First, Cao Cao is a delicate egoist with a suspicious nature. Anyone who has seen the Three Kingdoms knows that one of his Ji Lang has gone and has been replaced by another. Cao Cao suspected that someone was trying to assassinate him, saying that he was good at killing people in his dreams, so he killed Ji Lang. There is another well-known thing. After Cao Cao killed Dong Zhuo, he fled and went to Lv Boshe's house on the way. Lv Boshe wanted to kill a pig to entertain Cao Cao, but Cao Cao suspected that others would kill him, so he brutally killed the Lv Boshe family. Finally, he said, "I would rather teach me to be negative to the whole world than to teach the whole world to be negative to me." From this sentence, it is not difficult to see that Cao Cao is an extremely exquisite egoist.
Second, Cao Cao is a good leader who cherishes talents. There are many incidents in which Cao Cao cherishes talents. Here are just two examples. First, when Cao Cao fought Zhang Xiu in Wancheng, Zhang Xiu was caught off guard. His eldest son Cao Ang, nephew Cao Anmin and general Dian Wei were all killed in this battle, but Cao Cao cried for Dian Wei alone and was saddened by the loss of a general. Second, Cao Cao defeated Chibi, and Cao Cao laughed and laughed all the way without any sadness. However, when he successfully fled to Nanzheng to celebrate his escape, he burst into tears. He asked inexplicably: "Wang Wei was fearless when he was defeated. Why did he burst into tears when he was safe today? " Cao Cao said, "If Guo Fengxiao were here, there would be no great defeat. I have to cry. I was defeated, but I just cried in mourning. What a pity! Filial piety! Filial piety. " This shows how much Cao Cao cherishes talents.
Third, Cao Cao is a great strategist. Cao Cao fought for many years. On the eve of Battle of Red Cliffs, when he wrote a poem, he said: "I held this poem, broke the yellow turban insurrectionary, captured Lu Bu, destroyed Yuan Shu, collected Yuan Shao, went deep into Saibei and reached Liaodong, and lived up to my ambition." Cao Cao's strategy of pacifying the north and creating Cao Wei was not appropriate, and it was not handy to join forces to fight. In the battle of Guandu, fewer people win more, and his military talents are in sharp contrast with the incompetent Yuan Shao.
Fourth, Cao Cao is magnanimous. When Cao Cao conquered Zhang Xiu, Zhang Xiu surrendered and rebelled. In this battle, Cao Cao's eldest son, nephew and general Dian Wei all died. In the fourth year of Jian 'an (A.D. 199), on the eve of the battle of Guandu, Zhang Xiu listened to the advice of his counselor Jia Xu, and when Yuan was strong and weak, he led the crowd to surrender to Cao Cao. Cao Cao showed the magnanimity of letting bygones be bygones, saying, "Embroider hands, hold a banquet, take embroidered women as sons" and worshipped Zhang Xiu as General Yang Wu. From here, we can see Cao Cao's generosity and dignity in employing people. When Cao Cao was in Yanzhou, he recommended Wei Zhong as filial piety. After the Yanzhou Rebellion, Cao Cao once said, "Only Wei species will not abandon their orphans." Unexpectedly, Zhong Wei also ran away, hiding in the hounds. Cao Cao was very angry when he learned that. Take four years, shoot the dog alive, Cabbage alive. However, instead of killing Zhong Wei, he "released him and used him, thinking that Hanoi was a satrap". Cao Cao said, "Only he is talented!"
Fifth, Cao Cao is a mental patient. Cao Cao loves his wife very much. Every time he defeats his political opponents, he always treats them as his concubine. Thinking of Zhang Xiu in Wancheng is inseparable from Cao Cao's aunt who sleeps in Zhang Xiu. There is also a famous Zhen Ji, Zhen Ji, who was Yuan's wife. After Cao Cao destroyed Yuan, he heard that his beauty was desirable, so he didn't want to get ahead of his son Xelloss. Cao Cao had to give it to xelloss, but he was very unhappy. It can be seen that Cao Cao is a madman who takes away his wife, and his heart is abnormal.
Of course, Cao Cao also has profound attainments in literature and other aspects, so I won't talk about it here. This is Cao Cao in my heart. What about yours?