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Cao Cao married all three daughters to Emperor Han Xian, one reason was to monitor Emperor Han Xian's control of the harem, the second reason was to improve his status and become the emperor's father-in-law, and the third reason was to leave a way back for the family.
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Cao Cao married his daughter to Emperor Xian of Han for a political marriage, which had another purpose. Cao Cao was scolded as a thief who usurped power, and became a family member with Emperor Xian of Han in order to save a little in name.
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The reason why Cao Cao married his daughter to Emperor Han Xian was actually to better control Emperor Han Xian through his daughter, so that he could completely empty the rights of Emperor Han Xian.
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Cao Cao was in a high position, Emperor Han Xian had no real power, Cao Cao married his daughter to him, the main reason for this was that Cao Cao wanted to use this to be related to Emperor Han Xian, and find a reasonable excuse for his own coercion of the Son of Heaven to make the princes.
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On the one hand, it was for the purpose of surveillance, and on the other hand, it was to show outsiders that he was loyal to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and had no ambition to seize the throne.
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Yes, Cao Cao sent his daughter to the palace in order to control the harem, so as to achieve the goal of fully controlling Emperor Han Xian.
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I think that Han Cao Cao married his daughter to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in order to better control the emperor, and it is more convenient to marry in this way.
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Cao Cao had three daughters. He married his daughter to Emperor Xian of Han in order to spy on him and turn him into a puppet emperor.
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Cao Cao had seven daughters, and the main reason for marrying them to Emperor Han Xian was that Cao Cao wanted to consolidate his position and monitor Emperor Han Xian.
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Cao Cao had seven daughters, of which Cao Hua, Cao Xian, and Princess Jinxiang were the most famous; Because he wanted to monitor the movements of Emperor Han Xian, and was afraid that there would be a possibility of rebellion if there were fewer people, he married her all.
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Because he wanted to control Emperor Han Xian's movements and avoid Emperor Han Xian's small actions, he married his daughter to him; But it was not only for control, but also to protect Emperor Han Xian and the Cao family, because the two families were tied together through marriage.
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Because Cao Cao wanted to show his sincerity.
Cao Cao hoped to become the emperor through this, so Cao Cao did not hesitate to sacrifice the happiness of his three daughters to fulfill himself, which is enough to see his ambition and selfishness.
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Because after Cao Cao married his daughter to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, he successfully became a relative of the emperor and became the emperor's father-in-law, which was more conducive to Cao Cao's control of power.
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Cao Cao personally selected his in-laws for his six daughters, but this was all a kind of speculation, and he prepared an endless fire pit for his daughters, which was a typical act of sacrificing his daughter's happiness for his own interests.
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There are two reasons for this:
1. For the sake of orthodox royalty.
During the Three Kingdoms period, although the orthodox Han Dynasty royal family no longer had any strength at all, the official identity was still very important in the eyes of the people and the forces of all parties. At that time, Liu Bei was a soldier who justifiably raised on the grounds of Kuang Fu Han Dynasty. On the other hand, on Cao Cao's side, Cao Cao is only a force under the Han family, but the power is extremely large, so he can divide the largest territory in the world.
However, Cao Cao's means of fighting for hegemony in the world were still mainly to hold the emperor hostage at this time, which means that Cao Cao was still nominally working for the Han Dynasty. In terms of identity, Cao Cao is one rank lower than the emperor, and at the same time Sun Quan and Liu Bei are one rank lower. Therefore, Cao Cao will be restricted in some aspects, and he will not be able to do things completely with his own will.
This very "chicken" identity, although it does not play a big role in practice, cannot be ignored. After all, if there is no orthodox identity, then it can be said that he is the enemy of the whole world, and all other forces have a legitimate excuse to oppose him and attack him, and although Cao Cao is strong, he cannot confront the whole world, so it is very important for Cao Cao to talk about his daughter marrying the emperor of the current dynasty and obtaining the status of a royal family.
Second, in order to win over the forces of all parties.
At this time, although the Han family was weakened, after all, the Han family ruled the world for hundreds of years, and its influence among the people was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The entanglements among the various forces are also complicatedRelying on political marriage alone, the Han family has a relationship with most of the families, plus those forces that were once supported by the Han family, it is even larger.
At this time, Cao Cao married his daughter to the emperor of the current dynasty, undoubtedly standing on the same line as those forces that had a lot of entanglements with the Han familyAt least they were royal "relatives" before, so it is also necessary for Cao Cao to marry his daughter to the emperor.
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At the same time, the three daughters were married to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty in order to ensure that nothing went wrong. Cao Cao was a very cautious man, and he was worried that the emperor was plotting against his daughter. If his daughter was co-opted by Emperor Han Xian, then he would really steal chickens and rice.
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The reason why Cao Cao was willing to marry his three daughters to Emperor Han Xian was because he killed Emperor Han Xian's empress and nobles, and he arranged his three daughters by her side in order to monitor Emperor Han Xian's every move.
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1. The emaciated camel is bigger than the horse, and the phoenix that sheds its hair is also a phoenix. 2. Win over Emperor Han Xian and stabilize Emperor Han Xian. 3. Improve political status and provide conditions for Tianxing Decree and promotion.
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