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Mainly because Kong Rong regards himself as high, in terms of status, after Cao Cao belongs to the eunuch, Kong Rong does not look down on such a person as a ruler in his heart, so he is mean to Cao Cao in ordinary times, and often sarcastically ridicules him.
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Kong Rong pretended to be high, he was very dissatisfied with Cao Cao's background and control of Emperor Xian, and often had nothing to do to mock and humiliate Cao Cao, and even directly called Cao Cao and exposed Cao Cao's old background, so in the end, Cao Mengde wanted to execute the famous "Kong Rong" family.
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Cao Cao was suspicious of Kong Rong because he despised himself and was suspicious of his rebellion, so he must execute the famous Kong Rong's entire family.
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Because Kong Rong's heart did not really belong to Cao Cao, he was against Cao Rong three times and twice, so Cao Cao executed Kong Rong.
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Because Kong Rong still took "Kuang Fu Han Dynasty" as his responsibility from beginning to end, and had already seen the essence of Cao Cao's "usurpation of power", he also turned to the left in his political stance and openly expressed opposition to Cao Cao's major decisions.
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Mainly because of the different political positions, Cao Cao thought about usurping power, but Kong Rong thought about Kuang Fu Han.
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Cao Cao is a person who doesn't like others to do with him, and Kong Rong is a bit fake and high, showing off his talent, which angered Cao Cao to kill him this time.
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On an errand under Cao Cao, the end of showing off his talent is basically not good, Kong Rong counts one, Yang Xiu counts one, Cao Cao not only killed him, but also killed his wife and children.
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The reason why Kong Rong was executed by Cao Cao was that he was unfilial, but the actual reason was that Kong Rong became a threat to Cao Cao.
The name Kong Rong is not unfamiliar to us, because it once appeared in the Chinese textbook "Kong Rong Makes Pears", through which we have learned Kong Rong's etiquette and filial piety, that is, he is only a four-year-old child. Later, Kong Rong's image subverted our cognition: why was this filial child killed by Cao Cao on the charge of unfilial piety when he was old?
Mainly due to Kong Rong's inappropriate remarks:
1. Cao Cao has a hobby and likes widows. When he defeated Yuan Shao, he heard that Yuan Shao's daughter-in-law Zhen Mi (Yuan Tan's wife) was very beautiful, but when he arrived, Cao Pi had already taken the lead, so Zhen Mi became Cao Pi's wife, and later Cao Pi was called the emperor, Zhen Mi was Queen Zhen, this queen seemed to be beautiful, and she died very miserably.
After Kong Rong knew about this matter, Kong Rong said"King Wu cut down and gave Daji to the Duke of Zhou", Cao Cao until Kong Rong was very knowledgeable, and thought it was an allusion, so he asked Kong Rong, and Kong Rong's explanation made Cao Cao very angry, which was obviously a satire of his father and son.
2. In order to save food, Cao Cao promulgated a ban on alcohol. Kong Rong was motivated by the words of Prohibition and attacked Cao Cao.
Cao Cao is an ambitious person, and Kong Rongzu is very famous, and his remarks have aroused enthusiastic responses in society, so Cao Cao asked a person who did not deal with Kong Rong to collect his misconduct, and soon Lu Rong collected a lot of incriminating evidence, and Cao Cao immediately arrested Kong Rong to"Unfilial piety"Punished, imprisoned, and finally executed, affecting the whole family.
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The reason why Kong Rong was killed by Cao Cao was because he had always disliked Cao Cao, and Cao Cao was suspicious of him because of this. When it comes to Cao Cao, many people's evaluations of him are treacherous, and Kong Rong also thinks the same. Kong Rong was upright, so he always disliked the treacherous Cao Cao.
During the period when the Eastern Han Dynasty was controlled by Dong Zhuo, Kong Rong was sent to Beihai to serve as the minister of state for offending Dong Zhuo. At that time, Beihai Country could be described as the "den of thieves" of the Yellow Turban Army, so Kong Rong was also in danger for a time later. At that time, Kong Rong was stationing troops in Duchang County, but was surrounded by the Yellow Turban Army led by Guan Hai.
Because he couldn't break through the predicament by his own strength alone, Kong Rong ordered Tai Shici to break through and go to the Plains Country to ask Liu Bei for help. At that time, Liu Bei's reputation was far inferior to Yuan Shao and Cao Cao, so Liu Bei was also surprised after receiving the request for help. After that, Liu Bei sent troops to help Kong Rong, and Kong Rong was able to get out of the predicament.
