It is impossible to give a detailed introduction, by the way.
About Cao Cao's sons
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There are 25 sons of Cao Cao recorded in history. Of course, almost half of them died before Cao Cao. Among them, Cao Ang, the eldest son of Cao Cao, is an outstanding figure in history. Mrs. Bian's three sons: Cao Pi, Cao Zhang and Cao Zhi (the sons born to clever mothers are also fierce); Cao Chong was born to Mrs. Huan; Cao's gun changed Duff's life.
The three sons born to Mrs. Bian (she gave birth to four, and one Cao Xiong died early) are described in the annals of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I think it is mainly written in reflection, probably because they are Cao Pi's half-brothers, and they also took part in the struggle for official positions in the later period.
What I'm saying here is also my opinion of these people.
Cao Ang is the most regrettable one. History also records that he was the most filial, and died after giving his horse to Cao Cao. So many friends, especially those who write about the Three Kingdoms, are willing to leave his life, which is also a potential embodiment of Chinese virtue! (I am proud) The reason why I didn't write like this (I struggled for a long time) was mainly because of the plot, which I hinted at in "A Hundred Years Plan".
Everyone has seen Cao Pi's skill, but I don't like him for two reasons: First, forcing my brother not only forced Cao Zhi (although the seven-step poem has been circulated for thousands of years), but also harmed Cao Zhang. Loyalty and filial piety, he accounted for a non-filial piety; Second, debauchery and shameless, the son is the father's concubine. According to historical records, shortly after Cao Cao's death, Xelloss took all the women who served Cao Cao on the Bronze Quetai for his own use, and Mrs. Bian, an angry old lady, did not see him for the last time until his death. He is unfilial. For such people, although they have the ability to govern the country, I still don't treat them as people. Maybe some friends don't think so. Didn't they say: Han is promiscuous and Tang is ridiculous and obscene? Why bother with these details? However, I insist that loyalty, filial piety and righteousness are the basic virtues of human beings, and disrespect means disrespect. No matter how good Cao Cao is, no matter how bad his character is, he has never gone too far on these issues. So, I abandoned xelloss in the book.
Historically, Cao Zhang, who was brave and foolhardy, was a general, but he was not the king's choice. Moreover, after Cao Cao's death, he led troops back to Cao Zhen, intending to forcibly enter the palace. He is really a brainless man. However, he is also a filial son. It is said that he was with Cao Cao all the time during the war. He is a good boy, so I will let him do well in the book.
Cao Zhi, to tell the truth, I like his literary talent. As a king, I never took him seriously. There is a simple reason. This man is very informal and doesn't follow the rules. This is why Cao Cao chose him later. The history books say that he "let himself go, repeatedly breaking the law and discipline, which is daunting." As a monarch, it is very dangerous to have no self-control ability. Besides, I have always had an idea that people who like gorgeous articles are not necessarily good kings, and people can only focus on one side. My idea may not be right, but I really think so about Cao Zhi.
Before talking about Cao Chong, let me talk about Cao Gun. I found that few people voted for him among the choices I gave. It seems that his reputation is really worse than the previous ones. Maybe fans of the Three Kingdoms are not very familiar with Cao Gun, but his mother must be familiar to everyone. His mother, Mrs. Du, was snatched from Guan Yu by Cao Cao (not counting, but she was a woman that Guan Yu secretly loved, and Cao Cao didn't give it to her), and her original husband was Qin. Cao is Mrs. Du's second son. In the History of the Three Kingdoms, the description of Cao Gun is not necessarily short.
Cao Stick is characterized by his love of reading, thrift and prudence. Cao Guan loves to learn little, but he is also a fondle admiringly person when he grows up. His brother invited him to play, and he also took the book. You can write colorful articles at the age of fifteen (it should be similar to Cao Zhi, it seems. Cao Cao's genetic function is also very strong). Cao Cao's people praised him and said that he was knowledgeable. He modestly replied that he was far behind those knowledgeable people.
If you regard him as a nerd because of this, you are wrong. Before Cao Cao's death, Cao Gun faced the battle between Cao Pi's brothers, and stayed away from them for fear of avoiding them. Even if someone mentioned these things to him, he avoided three homes and even stayed indoors, reading his sage books. After Cao Pi ascended the throne, Cao Gungun wrote an enthusiastic eulogy, which won Cao Pi's favor, so he was very kind to him when he kept the kings under strict supervision. Later, in the third year of Huanglong, there was a legend that Huanglong appeared in Yecheng Zhangshui. The gifted scholar immediately wrote a long article to congratulate the emperor Cao Pi and express his admiration for the emperor. This time, xelloss was greatly flattered and praised his virtue. This is not what nerds do.
