The emperor (Di Wei Cao Mao) was furious when he saw that the era of dictatorship was over. Then he called Wang Shen and Wang Jing, the ministers, and said, "Everyone knows the heart. I can't just sit back and wait. Today, I should ask you for it.
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Seeing that he had no power, Cao Mao, Wei Taizu, was very angry, so he called together Wang Shen, Wang Jinghe, a senior minister, and told them: Everyone knows his ambition, and I can't sit back and watch the humiliation of being abolished. I should join you in the crusade against Si Mazhao today.
Everyone knows that Si Mazhao's last words are: I can't wait and die. Today, I should ask Qing for it.
Cao Mao, the Wei emperor, made it clear that he did not want to be abolished like Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty. He wants to find a chance to eradicate Si Mazhao. At that time, Cao Mao, the Wei Emperor, was only 20 years old, young and promising. In Zhong Hui's words, he is Wu Zong and Wen Chentong. It means that martial arts are like Cao Cao and literary talent is like Cao Zhi, which is quite high.
Then the change of dew. Emperor Cao Mao of Wei took a group of imperial secretaries, eunuchs, guards and others out of the palace to crusade against Si Mazhao. First, he met Si Mazhao's younger brother Sima Zhou on the road. Sima Zhou did not dare to fight and fled directly. Later, Cao Mao met Jia Chong and was killed by Ji Cheng, who was instructed by Jia Chong.
Cao Mao committed suicide, not assassinated Si Mazhao. He went wrong from the first step. When Cao Mao wanted to take action, he actually told Wang Shen, Jing Wong and Wang Ye about his plan. Two of these three people are unreliable and report directly to Si Mazhao. Only Wang Jing is loyal to Cao Mao, and this step is wrong. Even if it is possible, Cao Mao will fail. How can it succeed if things are leaked?
In fact, Cao Mao couldn't have succeeded even if no one had tipped them off. After more than ten years of usurpation, the Sima family has firmly controlled state affairs. Above the whole imperial court, all political power and military power were controlled by Si Mazhao. The guards, eunuchs and maids around Cao Mao in the palace were almost all sent by Si Mazhao, and Cao Mao had no room for resistance.
In a sense, Cao committed suicide to prevent Si Mazhao from usurping the throne. Si Mazhao's intentions are indeed well known, but Cao Mao is not willing to lay down and die, but is willing to fight hard. This behavior really shows that Cao Mao is a warm-blooded young man, and he didn't waste the blood of three emperors: Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Rui.