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Because Cao Pi has done a lot of bad things, his methods are vicious, and he is cruel and insidious, so most of the later generations are even more dissatisfied with Cao Pi.
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Before Cao Pi usurped the throne, only a disgraced Wang Mang had done this, so everyone extremely disagreed with Cao Pi's behavior.
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The main reason is that Cao Pi's methods and means of doing things are not accepted by outsiders, they are too insidious and cruel, and they are despicable for killing Sima Qian and Cao Zhi.
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Mainly because Cao Pi's approach is more extreme, and he is ruthless, completely ignoring his own reputation.
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Because what Cao Pi did was indeed very excessive and immoral, and he also killed the very talented Cao Zhi.
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Cao Pi's methods were too ruthless, and he and Sima Qian had killed many loyal people, so they were despised by later generations.
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First of all, their ability is not particularly sufficient, and they still need to be improved, and then, some of the methods they do use are also a little disgusting.
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The influence of the Han Dynasty was too great, and the identity of Liu's true son of heaven was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Before Cao Pi, there was only one person who really usurped the throne, Wang Mang, who was disgraced.
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Everyone's influence on each period is different, and this can only be judged in combination with the environment at that time, when the world felt dissatisfied, it was dissatisfied.
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It varies from person to person, Cao Pi is the most detailed in history and has the greatest reputation, and everyone knows him the most.
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Cao Pi was a usurper, and Emperor Han Xian did not really want to give up the throne, but Cao Pi forced Emperor Han Xian to give up the throne to him.
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Cao Pi did not usurp the throne, of course Emperor Han Xian was sincere in giving up the throne, he was a puppet emperor for too long, and he felt that it was not interesting, so he gave the throne to Cao Pi.
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Yes. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was forced to give up the throne, because he had no soldiers and no power in his hands, and even his life was in the hands of the other party, so he could only choose to do so.
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Cao Pi was a usurper, and Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty would not be willing to give up, and no one would be willing to give up the throne.
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