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No, in ancient times, when women had a low status, people only had the situation of possession or non-possession of women, and there was almost no such thing as a rival in love.
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is indeed Guan Yu's rival in love, because these two of them once fought for Qin Yilu's wife, and they did not give in to each other.
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The friendship between Cao Cao and Guan Yu also starts with the contradiction between Liu Bei and Cao Cao. At that time, Lü Bu occupied Xiapi, while Cao Cao and Liu Bei were allies and defeated Lü Bu together. After defeating Lü Bu, Cao Cao appointed his subordinate Che Xuan as the assassin of Xuzhou, and placed Liu Bei in Xiaopei.
Later, Cao Cao and Liu Bei became enemies, and Liu Bei booby-trapped Che Zhou and occupied Xuzhou himself. However, with Liu Bei's strength at that time, he was unable to confront Cao Cao at all, Liu Bei's move was violently counterattacked by Cao Cao, and Liu Bei's team was directly dispersed, Liu Bei took Zhang Fei and his family to Yuan Shao, while Guan Yu was captured by Cao Cao, and temporarily surrendered to Cao Cao because he had no place to live.
Later, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in the north had a bad relationship and launched a war, and Guan Yu, in order to repay Cao Cao for his kindness, helped Cao Cao kill Yuan Shao's Yan Liangwen and Chou generals. This put Cao Cao in an advantageous position in the later struggle with Yuan Shao. After the incident of beheading Yan Liangwen and ugliness, Cao Cao admired Guan Yu very much and tried his best to win him over, wanting him to completely work for himself.
However, Guan Yu is a person who values love and righteousness and will not betray his brother easily.
Later, after he inquired about Liu Bei's whereabouts, he resolutely resigned to Cao Cao. It stands to reason that on Cao Cao's own territory, if Cao Cao wanted to keep him, he would not be able to leave safely, but Cao Cao did not have a strong man's difficulty, he and Guan Yu got together and dispersed, and when Guan Yu left, he took hundreds of civil and military officials to see him off. Later, Cao Cao remembered Guan Yu many times in front of everyone and praised Guan Yu as the world's first general.
And Guan Yu also let Cao Cao go when he defeated Chibi and repaid his previous kindness. It can be said that these two people cherish each other and are in a relationship of friend and foe.
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Cao Cao's feelings for Guan Yu are very complicated, with both admiration and jealousy and distrust.
Cao Cao initially thought that Guan Yu was talented and befriended him, but later because Guan Yu was too strong, Cao Cao was worried that he would not be able to control him, and he became uneasy. Despite this, Cao Cao still sent several invitations to Guan Yu to recruit and reuse, saying that he wanted him to be his subordinate. This also shows that Cao Cao attaches great importance to Guan Yu's talent and strategic value.
But Guan Yu did not join Cao Cao in the end, but became Liu Bei's right-hand man, posing a great threat to Cao Cao. Therefore, after the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao did not give Guan Yu any more chances, but accumulated sedan chairs to suppress and weaken his power.
Cao Cao's feelings for Guan Yu are full of contradictions and complexities. On the one hand, he respects Guan Yu's talent and martial arts, and hopes to use his strength to accomplish his goals; On the other hand, he is also well aware of Guan Yu's ambition and personality that is not independent of himself, and he has developed worries and distrust about it. In the end, Cao Cao was not able to control Guan Yu and could only choose to weaken his power to protect his interests.
At the same time, Cao Cao didn't dislike Guan Yu at all. According to historical records, after Guan Yu was defeated and taken away from Maicheng, Cao Cao felt very sad when he learned that he had killed himself, and ordered him to be given generous funeral rites and remembered it. This also reflects Cao Cao's feelings for Guan Yu from the side.
Cao Cao had both awe and admiration for Guan Yu. He also showed flexibility and shrewdness in dealing with Guan Yu's problems, and although he did not achieve the most ideal results in the end, he also showed his ability and means to deal with people.
In addition, if we look at this issue from the perspective of historical figures, we can also understand the relationship between Cao Cao and Guan Yu. Guan Yu is one of the five tiger generals of the Shu Han Dynasty and has worked for Liu Guan for many years, and Liu Bei is Cao Cao's mortal enemy, so in this context, it is difficult for Cao Cao to have a good impression of Guan Yu. However, as an excellent military strategist and statesman, Cao Cao was also able to objectively view Guan Yu's abilities and values, and make corresponding decisions according to his own needs.
In general, the relationship between Cao Cao and Guan Yu is complex and multi-layered. There is reverence and admiration, but also exploitation and rejection. This also reflects the connections and contradictions between historical figures, as well as the multifaceted nature of historical events.
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Cao Cao's feelings for Guan Yu are: cherish. Cherish Cao Cao, cherish Guan Yu's quality of affection and righteousness.
When Cao Cao attacked Liu Bei, in Xiapi, Cao Cao cherished Guan Yu's talents, so he sent Guan Yu's good friend Zhang Liao to persuade Guan Yu to surrender, and Guan Yu temporarily surrendered to Cao Cao in order to protect Liu Bei's family. Later, Yuan Shao attacked Cao Cao, Cao Cao counterattacked, and Guan Yu took his broadsword to kill Yan Liang and punish Wen Chou, making a great contribution. Cao Songzha Hongcao was very happy, gave Guan Yu a credit, named him the Marquis of Hanshou Pavilion, and gave him a lot of rewards.
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Cao Cao's feelings for Guan Yu are very delicate, like a kind of love
If it weren't for Liu Bei's family in Cao Cao's hands, I believe that Guan Erye would never surrender to Boss Cao, and would definitely lead his subordinates to break the net with Cao Cao, so Cao Cao respected Guan Yu very much.
When Guan Yu left, he also ordered not to let his subordinates go down to chase and kill Guan Yu, Guan Yu passed five passes and killed six generals, Cao Cao also sent someone to send the customs documents, and later Guan Yu was defeated and killed in Maicheng, and the head was given to Cao Cao by Sun Quan, Cao Cao was very sad when he saw it, and cried bitterly, and was buried for Guan Yu with the rites of the princes, and the movement was not small.
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