In the TV series "Alliance of Military Advisors", before his death, Guo Jia asked Cao Cao to kill Sima Yi because Guo Jia knew that Sima Yi had far-reaching intentions. Once he died, no one else could suppress him. He could not let Sima Yi serve the Han Dynasty and Sun Liu. Therefore, he told Cao Cao that if he could not conquer him, he would kill Sima Yi.
Introduction to the drama series where Guo Jia asked Cao Cao to kill Sima Yi before his death:
Episode 6 - Guo Jia’s final instructions
There was lightning and thunder, and heavy rain poured down. Cao Cao's army marched in the rain. After marching for thirty miles under the torrential rain, Cao Cao finally realized the connotation of Cao'e's monument, which means "exquisite words". For this campaign against Yuan, Cao Cao had two of his own troops. Thousands of troops faced off against Yuan Shao's 100,000 troops and asked Yang Xiu for his opinion.
Yang Xiu believes that the decisive battle is not about the number of troops used, but about the separation and unity of people's hearts: Although Yuan Shao has many people in his tent, he talks too much about his actions; although Cao Cao's tent has few people, they are promoted by Cao Cao. Treat people with sincerity and show thrift, so there will be many loyal and upright people. In this way, victory or defeat will be determined.
In the countryside of Xudu, Sima Yi was accompanied by his wife Zhang Chunhua, pushing a wheelchair and playing by the river, and found a turtle as a companion. Unexpectedly, every word and action of these people was secretly charted by the secret agent of the school affairs office pretending to be a fisherman. ?
In Sima's house, Sima Yi's second son Sima Zhao was drawing lots for his first birthday. The whole family gathered together happily. The young Sima Zhao first picked up a writing brush, which attracted applause from the whole house, and Sima Fang was also very happy.
In the attic, Guo Zhao was reciting Cao Pi's poems with spring in his eyes, with an expression of reverie and imagination. His sworn sister Zhang Chunhua took the opportunity to urge her to find a husband as soon as possible so that her wandering body could have a life. A stable place.
Sima Yi, on the other hand, also tried to arrange a marriage for his third brother Sima Fu. After Sima Fu learned that the person he was dating was his sweetheart Guo Zhao, he was overjoyed. He didn't know why, but Guo Zhao was promising. After hearing that Zhang Chunhua was going to be a matchmaker for him, and that the matchmaker was Sima Fu, he looked embarrassed and hurriedly knelt down to refuse, saying that the matter between his father and brother had not yet been found out, and he had no intention of discussing marriage.
Zhang Chunhua had no choice but to give up after her pleading. Zhang Chunhua told Sima Yi the poem that Guo Zhao was reading, and speculated that Guo Zhao might already have someone he likes. As soon as Sima Yi heard it, he knew that this was a poem by Cao Pi, the general with five senses, and immediately said that things were in trouble. ?
In Jizhou, the city of Ye was defeated. Cao Pi led his army into the residence of General Yuan Xi, the son of Yuan Shao, and saw his wife Zhen Mi looking as stunning as a giant, so he took her into custody. When Cao Cao and others arrived, they were shocked to see Zhen Mi's stunning beauty. Among them, Cao Zhi was dazzled and fell in love with Zhen Mi at first sight. ?
Xu Du, Sima Mansion, saw that the turtle was about to fall, and Sima Yi was able to stand up on his own in a panic to save him. Sima Yi and Zhang Chunhua were both shocked when they found out about this situation. Fortunately, at this time, it was In the room, there was no spy from the school affairs office secretly monitoring him, otherwise Sima Yi's life would surely be in danger. The couple wept with joy and hugged each other tightly. ?
In Jizhou and Yecheng, the soldiers who destroyed the city burned, killed and looted, and the women and children howled in agony. Zhen Mi sat alone in the room, listening to the noise outside, and was terrified. At this moment, Cao Pi He arrived in a hurry and loudly stopped Wei Bing's rough behavior, even breaking up with his uncle Cao Hong over it. All this was heard by Zhen Mi in the house. ?
Late at night, Cao Zhi played the harp in front of Zhen Mi’s gate to please the beautiful woman, Xu Du, Sima Mansion. On June 6th, Sima Yi and his wife were drying books in the courtyard. Unexpectedly, it rained heavily. In a panic, Sima Yi got up to collect the books. All this was seen by a secret agent from the school affairs office who happened to be passing by disguised as a servant. The spy hurriedly ran away. When he went out to report the news, Zhang Chunhua followed him out.
