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Cao Cao had three sons during the Three Kingdoms, and Cao Cao took a fancy to his clever second son, Cao Zhi.
wanted to be the crown prince several times, which annoyed the eldest son Cao Pi.
Cao Pi was so jealous of Cao Zhi that his teeth itched.
In 220 AD, Cao Pi became emperor and was known as Emperor Wen of Wei.
Although he became the emperor himself, Cao Pi was very afraid that Cao Zhi would one day usurp power, and always wanted to find an excuse to kill him to get rid of the trouble of his henchmen.
On this day, Cao Pi came up with a trick. Cao Pi brought Cao Zhi and said to Cao Zhi, "I heard that your poems are very well written.
Today I want you to write a poem on the theme of brothers, and the word brother must not appear in the poem, and it must be written within seven steps, otherwise you will be executed for the crime of deceiving the king! With tears in his eyes, Cao Zhi had not yet reached the seven steps before he recited the famous seven-step poem with grief and indignation:
Boil the beans and make a soup, and soak them.
Thought it was juice. The beans are burning under the kettle, and the beans are crying in the kettle.
This is the same root, why is it too anxious to fry each other!
When Cao Pi heard this poem, he couldn't help but blushed with shame and let his younger brother go. Although Cao Zhi escaped with his cleverness, Cao Zhi was repeatedly demoted after that, and finally died of depression at the age of forty-one.
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Snake Cao Pi is too insidious and vicious, for the sake of the throne, framed his brothers and siblings, and after obtaining the throne, he not only forced the emperor to abdicate, but also wanted to kill his siblings.
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He is not the one who calls the image, he is not the one who writes poetry, is he the one who forces people to write poetry?
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Cao Cao wanted to try out the talents of Cao Pi and Cao Zhi. One day, he ordered them to go out of the gate of Yecheng, but he privately instructed the soldiers guarding the gate not to let them go.
Cao Pi arrived first, but the soldiers guarding the gate prevented him from going out, and Cao Pi had to retreat. When Cao Zhi heard about it, he asked Yang Xiu for advice, and Yang Xiu said, "You are ordered by the king to go out of the city, and if there are any obstacles, just behead them." ”
Cao Zhi listened to him, and when he reached the city gate, the soldiers stopped him, and Cao Zhi scolded him loudly: "I will go out on the orders of the king, and see who dares to stop me!" Then he beheaded the soldiers who had stopped him.
So Cao Cao thought that Cao Zhi was talented, and later someone told Cao Cao: "This is what Yang Xiu taught him to do." Cao Cao was furious, so he didn't like Cao Zhi anymore.
Original text: Cao Pi and Cao Zhi's talents are being tested. One day, let each go out of the city gate; But he secretly sent them to the doormen, that they should not let them out.
Cao Pi arrived first, but the doorman blocked him, and Pi had to retreat. Zhi Wenzhi asked Yu Xiu. Xiu said:
The king went out at the king's command, and if anyone stood in the way, he could be killed. ”
Zhi Zhi Zhi said. And when he came to the door, the doorman stopped him. Zhi Qi said: "I am ordered by the king, who dares to stop it!" "Immediately cut it off. So Cao Cao took planting as energy. Later, someone said: "This is what Yang Xiuzhi taught." "is furious, so I don't like planting.
Selected from the seventy-second episode of Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, "Zhuge Liang outwitted Hanzhong, and Cao A's soldiers retreated to the valley".
Synopsis: Xu Huang and Zhao Yun and Huang Zhong were defeated and wanted to kill Wang Ping, but Wang Ping was rehabilitated. Xu Huang reported to Cao Cao, and Cao Cao led his troops to fight against Zhuge Liang, but he could not advance or retreat.
Yang Xiu is introduced here, saying that Cao Cao's night order means withdrawing troops, eating tasteless, and it is a pity to abandon it, and he was killed by Cao Cao in the name of chaos in the army. Later, Cao Cao remembered Yang Xiu's words when he was defeated, and ordered Yang Xiu to be buried and the class returned to the dynasty.
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Original:Emperor Wei Ming broke the tiger's minions on the Xuanwu field, and the people watched it.
Translation:Emperor Wei Ming broke the tiger's minions on the Xuanwu field and let the people come to see.
Original:Wang Rong is seven years old, and he also looks forward, the tiger climbs the fence and roars, its sound shakes the ground, the viewers are all easy to turn upside down, Rong Zhan does not move, and there is no fear of color.
Translation:Wang Rong was seven years old at the time and also went to **. The tiger crawled on the cage pole in the cage and roared, its roar made the earth tremble, and there was no one who was not afraid to dodge, only Wang Rong stood there without a look of fear on his face.
There are many prodigies in ancient China, since childhood, Wang Rong is also a precocious prodigy, he is very observant and unique, he is not afraid to see tigers at a young age, although he is talented but greedy and stingy when he grows up, but he is a very filial person.
This article praises Wang Rong's early wisdom. At an early age, Wang Rong was able to observe, reason, look at phenomena from the surface, and see the inner connection of things. For a seven-year-old child, it is indeed not simple, and through the story, we should develop the ability to observe carefully, be good at using the brain, and be able to reason and judge according to relevant phenomena.
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