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If Cao Cao dominates the world, he will kill Xun Yu, Xiahoudun and Zhang Xiu, because Zhang Xiu will definitely avenge the murder of his son, Xiahoudun's status is too high, Xun Yu He is a more strategic person, so these people will be killed,
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Xun Yu, Xiahoudun and others. Because Xun Yu knew Cao Cao's thoughts too well, Cao Cao would not allow this kind of person to be in the court. And the military power in Xiahoudun's hands is too great, and it is a great threat to the imperial court.
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It is estimated that none will be killed. Cao Cao is the most scheming, the generals he likes have just the right scepter, and the characters he hates have fiefs far away from him.
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The first is Sima Yi. After all, he is ambitious and can bend and stretch. Gambit is not under Cao Cao. The second is Xun Yu, whose political position is different from Cao Cao's, and many views are inconsistent.
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Cao Cao died of a head disease, and the process of dying was very painful. Before he died, he left a "testament". According to Cao Cao's will, he was buried in Gaoling on the western outskirts of Yecheng on the twenty-first day of February (April 11).
In October, Cao Pi, the king of Wei, forced Emperor Xian of Han to abdicate, changed Han to Wei, and posthumously honored Cao Cao as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Taizu.
Cao Cao was able to combine politics, military and literature, as well as employing people, and was an entrepreneur of the Wei State. However, he is a big traitor, so he is a historical villain, and Cao Cao cannot escape the blame for the decline of Chinese history in the past 600 years.
Cao Cao's literary achievements.
Cao Cao's literary achievements are also manifested in his constructive role in Jian'an literature (see Jian'an Seven Sons), which can flourish in the context of long-term war and social devastation, which is inseparable from his attention and promotion. When Liu Xian, when discussing the reasons for the prosperity of Jian'an literature, he once pointed out that "Wei Wu is respected by the king and loves poetry".
In fact, the main writers of the Jian'an period were all closely related to him. Cao Pi and Cao Zhi are his sons, and the "Seventh Son" and Cai Yan are also under his protection. It can be said that the "Ye Wenren Group" was formed on the basis of the material conditions provided by him; And their creations are also carried out under the influence of his advocacy.
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Cao Cao was defeated by many people, Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang, Zhang Xiu, but he didn't die, and he died of illness in the end.
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Cao Cao died of illness and did not die on the battlefield.
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Cao Cao can be said to be very talented, in the eyes of people, she is a strong person, as long as it does not threaten his talent and status, I think he will not hurt anyone.
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The second opportunity is after the pacification of Hanzhong. But in this war, Cao Cao adopted a very conservative style of play, so he missed the opportunity. When Cao Cao led the army to seize Hanzhong, Sima Yi once advised Cao Cao to let Cao Cao lead the army to war with Liu Bei, but Cao Cao did not take Sima Yi's suggestion because he was very conservative at that time.
It was because he let go at that time that Liu Bei could be said to have let the tiger return to the mountain, so he was not able to complete the unification of the world.
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It is indeed a pity that Cao Cao failed to dominate the world, and in the battle of Guandu, Cao Cao made a big profit, but he suffered a big loss in the battle of Chibi. Although there is a great deal of chance, this is history, and it is impossible to say whether it is fair or not.
Cao Cao is indeed very powerful, but it has not yet reached the point of seeing who destroys whom, in the final analysis, it is Cao Cao himself who made a fatal mistake, otherwise, domination of the world is just around the corner.
In the fifth year of Jian'an (200 years), Yuan Shao destroyed Gongsun Zan of Youzhou, unified Hebei, and occupied the four prefectures of Hebei, Qing, and Youzhou, with strong soldiers and horses, sufficient grain and grass, and became the most powerful princely force in the north.
Yuan Shao selected 100,000 elite soldiers and 10,000 war horses, and brought the remnants of the victory over Gongsun Zhan, and the army went south with the intention of defeating Cao Cao and capturing Xu Capital in one fell swoop.
Strategists Fu Zhu and Tian Feng both believed that Cao Cao was good at fighting and was not an ordinary opponent, and strongly advocated waiting for work at ease, fighting for a long time, and dragging Cao Cao down. But Yuan Shao insisted on going his own way, listened to Guo Tu's advice and tried to fight quickly, and wanted to eat Cao Cao in one bite.
Yuan Shao always thought that Cao Cao was a little follower, not promoted and supported by himself, Cao Cao was a vagabond, and he didn't take Cao Cao in his eyes at all.
As a result, in the first battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao was beaten back to his original form, but he relied on the family background of the "Four Worlds and Three Princes" and pulled the banner as the master of the tiger's skin. Filled with shame and anger, he hung up if he couldn't get up in one breath.
The fundamental reason is that Yuan Shao took this matter too simple and was not mentally prepared for hard fighting.
In the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao also made the mistake of Yuan Shao underestimating the enemy, which not only led to the defeat of the battle, but also completely destroyed the opportunity to dominate the world.
In the thirteenth year of Jian'an (208), Cao Cao marched south to Liu Biao. There is no historical record of how many troops Cao Cao used. In the eyes of the leopard, there should be no less than 100,000.
At that time, Jingzhou Mu Liu Biao had more than 100,000 armor, and if there were no more than 100,000 troops, it would be difficult for Cao Cao to conquer Liu Biao.
According to the record of "Emperor Wu Ji":
In the first month of the spring of the thirteenth year, the public returned to Ye and served as the master of the Xuanwu Pond.
It can be seen that Cao Cao made full preparations in order to deal with Liu Biao. But what Cao Cao didn't expect was that before Cao Cao's army arrived, Liu Biao hung up.
This is just like the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao's luck is too good, even surpassing the Battle of Guandu. Cao Cao may have thought that the destiny of heaven was on him, and he was a little carried away.
Liu Cong immediately surrendered to Cao Cao, and Liu Bei was also in a panic, and once planned to run to Jiaozhou, which was about the vicinity of today's Vietnam.
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Because although Cao Cao is powerful, Liu Bei and Sun Quan are also very powerful, and the strength of the two countries of Shu and Eastern Wu should not be underestimated, Cao Cao cannot destroy any of them, so there is no way to dominate the world.
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Because the timing was wrong, when Cao Cao was in power, Liu Bei and Sun Quan were both powerful characters, and Sun Liu was in alliance, so Cao Cao did not have the ability to unify the world.
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is because Cao Cao's life experience is not as good as Liu Bei, and the family thief is difficult to prevent, so Sima Yi took advantage of the loophole, so he did not dominate the world.
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I think it will be possible to complete unification. If there is no Liu Bei, Cao Cao's Battle of Chibi can eliminate Eastern Wu and unify the world.
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I don't think so, because if Cao Cao killed Liu Bei at that time, and Liu Bei's subordinate Guan Yu Zhang Fei, he would definitely surrender to the other side and take revenge on Cao Cao madly, and Liu Zhang had to solve it himself, so it couldn't be unified.
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I think it's possible, this is because Cao Cao will be plotted by Liu Bei when he is doing things, and will make his troops lose some, if Liu Bei didn't exist, then this kind of thing would not have happened.
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Then it is possible for him to complete the unification, because he only needs to face one Sun Quan, and it is easy for him to destroy a Wu state by mobilizing the power of the whole country of Wei.
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Unification can be completed in his lifetime, because Liu Bei is Cao Cao's lifelong enemy, blocking Cao Cao's pace in the process of unifying the world.
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No, even if there is no Liu Bei, there are still other people. Because this is the trend of history, it does not mean that it cannot be unified because of Liu Bei.
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