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Personally, I think so。In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there is a story about Cao Cao and Guan Yu that takes place in Huarong Dao. Cao Cao was in the Battle of Chibi, after the defeat fled to Huarong Road, and met Guan Yu on Huarong Road, Cao Cao at that time was running all the way after the Battle of Chibi, without rest, very tired.
All forces pursued him. When he arrived at Ronghua Road, it was he who led his team from the gourd mouth after a fierce battle.
Because they met Zhang Fei who intercepted them at Hulukou, After a fierce battle, they were already exhausted and met Guan Yu in Huarong Dao. Guan Yu and Cao Cao can be described as a feud, and they thought that they would definitely experience a vicious battle. But Guan Yu saw Cao Cao, who was willing to bow his head for his soldiers, and finally let them go.
So in Huarong Dao, Guan Yu and Cao Cao did not have a fierce battle.
Then the question arises, if Guan Yu didn't let Cao Cao go in Huarong Dao, would Guan Yu be able to cripple Cao Cao's core team? I think so. Because the two sides at that time, first of all, were unbalanced in strength, and the people on Cao Cao's side were not good at fighting.
Secondly, the energy is different, because Guan Yu is recuperating and staying in this Huarong Dao, waiting for Cao Cao's arrivalAnd Cao Cao ran away exhausted, on the one hand, he was recuperated and energetic, and on the other hand, he was exhausted.
Moreover, in the context of the time,Guan Yu brought many more people than Cao Cao, which was a numerical crush. So to summarize what was said above, if Guan Yu did not let Cao Cao go in Huarong Dao, but chose to fight with him, Guan Yu could, or even completely crippled Cao Cao's core team.
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In fact, Huarong Dao, Guan Yu, and Cao have no suspense.
If you follow the plot of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", when Cao Cao's troops rushed here, they were already out of ammunition and food, and the generals were already physically exhausted, even if they wanted to run, they had difficulties.
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I think Guan Yu will definitely be able to cripple Cao Cao's core team.
After all, Cao Cao's army at this time had reached the point of running out of ammunition and food, and was exhausted. So Cao Cao didn't dare to fight with it.
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I think the core of being able to cripple Cao Cao is because Cao Cao was already in defeat and fleeing at that time.
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It should be okay, the victory or defeat is already obvious, and he let Cao Cao go out of selfishness. Remembering old feelings.
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When Guan Yu was in Huarong Dao, he was actually confident of winning, and Cao Cao's confidence in the environment at that time was not high.
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I think Guan Yu should be able to cripple Cao Cao's core class, because Cao Cao had already failed at that time.
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Guan Yu's martial arts were originally very strong, and Cao Cao was already defeated at that time, so I thought it was okay.
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Cao Cao Fang had already been beaten at that time, and Guan Yu was sure that he had caught him.
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Huarong Dao is a place focused on in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", where Guan Yu and Cao Cao and others staged a good show. In **, Guan Yu once issued a military order to completely defeat Cao Cao and his guards, but in the end, Guan Yu chose to turn a blind eye due to his past feelings. Now that I think about it, if Guan Yu had been ruthless and vowed to take down Cao Cao's head, then according to the situation of the two armies at that time, Cao Cao would definitely be unable to escape death, and even if he got out by luck, the core team that followed him would have been killed.
After the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao suffered a great loss of his troops due to tactical mistakes, and after finally getting out of the battlefield, he was ambushed by many generals of Wu and Shu. After many days of escaping, the Wei generals were hungry and sleepy, and after days of fighting, the soldiers were also physically and mentally exhausted, and they were wounded everywhere. The road of Huarong Road is steep and very difficult to walk, and in such a situation, people are constantly left behind.
After experiencing many difficulties, when the Cao army led by Cao Cao encountered Guan Yu, there were less than 300 soldiers under his command, and among these 300 people, there were still many strategists who could not fight. Except for these strategists and soldiers who are incapable of fighting because of injuries, there are very few who can go to the battlefield, although there are many people with high martial arts among them, but in the face of Guan Yu in his heyday, no one is sure of victory. In this situation, Cao Cao did not choose to have a head-on conflict with Guan Yu very interestingly, but wanted to escape by virtue of his friendship with him.
