Cao's stills from The Three Kingdoms

These idioms are still frequently used by later generations, and some of them are very interesting.

"Looking at Plums to Quench Thirst" tells the story of Cao Cao leading a great army in March, which happened to be noon. The weather was hot and the soldiers were very sleepy. After walking for a long time without drinking water, Cao Cao's soldiers shouted that they could not walk any further and wanted to drink water. Cao Cao looked around and found no water. Knowing that the soldiers were exhausted, he made a plan. Cao Cao said loudly that when I cross the road ahead, there will be a piece of Merlin. The plum fruit inside is full, sour and crisp, and it is especially delicious. Stick to it for a while, and you can eat sour and delicious plums when you get out of this road. The soldiers are just thirsty. After listening to Cao Cao's description, they felt that their saliva was sour and they were refreshed. Seeing this situation, Cao Cao led his soldiers to rush forward with great momentum. With the call of Mei Zi, the soldiers' footsteps lightened a lot. So he walked out of the forest quickly, and there was water after he walked out of the forest. Cao Cao's soldiers drank enough water and set foot on the road again. And this is the story of looking at plum to quench thirst.

The idiom "An old horse rides on his back" comes from Cao Cao's Yuefu poem "Although your life is long". There is a sentence in the whole poem: an old horse crouches tiger, aiming at a thousand miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. This poem reflects Cao Cao's positive attitude towards life, and the old horse is still widely used.