Because he is very good at being a man, he respects the performance of the world and is kind to the next, giving people the impression that he has no heart of fame and fortune at all. So his reputation is excellent, even Cao Rui, the son of Cao Pi, praised him greatly. To tell the truth, I think the only people in the Three Kingdoms who can compare with him are Liu Chan and Liu Adou. The two men successfully put into practice the theory of preserving our sanity.
I was curious about him when I looked at the reflection. After careful study, Cao gun was very competent and a good leader of his fief. What he did was a wise decision. Moreover, his last words before his death are also very meaningful: loyalty to the DPRK, filial piety, extravagance and thrift. He also said: it is better to be vicious than to be spoiled and cause trouble. This is really a wise saying! I have been thinking, if he is older, will he be Cao Cao's successor? Such people do have the potential to become wise kings.
Finally, Cao Chong. Cao Chong has been recognized as one of the ancient prodigies in China, and the story of the elephant in Cao Chong is also a household name. Although, over the years, many articles have been published, saying that the image of Cao Chong is a myth, but this is just speculation. After all, without conclusive evidence, it is difficult to overturn this eternal fact only by inference and speculation. Cao Chong won people's love not only because of his prodigy behavior, but also because he is not the only teenager with high IQ. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhou Buyi, Xia Zhizi and others were well-documented stakeholders. People love Cao Chong because Cao Chong is kind-hearted. Reflection also lists his stories in this regard, such as saving the groom, so I won't say much.
Cao Chong, with his kind heart, clever intelligence and extraordinary knowledge, won the favor of Cao Cao and the love of all. Cao Cao has repeatedly expressed his love for Cao Chong in public and his intention to pass on his position to Cao Chong. Cao Chong's death, for Cao Cao, is simply extremely sad. After Cao Chong's death, Cao Pi sincerely advised Cao Cao to take care of himself and not be too sad, but Cao Cao's kind answer was cold: Zhong Er's death was my misfortune, but it was your great fortune. Sadness and anger are undisguised. At this point, even after Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, he said: If Cang Shu had not died early, this position would not be mine. This shows Cao Chong's skill and Cao Cao's mind. Of course, I like such a clever boy very much.
! So ... . . Let's wait and see the following story! ! ! !
Cao Cao has many wives and concubines, and fifteen people know his surname. According to the biography of Wu Qunchen, thirteen of them have twenty-five children:
Empress Bian, Empress Zhang, Empress Zhi and Empress Xiong.
Mrs. Liu Ang and Shuo
Mrs. Huan Chong, Zhi, Yu.
Mrs. Turin and Zhou
Mrs Qin-Liao and Jun
Lady Yin-Moment
Wang Cao
Shang, Biao and Qin.
Zheng Jing
Zhou jijun
Liu Ji-Ji Zhu
Song Ji-emblem
Mao.
Among Cao Cao's twenty-five sons, besides Pi, Zhang, Zhi and Cao Chong who died early, there are also Cao Ang, Cao Gungun and Cao Biao.
Cao Ang Zixiu, who is about ten years older than xelloss, conquered Zhang Xiu in Jian 'an for two years and was killed when he rescued his father with his own horse. Cao Ang's biological mother, Mrs Liu, died young and was raised by Cao Cao's first wife, Ding Furen. Cao Ang's death led to the divorce of Mrs Ding and Cao Cao, who was still obsessed with it before he died.
Cao gun has three characteristics: first, he likes reading, "if you are less eager to learn, you can learn in your teens." Every time I read a book, the left and right factions of literature and art are often afraid to treat their energy as a disease, and they will not give up after several exhortations. However, I am happy and can't waste it. " The second is to be cautious. "Every elder brother travel entertainment, alone think classic. The essay argues that:' You have played a good role in summoning people to investigate their mistakes, and you should smell it if you have good deeds, and you should not hide its beauty.' So * * * table said Chen Zhou beauty. Hearing this, I was shocked. "The third is to advocate thrift." Being poor is better than being spoiled. "
Zhu Hu, Cao Biao, befriended Cao Zhi. Later, he became famous for his long poem "Give a White Horse to Wang Biao". In the first year of Qinglong, he was beheaded for violating the system that he could not enter the DPRK without a letter. In the first year of Jiaping, Wang Lingmou abolished Cao Fang, king of Qi, and established Cao Biao. He was forced to commit suicide, and his wife survived Shu Ren.
As for Cao Cao's daughters, I don't know how many, such as Cao Xian, Cao Jie and Cao Hua, qinghe princess, Princess Jinxiang, Princess Anyang and Princess Gaocheng. Among them, after Cao Jie proclaimed himself emperor, he joined the Han Dynasty, held a grudge against Cao Pi's forced Zen, and strongly resisted.