At that time, Guan Yu naturally saw that Cao Jun's state was extremely poor, and he also understood Cao Cao's intentions, and read the old feelings, Guan Yu chose to disobey the military order. Now that I think about it, if Guan Yu had chosen to listen to Zhuge Liang's words and killed Cao Cao ruthlessly, then history would probably change because of this. In this case, even if Guan Yu takes this friendship into account and finally chooses to let Cao Cao go, then those generals under Cao Cao will completely withdraw from the stage of history, and Cao Cao, who has no core team, will soon be replaced.
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Summary. This is a fictional story in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and there is no such thing as Guan Yu letting Cao Cao go in real history.
In history, did Cao Cao really defeat Huarong Dao and let Guan Yu release it?
This is a fictional story in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and there is no such thing as Guan Yu letting Cao Cao go in real history.
Cao Cao's defeat of Huarong Dao and being let go by Guan Yu does not exist in history, but a plot fabricated by Mr. Luo Guanzhong out of thin air for the sake of coherence. If Guan Yu really let Cao Cao go or killed Cao Cao directly in Huarong Dao in the history of the Three Kingdoms, history would not be able to develop normally.
Cao Cao, as a generation of heroes, must have planned the route of his retreat a long time ago, Huarong Dao was the rear of Cao's army before the burning of Chibi, and there must have been heavy guards on the road, so it was impossible for Guan Yu to go to the squatting point in advance.
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If Guan Yu tried his best, Cao Cao would not be able to escape, and would probably be killed by Guan Yu.
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Cao Cao couldn't escape at that time, and he might have been captured by Guan Yu at that time, or he might have died here.
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If Guan Yu could do his best at that time, then Cao Cao would not have a particularly good next game.
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In history, Guan Yu did not catch up with Cao Cao at all. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Guan Yu blocked Cao Cao's way in Huarong Road, if Cao Cao was killed at that time, then the north would be in chaos, and Cao Cao's son would definitely fight to the death. At this time, the Wushu coalition army will also break up, perhaps because of interests, or it may seize Cao Cao's territory.
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If Guan Yu kills Cao Cao on Huarong Road, the northern military group will fall into a leaderless situation, and then there will be new warlords and fall into a melee, Liu Bei and Sun Quan will take the opportunity to develop northward and expand their sphere of influence, and the situation in the late Eastern Han Dynasty will be even more confusing.
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If Cao Cao is killed on Huarong Road, the north will fall into chaos, which will be very unfavorable to Liu Bei and others; Guan Yu will not leave a reputation of loyalty; If Cao Cao is captured, the Sun and Liu families will go to war directly.
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Guan Yu's interpretation of Cao Cao in Huarong Daoyi is a very exciting plot in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It is said that in the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao's warship was burned by the Sun-Liu coalition army and fled in a hurry.
Zhuge Liang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has a brilliant plan. Not only did Zhou Yu need Dongfeng to prepare to attack Cao Cao with fire during the Battle of Chibi, but he was also sure that even if Cao Cao lost in the Battle of Chibi, he would not lose his life. Therefore, before the Battle of Chibi, Zhuge Liang deliberately did not hand over the task to Guan Yu in the agreement, and then used the ** plan to lure Guan Yu to leave Huarong Road, and issued a military order to kill Cao Cao.
The deeper reason is that if Cao Cao is killed at this time, the north will once again fall into chaos and war, which is not conducive to the development of Liu Bei's group. If Sun Quan knew that Cao Cao had been killed, he would have attacked Liu Bei desperately and seized all of Jingzhou.
At that time, the Northern Gang had no stable footsteps, no sphere of influence and no territory, so Cao Cao's life had to be saved at this moment. As long as Cao Cao was alive, he was the biggest threat to Sun Quan and Liu Bei in the south. Then Sun Quan and Liu Bei will continue to maintain Liu Bei's intelligence, and Liu Bei will obtain a relatively stable period of development, which is conducive to the continued development of Liu Bei's troops.
As soon as Cao Cao died, the north would be in chaos, because Cao Cao had not yet completed the transfer of power in the Battle of Chibi, and had not even taken steps to usurp the throne. It only united northern China, with Ma Chao and Han Sui to the west, Sun Quan, Liu Bei, Zhang Lu and other forces to the south, and Liu Chao and the ten lords of Liangzhou in Guanzhong to the west.
