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Yellow cover. Zhou Yu beats Huang Gai - one is willing to fight, and the other is willing to suffer.
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In 208 AD, after Cao Cao's army went south, he first occupied Xinye and defeated Liu Bei's army, so that Liu Bei's army could only flee to the south in a hurry. On the way, the people discussed how to get rid of Cao Cao's army, and finally came to the conclusion that they could only unite with Eastern Wu to fight against Cao Cao's army. So Liu Bei sent Zhuge Liang to lobby Sun Quan.
Zhuge Liang lived up to Liu Bei's trust and persuaded Sun Quan to agree to fight against Cao Cao's army with Liu Bei's army. But after Liu Bei and Sun Quan united, the strength that could come out to fight against Cao Cao's army was only 50,000, how should this be good. Just when they were worried, Huang Gai, a famous general of Eastern Wu, proposed a good strategy of attacking with fire, but this fire attack was actually a bitter plan.
One night, the Jingzhou generals Cai He and Cai Zhong, who had surrendered to Cao Cao, were sent by Cao Cao to come to Zhou Yu's camp to surrender. Zhou Yu, who was like a mirror, pretended to be deaf and stupid again, and deliberately received Er Cai, thinking that he would make good use of these two people. So Huang Gai proposed:
He was willing to suffer some flesh and skin in front of Er Cai, pretending to surrender to Cao Cao, and then using the technique of fire attack to defeat Cao Jun.
The next day, when Zhou Yu was discussing with everyone how to defeat Cao Cao, Huang Gai refuted various suggestions and said: "No matter what method is used, we can't defeat Cao Cao's army, the difference in strength is too great, it is better to surrender early and reduce losses." After hearing this, Zhou Yu was furious and said:
Such a person who grows the morale of others and destroys his own prestige is really not left behind. ”
So he ordered Huang Gai to be dragged out and beheaded for public display. Most of the ** in Eastern Wu interceded for Huang Gai, and Zhou Yu had no choice but to give up, but he still beat 50 military sticks. The 50 sticks were really miserable, his skin was open, blood was bursting, and he fainted several times in a row.
This matter was reported to Cao Cao by Er Cai and Kan Ze, so Cao Cao was convinced of Huang Gai's fraudulent surrender.
According to Zhou Yu's arrangement, he went to surrender with Huang Gai's surrender letter that he had already written, and Cao Cao received a secret letter from the Cai brothers, saying that as long as he saw a ship with the Qingya flag, Huang Gai would surrender. Huang Gai selected ten warships, filled them with dry firewood, poured oil on them, and covered them with cloth.
As a result, in the Battle of Chibi, Huang Gai led the fire boat to rush into Cao's camp, and the river was red, burning thousands of Cao Cao's warships connected by iron chains to ashes.
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In 208 AD, Cao Cao led an army of one million to defeat the Eastern Wu Kingdom in one fell swoop. At.
Zhi Chibi, across the river from Zhou Yudao's 30,000 horses. Most of Cao's troops were from the north, and they were not familiar with water warfare, but they were all unstable, and as soon as they clashed, Cao's soldiers were defeated. Cao Cao ordered the warships to be connected with iron chains.
Huang Gai and Zhou Yu sped a secret look and came up with a bitter plan. The next day, Huang Gaijiazhuang disobeyed the military order and collided with Zhou Yu, Zhou Yu was furious and beat Huang Gai. In a fit of rage, Huang Gai wrote a letter of surrender to Cao Cao, and Huang Gai selected ten warships, filled them with dry firewood, poured oil on them, and covered them with cloth.
Huang Gai, who was ready to stop, led the warship to the north bank of the Yangtze River with the wind. The warship full of fire-starters had just sailed to the center of the river, and the yellow cover led Zhang Fan. As soon as the sails were raised, the ship sped forward.
When the ship was still two miles away from Cao's army, Huang Gai ordered the warship to be set on fire, and the officers and men on board jumped into the boat, and the warship rushed towards Cao's fleet like a fiery dragon. Half of Cao's army was wiped out in one fell swoop.
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