If Cao Cao was born in the world, what kind of life trajectory would he have?

Updated on history 2024-05-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This has to be analyzed in combination with Lao Cao's background and knowledge.

    1.Origin: Lao Cao is the eldest grandson of the eunuch Cao Teng, and his father Cao Song belongs to the big man in the eyes of the little people, and the little man in the eyes of the big man - he is said to be a big man because he also served as a third prince and nine kings (although he has a history of bribery), and he is a small man because he has no royal family, relatives, celebrities or learned background.

    This kind of background should make Lao Cao a Jiuqing Taishou.

    2.Knowledge. Although Lao Cao has a good literary style and is well-versed in poetry, the so-called celebrities at that time were most respected by Kong Rong and Bian Rang, who were outstanding in fancy articles, or Xi Xi, Ying Shao, and Cai Yong, who specialized in a certain discipline, and Lao Cao was relatively niche.

    But he is good at military affairs, and maybe he can really get a senior general rank such as "General Zhengxi" as written in the Shu Zhi Ling.

    In general, Lao Cao can mix a middle- and upper-level civil official or an upper-level general.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Confucian Mozhou. The philosophy of life made Cao Caoling rotten.

    actively joined the WTO, made meritorious contributions, and served the people's livelihood in the world, but did not tell Cao Cao what to do when facing the ultimate problem of life in the universe --- death. At this time, Cao Cao turned to the road ruler to visit the leaky house.

    Seek answers in the consciousness of life.

    Cao Cao resolves the dilemma of life in reality by visiting immortals, and he visits Penglai Wonderland in the poem, in fact, he also creates an ideal world for himself, which is a compensation for the limited life. Cao Cao searched for a fairyland in which all things are born and died, and in this fairyland, Cao Cao crossed the barriers of time and space, found another space-time dimension for himself, and at the same time obtained temporary comfort in this space-time dimension.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I believe that this positive attitude toward joining the WTO deserves to be affirmed, and that we should continue to devote ourselves to society and realize our ideals and aspirations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Everyone's personality is different, and I think that's fine, so he's got a history with others.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As an ambitious person, actively joining the WTO is his only choice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's a good question, Cao Cao, he is a complex and changeable character in his own right, not to mention anything else.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cao Cao, whose name is Mengde, is a native of Bo (Bo) County, Anhui Province. He was a famous military strategist, politician and writer during the Three Kingdoms period. His father Cao Song's original surname was Xiahou, but he changed his surname to Cao because he was succeeded to the then eunuch Cao Teng as his adopted son.

    So what kind of person is Cao Cao, we may be able to analyze it from Cao Cao's family history.

    Cao Cao was born in a family of eunuchs and received feudal education since childhood. At the age of 20, Cao Cao was promoted to filial piety and served as an attendant of the imperial palace. Soon, Cao Cao was transferred to the northern part of Luoyang, which was actually equivalent to the police chief in the northern area of Luoyang.

    This official position is actually a sesame-sized official in the Han Dynasty, but Cao Cao still did it well. At that time, the forces of the eunuchs and relatives in Luoyang were complicated, and it was a miasma. Cao Cao lacquered a stick of five colors, called a five-colored stick, and anyone who violated the "night ban" was punished with a five-colored stick.

    At that time, there was a eunuch named Jian Shuo, and his uncle relied on his nephew to run rampant and do evil in Luoyang. One night, this Uncle Jian with a group of minions to seize the people's daughter happened to be touched by Cao Cao, Cao Cao ordered the guards to press Uncle Jian to the ground, and killed him directly with a five-color stick. After this incident, Cao Cao's reputation spread, and law and order in northern Luoyang was greatly improved.

    After Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, he tried his best to win over Cao Cao and appointed him as the captain of the Xiao Cavalry. Cao Cao, who was very politically minded, had already seen through Dong Zhuo's face, and such a perverse warlord would inevitably fail, so Cao Cao fled from Luoyang overnight and ran to Chenliu.

