But Cao Pi, the son of Cao Cao, wanted to kill Cao Hong and destroy the Great Wall. The analysis is as follows.
Superficial cause
Cao Hong is a rich man, rich, in the Cao family, Xiahou family, is also a rare rich man. After xelloss became emperor, he remembered that he had borrowed money from Cao Hong, but stingy Cao Hong somehow didn't lend it to Prince xelloss. It may be that Cao Hong is too stingy to borrow money, or that Cao Pi often borrows money and doesn't pay it back. Cao Hong's fear of meat buns hitting dogs is gone forever. If Liu Bei borrows the truth, xelloss is a prince after all. If he refuses to pay back the money, then he and Cao Hong really can't help it.
Whatever the reason, Cao Hong didn't lend xelloss money, and xelloss held a grudge. Many years later, in AD 226, the year of Cao Pi's death, he thought of Cao Hong and turned over old scores. At this time, Cao Hong was out of luck. One of his civil servants broke the law. Xelloss seized Cao Hong's mistake and tried to kill Cao Hong. The reflection records:
At first, Hong Jia was rich and stingy, and Wendi often hated him when he was young, so he broke the law by giving up his guests and died in prison. ?
Deep reason
The underlying reason is that after Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he felt that Xiahou and Cao Zhi's military commanders had too much power, and there were faint signs that they were out of control. He wants to be a good emperor and stabilize his throne, so he must limit the military strength of these clans and suppress them. Xelloss had just ascended the throne when he suppressed his brothers Cao Zhang and Cao Zhi. He killed Cao Zhi's two brothers in Shi Ding and got rid of Cao Zhi's right-hand man. Cao Pi originally wanted Cao Zhi's life, but he gave it up because Cao Zhi wrote a seven-step poem.
Xiahou and Cao are members of the Eight Tiger Generals, among whom Xia, Coss and Cao Hong are the most outstanding. Xia was beheaded by Huang Zhong in 2 19 AD, and died in 220 AD, and Cao Ren died in 223 AD. At this time, the clan general only Cao Hong. So xelloss to suppress the imperial clan generals, can only take the supreme imperial clan generals Cao Hong still alive.
We know that Cao Pi died in AD 226, and he killed Cao Hong for an excuse, also in AD 226. This may be because Cao Pi feels that his time has come, and he wants to give the imperial clan generals a scare and pave the way for his son Cao Cao to take over. At that time, the clan generals were all less dead, and Cao Hong was a representative figure at that time, so he was hit by Cao Pi.
Summary: Actually, Cao Pi didn't want to slay Cao Hong, but just gave all the imperial clan generals in power a scare. If it was not Cao Hong's servants who broke the law, but the servants of other clan generals, he would want to be beheaded. This has little to do with Cao Hong, who just hit the gun.
As for Cao Hong's failure to lend xelloss money, it's a piece of cake. Xelloss when the emperor, the whole world is his, he can still care about that shit? If xelloss really wanted to kill Cao Hong because he was stingy and didn't lend him money, he would have done it long ago, and he wouldn't wait until he was dying a few years later.
Therefore, under the intercession of generals of all ethnic groups, especially the intervention of Queen Bian and Queen Guo, the mother of Cao Pi, Cao Hong once laid down his life to save Cao Cao. Xelloss pardoned Cao Hong, banished him to Shu Ren, and deprived him of his official position, title and fief.
After Cao Sou ascended the throne in Wei Mingdi, Cao Hong was re-opened, worshipped as a post-general, and was awarded special positions such as mayor of Lecheng and thousands of households in the food city. This is a typical xelloss suppression, give Cao Hong some color to see see, and his son Cao Cao wants to enable Cao Hong, so as to effectively suppress Cao Hong, and let him be dead set to do things, and dare not have infidelity.