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Cao Cao is not a hero.
People have always held a negative attitude towards Cao Cao. He is the adopted son of eunuch Cao Teng, and his life seems disgraceful. He took the son of heaven hostage in order to make the princes more condemned. However, his "although the turtle has a long life" reflects his tough and high fighting spirit, and there is no meaning of "Lian Po is too old to eat".

At the first time, I quoted the records in the biography of Cao Zang quoted by Pei in the Ji of Emperor Wu: Cao Cao pretended to be the first wind, which made his father break his promise to his uncle; The fourth chapter quotes the miscellaneous notes quoted by Pei in the Ji of Emperor Wu and Quotations of the World: Cao Cao killed the whole family and said, "I would rather lose the world than the world"; In the tenth cycle, I quoted Liang Wudi's records and Wei Yao's "Wu Shu: Revenge of the Crusades"; The sixteenth time, I quoted the Biography of Shu Wei and Zhang Xiu and its notes: Cao Cao was Zhang Xiu's aunt, which led to Zhang Xiu's rebellion and Dian Wei's fall; Chapter 17 of Emperor Wu Ji quotes the biography of Cao Cao: On the way to Zhang Xiu, Cao Cao rode a wheat seedling and cut his hair to bless everyone; In the seventeenth chapter, Cao Zangchuan's record in the Ji of Emperor Wudi was quoted: the army food was insufficient, so Wang Dong, the head of the grain supervisor, was used to stabilize the army; Chapter 23 quotes the records in Biography of Shu Wei, Biography of the Plain and Biography of the Scholars: beating drums to curse Cao was killed; Chapter 24, Chapter 66, quotes the records of Liang Wudi and Cao Zangchuan: killed Dong Fei and Fu Empress successively, and then killed them; The records of Cao Zang Biography and Cui Yan Biography are quoted in Chapter 30 and Chapter 33 "Ji of Emperor Wudi": During the war,

Xu You, who was badly needed, was treated warmly, and then killed by Chu Xu after losing its use value, and was only buried with a thick burial; Fortieth time, quoted from Shu Wei Cui Yan Biography: Cao Cao killed Kong Rong and his son with the words of Lu Chi, and then ordered people to bury him; Chapter 48, I don't know where to quote any books and articles: Liu Fu gave a poem to the Yangtze River, was killed in a rage, and was later reburied; I don't know the record in chapter 50: Cao Cao cried after escaping from Huarong Road; The sixtieth chapter quotes the biography of Liu Zhangzhuan in the Book of Jin, citing the records in the Spring and Autumn Period of Han, Jin and Qing Dynasties: satirizing Zhang Song and beating Zhang Song; Chapter 61 quotes Shu Wei Yu Xun Biography and Wei Chunqiu: Yu Xun was executed for discouraging Cao Cao from entering Wei; Chapter 68 quotes the biography of Shu Wei Cui Yan: Like Yu Xun, Cui Yan, who blocked Cao Cao's promotion to Wang Wei, was also killed; Chapter 68 I don't know where it is, but in what book (it has been checked as the eleventh volume of Taiping Guangji): Zuo Ci throws a cup to play Cao Cao; The seventy-second chapter quotes the notes in King Shu Wei Chen Sichuan: jealous of Yang Xiu's talent, shaking the morale of the army and killing Yang Xiu; The seventy-second chapter of the Biography of Cao Zang is quoted from the Ji of Emperor Wu: In order to prevent assassins, it is said that it is easy to kill in dreams.

People, and killed the waiter for fear of everyone.