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That's a general question. All those who hindered Cao Cao's progress on the road to unification were his enemies. According to the chronological order, Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu, Tao Qian, Yuan Shao, Liu Bei, Yuan Shu, Liu Biao, Sun Quan, Zhang Lu, Ma Chao, these once great warlords were the targets of Cao Cao's rebellion.
Some of them were submerged by the times, and Liu Bei and Sun Quan became Cao Cao's lifelong enemies. Politically, those who opposed Cao Cao could also be called his enemies, and Dong Cheng, Ji Ping, etc., who plotted to assassinate him. And those loyal to Cao Cao are the soldiers, family and friends who have accompanied him throughout his life.
The Xiahou family, the Cao family, Zhang Xu and Zhang Yule's five tiger generals, the think tank, his wife Liu, Ding, and many sons, among them, no one betrayed Cao Cao. But Liu Bei and Sun Quan have all been betrayed, and the character of the three heroes can be seen.
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It should be himself, and his suspicion should be too heavy.
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Liu Bei is the hero of today, but he is the only one who makes the king and the.
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He himself, why should he be loyal to him, smart people will not let others be loyal to themselves, but make an abstract thing, such as loyalty to the party, or Cao Cao's coercion of the Son of Heaven to order the princes.
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Cao Cao died of illness, not by man.
Although Cao Cao fought all his life, he rejected Hua Tuo's ** because he was too suspicious, and finally died of "head wind" disease. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" once recorded that Cao Cao suffered from head wind, headaches all day long, and was sick in bed.
In ancient times, the disease called head wind was actually a brain tumor. Because, at that time, the description of head stroke disease was that the disease progressed slowly and was difficult to **, and there would be coma, dizziness, vomiting, facial and limb paralysis and other symptoms, which was very similar to the description of brain tumor symptoms in modern medicine.
Literary imagery
In ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao is one of the eight captains of the West Garden, once assassinated Dong Zhuo alone, and after the defeat, he and Yuan Shao united the princes of the world to crusade against Dong Zhuo, and then developed their own forces alone, and successively defeated Yuan Shu, Lu Bu, Zhang Xiu, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao, Zhang Lu, Ma Chao and other separatist forces in his life, and unified the north. However, in the campaign to conquer Jiangdong in the south, Cao Cao suffered a crushing defeat at Chibi.
Later, in the battle for Hanzhong with Shu Han, Cao Cao returned again in vain. Cao Cao did not claim the title of emperor in his life, and after he died of illness, Cao Pi succeeded to the throne shortly after becoming emperor, and posthumously named Cao Cao as Emperor Wu of Wei.
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Cao Cao died of illness, not killed.
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Cao Cao died of illness. In the first month of the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220 years), Cao Cao returned to Luoyang. In the same month, he died of illness in Luoyang, at the age of 66, called King Wu, he left a "testament" before his death, according to Cao Cao's will, he was buried in Gaoling in the western suburbs of Yecheng on the twenty-first day of February (April 11).
After his son Cao Pi became emperor on behalf of the Han Dynasty, he posthumously honored Cao Cao as Emperor Taizuwu and was buried in Gaoling.
Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, the word Mengde, an auspicious, small character Apu, a surname Xiahou, a native of Peiguo Qian County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province), an outstanding politician, military strategist, writer, calligrapher, poet in ancient China, the prime minister of power in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the son of Taiwei Cao Song, and the founder of Cao Wei.
Literary achievementIn terms of artistic style, Cao Cao's poetry is unpretentious and unadorned. They win with deep affection and deep spirit. In terms of poetic mood, it is characterized by generosity and sadness.
Generosity and sadness were originally the common tone of Jian'an literature, but in Cao Cao's poems, it was the most typical and prominent.
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1. Cao Cao died of illness.
2. In the first month of the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (demolished in 220), Cao Cao returned to Luoyang. In the same month, he died of illness in Luoyang at the age of 66. Before he died, he left a "testament".
3. According to Cao Cao's will, he was buried in Gaoling in the western suburbs of Yecheng on the twenty-first day of February (April 11). In October, Cao Pi, the king of Wei, replaced the Han Dynasty and established himself as the emperor, with the country name Wei, and posthumously honored Cao Cao as the Wu Emperor, and the temple name Taizu.
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