almost sent people under the fence like Liu Bei! What was Cao Cao s most critical moment?

Updated on history 2024-08-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The moment of Cao's crisis should have been to assassinate Dong Zhuo with the Seven Star Treasure Knife, but the assassination failed, and Cao Cao began his career as a fugitive. Although Cao Cao also experienced many life and death crises after that, but at that time Cao Cao had hole cards, but that time he fled, Cao Cao did not have any hole cards, and could only rely on himself, thanks to Cao Cao who met Chen Gong, otherwise, Cao Cao would have been caught by others and given to Dong Zhuo. <

    Cao Cao's life is very legendary, Cao Cao also had nothing at the beginning, and then laid down such a large area of the country with his own efforts, although Cao Cao succeeded in the end, but Cao Cao's efforts were very many. Cao Cao actually had many crisis moments in his life, and Cao Cao almost lost his life many times.

    After Zhang Xiu surrendered to Cao Cao, Cao Cao offended Zhang Xiu again, and then Zhang Xiu led the soldiers to attack Cao Cao's base camp, thanks to Cao Cao had a good bodyguard and a good son, if it wasn't for Dian Wei's desperate protection of Cao Cao, Cao Ang gave his mount to Cao Cao, this time Cao Cao died in the hands of Zhang Xiu, this time although Cao Cao ran out, but his son died and his bodyguard died. <

    After the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated, Cao Cao on the way to escape, successively met Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Guan Yu's troops, when Cao Cao met Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun, with his soldiers escaped, but when they met Guan Yu, there was no strength to fight, but Guan Yu was grateful for what Cao Cao had done for him before, so he let Cao Cao go, if it was someone else, Cao Cao would have died this time. <

    Cao Cao still has many moments of life and death, but Cao Cao at this time still has a lot of hole cards, and there are still many people who are loyal to Cao Cao. Cao Cao is not alone in facing all this, so these moments are not Cao Cao's most critical moments. Cao Cao's most critical moment was his escape after the failed assassination of Dong Zhuo, because Cao Cao was alone during this time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Cao Cao's most critical time was when he entered the palace alone to assassinate Dong Zhuo, and then fled and died at the end of the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cao Cao experienced many critical moments in his life, such as being chased and killed by Dong Zhuo, being captured by Liu Bei, having no food in the battle of Guandu, and being chased and killed by Ma Chao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cao Cao's most critical moment should have been to assassinate Dong Zhuo with his seven-star sword, and he failed to be chased by Dong Zhuo, and finally fortunately met Chen Guan, otherwise he would have been caught by Dong Zhuo.

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