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Yes, Hua Tuo wanted to open Cao Cao's brain to remove the tumor, and Cao Cao thought that Hua Tuo wanted to harm him, so he killed him.
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No, Hua Tuo was a person from the middle of the Eastern Han Dynasty See "Zizhi Tongjian" Cao Cao was a person from the late Eastern Han Dynasty The times are different This is made up by Robben.
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Yes, because Cao Cao and Hua Tuo looked down on each other, Cao Cao asked Hua Tuo for treatment, and Hua Tuo delayed for some reason.
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Because Cao Cao was suspicious by nature and suspected that Hua Tuo wanted to harm him, he wanted to kill Hua Tuo. Cao Cao suffered from a kind of head stroke in his early years, and once he attacked, he had a splitting headache and was in agony. In middle age, it became more and more serious, and many doctors were invited to come for diagnosis and treatment, but with little effect.
Because Hua Tuo's medical skills were famous all over the world, Cao Cao summoned Hua Tuo to come for treatment. After looking and hearing, Hua Tuo thought that Cao Cao's illness required a craniotomy to remove the "wind" from his brain. Or go back to the countryside and no longer participate in the troubled times.
Cao Cao, who was suspicious by nature, thought that Hua Tuo wanted to take this opportunity to kill him, so he killed Hua Tuo in the name of assassination.
A brief introduction to other situations of Hua Tuo. In addition to Hua Tuo lying and being discovered by Cao Cao, Cao Cao killed him because he saw through his mind. According to historical records, when Hua Tuo was about to be executed, Xun Yu once interceded for him.
And Cao Cao is like this: "Tuo can heal this." The villain raises my illness and wants to respect himself.
The gist of it is that Hua Tuo could have cured my illness, but he deliberately delayed it, hoping to improve his status and get a half-official position. Cao Cao hated Hua Tuo's behavior and finally killed him.
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Because Cao Cao was very suspicious, if he didn't kill Hua Tuo, he might suspect that Hua Tuo would kill him.
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Hua Tuo's death was because Hua Tuo was unwilling to go to Cao Cao's place to do things, and lied to Cao Cao that his wife was sick, and after the matter was revealed, Cao Cao killed Hua Tuo. Dust-resistant transport.
Hua Tuo scraped Guan Yu's bones to cure the poison, and Guan Yu played chess calmly. Cao Cao had a headache and was sick, and invited Hua Tuo, Hua Tuo said that he had to split his head to cure the disease, and Cao Cao killed Hua Tuo when he died, these episodes are from ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" But what is the real ending of Hua Tuo in history?
Hua Tuo in history was indeed killed by Cao Cao, Taizu in "Three Kingdoms" refers to Cao Cao, Cao Cao wanted Hua Tuo to stay by his side and see a doctor for himself, Hua Tuo knew that Cao Cao's temper was abnormal, so he shirked and said that his wife was sick and had to go back to take care of her. Cao Cao sent letters to Hua Tuo many times to ask him to come back, but Hua Tuo just delayed indefinitely.
After a long time, Cao Cao became angry, so he sent someone to Hua Tuo to his house to see if Changliang was really sick as he said. If you're really sick, bring some gifts and come back a few days. If Hua Tuo cheats on his brother.
Cao Cao was going to arrest him. When the people sent arrived at Hua Tuo's house, they found that Hua Tuo's wife was not sick at all. Cao Cao was furious and sent him to many prisons.
After torture and confession, he admitted that he had indeed deceived Cao Cao. At this time, Xun Yu came out to plead, and he said to Cao Cao: "Mr. Hua Tuo's medical skills are excellent, and he should be forgiven for his life."
At this time, Cao Cao said lightly, don't worry, is there no such rat generation in the world?
So he was tortured and finally died in prison.
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I personally believe that the split wheel is: the reason why Hua Tuo was killed has a lot to do with Cao Cao's character, and he is suspicious. Don't forget that sentence: I'd rather bear the people of the world than the people of the world burn down and bear me! Dash Letter!!
I think Cao Cao's approach is very dialogue, and it is not very wronged, everyone has their own ideas, if he does the same thing as Cao Cao thinks, Cao Cao will not kill him, since Cao Cao chose to kill him, Cao Cao has his own ideas, so they do not agree with each other, so Cao Cao will kill him, this is not questioned,
If Cao Cao hadn't killed Hua Tuo at that time, then his illness would not have been cured by Hua Tuo. Because after Hua Tuo was caught by Cao Cao to treat his headache, he made it clear that even if Cao Cao was cured, then Cao Cao would only live for a few days. At the same time, Hua Tuo also told Cao Cao his method, but Cao Cao at that time was very suspicious, so he thought that Hua Tuo wanted to kill him, so he locked Hua Tuo in prison, which led to Hua Tuo's death. >>>More
Our Chinese teacher said not necessarily.
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