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Guo Jia, how did Xun Yu and Cao Cao evaluate Yuan Shao?

1. Guo Jia

Shao, the male ear of common people, can gather people but cannot be used.

It means that Yuan Shao is a hero and has the ability to unite people, but he cannot know how to make good use of them.

2. Xun Yu

(1) Yuan Gongtu wanted to imitate Zhou Gong's subordinates, but he did not know the opportunity to recruit people. There are many reasons but few important points, and there is no solution.

(2) Yuan Shao was kind to the people and barbarians.

The first sentence means that Yuan Shao only knew how to imitate Zhou Gong and the virtuous corporal, but he did not know how to employ people. He had too many clues but no clues, and many strategies but no decision. The second sentence means that Yuan Shao is still kind to the people.

3. Cao Cao

(1) I know that Shao Zhi was a man with great ambitions but little wisdom, fierce appearance but timidity, restraint but little authority, many soldiers but unclear divisions. , the generals are arrogant and have inconsistent government orders. Although the land is vast and the food is abundant, it is enough to serve me.

(2) When Yuan Shao took control of Hebei, his army was strong and he was alone in controlling the situation, but he was really outnumbered.

The meaning of the first sentence is that I know Yuan Shao's character. He has great ambition but lacks resourcefulness. He looks fierce but is actually timid. He hates talented people but wants to get ahead. He has many soldiers but his command is chaotic. The general's arrogance leads to military affairs. , the government affairs are in chaos. Although the land is vast and the food is sufficient, they are just calling me to give me gifts.

The meaning of the second sentence is that when Yuan Shao takes Hebei, his soldiers will be strong. I looked at our situation and found that we are really no match.

Extended information:

Modern people’s evaluation of Yuan Shao:

1. Cai Dongfan: Kuang led the wolf into the house, Shao was the mastermind, and Bao Xin came to kill Zhuo , but it is still a trick, and Shao cannot believe it; Shao is not particularly harmful to the advance, and overthrows the Han Dynasty, his crime is also more serious!

2. Mao Zedong: Yuan Shao was indecisive, had plans without making decisions, had no determination, and was not decisive. As a result, he was defeated in Guandu. Therefore, if you are wise, you must also make good decisions.

3. Fang Shiming: Family, heroes, and knights are Yuan Shao’s advantages and favorable conditions. With this, he gets the support of “famous heroes, wealthy families, and powerful families.” In the end He dominated Hebei and became the largest separatist at that time. Yuan Shao, who was born in a noble family, coupled with his knight-errant character and heroic talents, dominated the situation and dominated one side.

Although some of the people who supported him later fought with each other, some betrayed and surrendered, eventually the Yuan's regime was extinguished. However, in the war-torn times of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuan Shao was still an outstanding figure.

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