After a life and death struggle, Zhang Chunhua stabbed the spy to death. All this was seen by Ji Bu in the dark. In order to protect Zhang Chunhua, Ji Bu risked his life to dispose of the spy's body and Cao Cao was warned that Sima Yi's refusal to serve had made Cao Cao angry, and he told Sima Yi to take care of himself.
In the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao won a complete victory and captured the four cities. He had countless heavy weights and 300,000 soldiers. The celebrities in Hebei admired Cao Cao and were eager to seek talents. Many people defected to Cao Hong. Cao Hong came from Yuan Shao's mansion. Collected all the correspondence between Yuan Shao and the ministers who conspired to rebel, and handed them over to Cao Cao for disposal.
Unexpectedly, Cao Cao ordered these letters to be burned, regardless of previous suspicions. This move attracted admiration and praise from everyone. Cao Cao used the letters as a guide to test the talents of Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, and Cao Pi advocated a thorough investigation. , but Cao Zhi had the same idea as his father Cao Cao. After some comparison and judgment, Cao Pi was worried about this. ?
Just when Cao Cao was satisfied, bad news came. Military advisor Guo Jia was critically ill in Liucheng. When Cao Cao arrived in a hurry, Guo Jia was already dying. Before his death, Guo Jia explained his funeral affairs. When he mentioned Sima Yi, Guo Jia told Cao Cao that if he could not conquer him, he must be eliminated to avoid endless troubles if he was used by Sun Liu.
Extended information:
Introduction to relevant characters in the play:
Sima Yi (played by Wu Xiubo)
Sima Yi, courtesy name Zhongda, With the "eagle watching the wolf" attitude, he looked back at Cao Cao and formed an indissoluble bond with the Cao family from then on. He assisted the three generations of Cao Wei internally and was the final winner of the internal political struggle of the Cao Wei Dynasty. Externally, he suppressed the rebellion of Meng Da and others and resisted the attacks of foreign enemies such as Zhuge Liang of Shu.
Guo Jia (played by Cao Lei)
Guo Jia, whose courtesy name is Fengxiao, is the military advisor of the Sikong Prefecture offering wine, a genius military advisor, a feather fan and silk scarf, casual, romantic, and smart. Careful, calm and calm. But he died young, and Cao Cao was very sad about his death.
Sima Yi in history:
Sima Yi, courtesy name Zhongda, was born in Xiaojingli, Wen County, Hanoi County (now Wen County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a statesman, military strategist, powerful minister of the Wei State, and the founder of the Western Jin Dynasty.
He once refused the official position granted by Cao Cao, but in the 13th year of Jian'an (208), after Cao Cao became prime minister, he forcibly appointed Sima Yi as a literary official. Because Sima Yi once supported Cao Cao in proclaiming himself emperor, he gradually won Cao Cao's trust.
Cao Cao granted the title of Queen of Wei and appointed Sima Yi as his bastard son to assist Cao Pi and help Cao Pi win the battle for the throne. When Cao Pi was dying, he made Sima Yi and Cao Zhen as auxiliary ministers to assist Emperor Wei Ming. Cao Rui.
During the reign of Emperor Ming, Sima Yi repeatedly moved to important positions such as general, general, and lieutenant of the Fu army. After the death of Emperor Ming, he entrusted Sima Yi and Cao Shuang to the orphaned young emperor Cao Fang. After Cao Fang succeeded to the throne, Sima Yi was ostracized by Cao Shuang. He was promoted to a tutor with no real power.
In the tenth year of Zhengshi (249), Sima Yi took advantage of Cao Shuang and Cao Fang to leave Luoyang to Gaopingling to worship the mausoleum, staged a coup and took control of Luoyang, the capital. Since then, Cao Wei's military power fell into the hands of the Sima family.
In the third year of Jiaping (251), Sima Yi died of illness at the age of 73. He resigned from the county and was buried in Shouyang Mountain with special rites. His posthumous title was Xuanwen. His second son, Sima Zhao, was granted the posthumous title of Queen of Jin. Sima Yi became King Xuan, and after Sima Yan became emperor, he honored Sima Yi as Emperor Xuan, with the temple name Gaozu.
Guo Jia in history
Guo Jia, courtesy name Fengxiao, was born in Yangzhai, Yingchuan (now Yuzhou, Henan). He was a famous counselor under Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and was originally a subordinate of Yuan Shao. , later switched to Cao Cao, and made great contributions to Cao Cao's unification of northern China. He was promoted to military advisor, and was granted the title of Marquis of Weiyang Ting. He died of illness when Cao Cao conquered Wuwan at the age of thirty-eight, and was given the posthumous title of Marquis of Zhen.
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