    In the process of escaping, Cao Cao also did a thing that has been infamous for 10,000 years, when he fled to Chenggao, Cao Cao mistakenly killed his father's friend Lu Bohao's family, and said: "I'd rather bear people, people don't bear me." ”

    Cao Song accumulated some family property in Chenliu, and the mass base in Chenliu was very good, everyone opposed Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao recruited troops here, and soon had a group of his own army, and openly played the banner of crusading against Dong Zhuo. Cao Cao gained a large number of talents in Chenliu, such as his uncle and brothers Cao Hong and Cao Ren, as well as his brothers Xiahoudun and Xiahouyuan. As Cao Cao's ranks grew larger and larger, he led his troops to join the Kwantung Army with Yuan Shao as the leader of the alliance.

    The only people who really wanted to rebel against Dong Zhuo were Yuan Shu's subordinates Sun Jian and Cao Cao, and Liu Bei was still very weak at this time, so we won't show it for the time being. After the Kwantung Army dispersed, Cao Cao came to Yanzhou and obtained Xun Yu, the best think tank of Cao Cao's group.

    Xun Yu suggested that Cao Cao make Yanzhou his base and then expand. At this time, a group of Yellow Turban soldiers from Qingzhou entered Yanzhou and stabbed to death Liu Dai, the assassin of Yanzhou at that time. The Yanzhou group of dragons was leaderless, and Cao Cao took the opportunity to occupy Yanzhou.

    In this way, Cao Cao continued to consolidate his base while fighting the Yellow Turban Army. In the process, Cao Cao absorbed many Yellow Turban soldiers, and soon, Cao Cao's army expanded to nearly 300,000 men, known as the Qingzhou Army. Cao Cao also became the leading warlord at this time.

    It is not difficult to see that Cao Cao was a person with great political vision and attached great importance to talent. In military affairs, Cao Cao is also a rare talent. The mistake of killing Lu Boyu shows that he is a suspicious person.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think so, because he was loyal to the emperor. After his death, he has always been the king of Yuanwei, not an emperor. But he does have the strength.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the face of the great chaos in the world, Cao Cao conquered the Quartet in the name of Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, eliminated the separatist forces such as Eryuan, Lü Bu, Liu Biao, Ma Chao, and Han Sui internally, and subdued the Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc., to unify northern China, expand the tuntian, build water conservancy, reward agriculture and mulberry, attach importance to handicrafts, resettle displaced people, and implement "rent regulation" to promote economic production and social stability in the Central Plains. In the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213), he was awarded the title of Duke of Wei, established the State of Wei, and set the capital of Yecheng. In the twenty-first year of Jian'an (216), he was canonized as the king of Wei and had power above the kings.

    In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (March 15, 220), Cao Cao died, nicknamed Wu, and was buried in Gaoling. His son Cao Pi was called the emperor, posthumously named the emperor, and his nickname was Wu, and the temple name was Taizu. Cao Cao likes to use poetry and prose to express political aspirations and reflect the people's livelihood and suffering, and is a representative figure of Eastern Han Dynasty literature, and was praised by Lu Xun as "the ancestor of reforming articles".

    He is good at calligraphy, and was rated as a "wonderful product" by Zhang Huaijun in the Tang Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He must have valued the people more! Although the captain of the touching gold lacks morality, it is the dead who are pitted, and Liu Bei's conscription tax system can harm Shudi.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think Cao Cao, people call him a traitor, he is indeed very capable, and he can focus on his own interests in any situation, and at the same time, he will be a generation faster, especially cherish talents, and this is most of the reason why he went to the top.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Although Cao Cao is in troubled times, he knows what he wants, and he treats talented people with great respect, and the etiquette is also very thoughtful, and the ability he shows is also very good, and he has won the support and recognition of many people, and has also recruited a large number of capable people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    He is a very thoughtful person, very ambitious, very charismatic, and has been followed by many talented people.

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