Li Shanchang was named the first meritorious officer by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the third year of Hong Yu (1370), he was awarded the title of Duke of Joseon, which is very remarkable, because Zhu Yuanzhang was only awarded six dukes at that time, the other five were Xu Da, Chang Mao (son of Yu Chun), Li Wenzhong, Feng Sheng, and Deng Yu. They were all famous generals who fought in blood and fire.
Lee Sun-chang was the first of these people. He was also the Duke's only suitor.
On the contrary, Liu Ji also made a great contribution to Zhu Yuanzhang's struggle in the world, but he was only called an honest uncle (earl). Resist human research.
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If Guan Yu really killed Cao Cao, then Cao Cao would not have survived at all, and he would not have lived for such a long time, and he would have been targeted a long time ago, and it would be impossible to get his current fate.
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The end will be very miserable, because Guan Yu's martial arts are very strong, and his ability is very strong, if Guan Yu kills him, he will kill Cao Cao.
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may die, Cao Cao's power will collapse, and Liu Bei's country may become stronger, but it's a pity that Guan Yu is soft.
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In my opinion, if Cao Cao is killed by Guan Yu in Huarong Dao, then it will eventually evolve into a rivalry between the two great states of Shu and Wu, and the pattern of the three kingdoms will be changed
You must know that before the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao had basically unified the north, although Ma Chao (at that time Ma Chao had not yet defected to Liu Shizhu to reunite), Han Sui's Northwest Coalition Army, but Yuan Shu, Lu Bu, Zhang Xiu and others were all defeated by Cao Cao, so at that time, only Liu Bei, who had not yet developed, Sun Quan, who occupied the Yangtze River, and Liu Zhang, who occupied Yizhou, were the only ones who could compete with Cao Cao, and the Sima family represented by Sima Yi did not have much power in Cao Wei's lineup. In such a situation, if Cao Cao is killed by Guan Yu, then it will be difficult for Cao Wei to have another person in Cao Wei's lineup who can convince the public. In addition, there were more generals in Cao Wei's camp, and Cao Cao fought before the Battle of Chibi beganThe territory that came down has not had time to be properly managed, and the people's hearts are not stable, so it is only a matter of time before Cao Wei's camp falls apart.
But in the Wu and Shu camps, because Sun Quan and Liu Bei, the two leaders of their respective camps, were still there, and the two were allies at that time, plus Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu and others had strong analytical skills for the situation in the worldTherefore, it is likely that the two will not fight first, but will join forces to attack the disintegrated Cao Wei camp, resulting in the Cao Wei camp being the first to go out in the turmoil. And at that time, except for Liu Bei and Sun Quan, the other princes were no longer in the climate, and the only thing that could threaten the two was the Northwest Coalition Army led by Ma Chao and Han Sui, but the Northwest Coalition Army was not very powerful at that time, so it was difficult to make any waves. However, the alliance between Wu and Shu is not very strong, so the two will eventually become enemies.
In general, if Cao Cao is killed by Guan Yu in Huarong Dao, then Cao Wei's camp is likely to be the first to be out of the Three Kingdoms, and it will also lose the possibility of fighting for the world, and the Three Kingdoms will also evolve into a situation where Liu Bei and Sun Quan compete for power.
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The pattern of the Three Kingdoms will change greatly, first the situation in the north will be reversed, then Cao Wei will be attacked on the back, and then Jingzhou will be controlled by Sun Quan.
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The pattern of the Three Kingdoms will change greatly, which will cause Cao Wei to be the first out of the Three Kingdoms and lose the advantage and possibility of competing for the world.
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Huarong Dao Guan Yu really slashed Cao Cao with a knife, then the Three Kingdoms ceased to exist, and Sun Quan was very likely to win the world, at that time Liu Bei's power was too weak, and the north was basically pacified by Cao Cao, and the rest of the princes were too weak, so Sun Quan may first carry out the Northern Expedition, and then take Xishu in one fell swoop, so that the story of the Three Kingdoms will soon end, and Liu Bei's role is not so much. But in the end, Guan Yu killed Cao Cao! So who will Guan Yu become?
At the very least, the four words "ungrateful, disturbing and unjust" can't run, and may even become Yun Li Yuan's second "Lu Bu". No one can afford to lose such a reputation!
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