Cao Cao was proficient in the art of war in the military and valued talents. For this reason, he would take the potential members under his command at all costs. In life, he was good at poetry to express his political ambitions and reflect the sentiments of the people in the late Han Dynasty. The suffering life is majestic, generous and sad; the prose is also clear and neat, which opened up and prospered Jian'an literature and left precious spiritual wealth to future generations. Cao Cao's ten most classic sentences are worth collecting forever and will benefit you for life!
I would rather teach me to betray the world than let the world betray me!
If you want to win over others, you must first be invincible!
The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep. The Duke of Zhou feeds and the world returns to its heart.
The old man is still ambitious, but the martyr is still ambitious in his old age!
Failure is not terrible. What is terrible is that when you fail, you also lose your fighting spirit.
If there was a if, it would have been a long time ago.
No one is perfect, be careful not to be demanding, only focus on one skill and use its strengths.
To be called a hero, you must have great ambitions, a good plan, the opportunity to embrace the universe, the ambition to embrace the world, and an understanding of astronomy and geography. Only then can you be a hero.
Don’t be angry, anger will reduce your wisdom; don’t hate your enemies, because hatred will reduce your judgment. Instead of hating your enemies, it is better to use them for my own use.
The world misjudged me yesterday, and they have misjudged me today. I am afraid they will misjudge me again tomorrow, but I, Cao Cao, have never been afraid that others will misjudge me. I am still Cao Cao!
What kind of self-confidence is this, not to be happy with things, not to be sad with oneself, and not to be diverted by the will of others. You are you, the unique Cao Cao for thousands of years. Because of you, the Three Kingdoms shine brightly.