Is Cao Cao's famous saying "Better die than die" true or false? Great gods, help!
False, this is the source of Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was fabricated on the basis of the original "Better to die than to die" to achieve the purpose of respecting Liu and restraining Cao. Pei Songzhi quoted as saying: Mao will be defeated in the end, so he will not bow down and flee to his hometown. I have ridden my old friend Gao Lv Boshe several times; While Bob was away, his son and guests robbed Mao, took horses and things, and Mao killed several people with his hand blade. Shiyu said: Mao was extravagant. Bo luxury travel, Wu Liuyi is there, preparing for the guest ceremony. Mao killed eight people with his sword in the night. Sun Sheng's Miscellaneous Notes said: Mao heard the sound of his eating utensils, thinking that he wanted to save himself, so he killed him at night. Then he said sadly, "I'd rather be negative than negative!" " Go ahead. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I would rather be negative than negative. Cao Cao said, "It's better to die than to die!" Go ahead. -Luo Guanzhong at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty (Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fourth time) (in Romance, he was mistakenly thought that "I would rather teach me to be negative than teach the world to be negative!" In fact, it has ulterior motives, and in fact it belittles Cao Cao. And Cao Cao's original words and tone can better explain that he is comforting himself. )