Although the power and prestige of Yuan Shao and Cao Cao were higher than Liu Bei's at that time, Kong Rong was reluctant to take refuge in them because he knew that both of them had dissenting intentions to usurp the Han dynasty. Among them, for Cao Cao, Kong Rong is even more-for-tat. In 204, Cao Cao led his army to capture Yecheng.
At that time, most of the female relatives of Yuan Shao's family stayed in Yecheng, among which Zhen Shi, the wife of Yuan Shao's second son, was accepted as a concubine by Cao Pi because of her outstanding appearance. After hearing about this, Kong Rong wrote a letter to Cao Cao, which read: "King Wu will destroy the Emperor and reward Daji to the Duke of Zhou.
Kong Rong wrote this letter with the intention of using the past to satirize the present, and to connote Cao Cao. <>
Later, Kong Rong also had a lot of complaints about Cao Cao's dispatch of troops to defeat Wu Huan. He once said to Cao Cao with a thorn in his words that the two northern peoples, Su Shen and Ding Ling, had also committed mistakes such as not paying tribute and stealing before, so they might as well send troops to fight together. Later, when Cao Cao asked for a ban on alcohol, he objected again, and behaved very arrogantly in his letter to Cao Cao.
Kong Rong's actions naturally made Cao Cao very unhappy. However, considering that Kong Rong was famous in the world, Cao Cao chose to swallow his anger for the time being.
At that time, a person named Xi Xuan saw Cao Cao's dislike of Kong Rong, so he began to stir up discord. Under his provocation, Cao Cao became more and more dislike Kong Rong. Even, he began to worry that Kong Rong would hinder his great cause.
With the deepening of suspicion in his heart, coupled with the framing of Xi Xuan, Cao Cao finally got rid of Kong Rong in 208. He accused Kong Rong of committing crimes such as "recruiting disciples" and "slandering the court" through the mouth of Prime Minister Lu Cui, and Kong Rong was immediately imprisoned. Soon after, Kong Rong was executed for these crimes, along with his family.
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Because Kong Rong killed his mother, Cao Cao, a particularly unfilial person like him, didn't like it very much, so he was killed by Cao Cao.
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This is because Kong Rong did a lot of wrong things, and after becoming an official, he was very inflated, so he was killed by Cao Cao in the end.
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Because he said bad things about Cao Cao, he was killed by Cao Cao, which also tells us that we must be cautious in our words and deeds.
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Kong Rong is not filial, and it can be seen from the story of Kong Rong that Kong Rong will definitely be a problem person when he grows up.
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In fact, Cao Cao's killing of Kong Rongduo and Kong Rong's character and the political conflict between the two of them have something to do with it. Kong Rong is the head of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", and his talent is naturally very good. This also led to Kong Rong's self-esteemed personality, and his remarks were mostly contrary to traditional etiquette, so he offended many people.
And he has always said bluntly that even in front of everyone, he did not give Cao Cao any face, and opposed Cao Cao's decision many times, which made Cao Cao very embarrassed. Of course, this is one of the reasons why Cao Cao has a bad impression of Kong Rong, and the most fundamental reason why Cao Cao killed Kong Rong is not this.
The main reason why Cao Cao killed Kong Rong was because Kong Rong was loyal to the Han royal family. And the letter suggested that the princes should not be divided in order to consolidate the royal power of the Han Dynasty, which touched Cao Cao's fundamental interests, and also brought death to Kong Rong himself, and also affected the family.
Through Cao Cao's killing of Kong Rong, it can be seen that Kong Rong is not as smart as he is in literature on the road to politics, he does not know how to restrain himself in politics, and he still does not know how to avoid his edge when Cao Cao holds real power, and even openly confronts Cao, which is really not wise, and was finally killed by Cao Cao for various reasons, which involved the lives of the whole family.
Cao Cao's killing of Kong Rong can be said to be Kong Rong's self-digging grave, originally with Kong Rong's talent, if he knew how to judge the situation or Taoguang to cultivate obscurity, maybe he would not let Cao Cao kill them all, but helplessly Kong Rong did not have the ability to compete with Cao Cao, but he did not know how to converge, and finally died tragically.
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In the Han family where Cao Cao was in power, Kong Rong was a Confucianist who could only move his lips and did not understand military and politics, and he was still standing on the opposite side of Cao Cao, and he would definitely die.
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