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Cao Yu: Battle of Red Cliffs, whoever is ill will burn his boat and leave alone.
Reflection? Zhou Yu Biography quoted Jiang Biao Biography as saying: "Cao Gong and Sun Quanshu said,' Battle of Red Cliffs is worth a disease, so he burned the boat alone and retired? Make Zhou get this name'. "

Reflection? Guo Jiachuan: "Taizu (Cao Cao) conquered Jingzhou and is still in Baqiu. When he was sick, he burned his boat and sighed, "Guo Fengxiao is here, so he won't be here alone." "

Reflection? Wei Wuji: "In December of the thirteenth year of Jian 'an, many people went to Baqiu from Jiangling (Liu) (quoted from" Expanding Geography "):' There is Cao in Baqiu Lake, that is, Cao Gong was defeated by Sun Quan and burned. Forty miles south of Baling). "

The above can prove that there was a tragic scene in Baqiu Lake. Cao Cao set fire to the fleet that Wulin fled back to and stayed in place after the war. Retreat by land.

Chen Shou's "introspection" is more in line with historical facts. It is impossible for Wu Lin and Zhou Jun to burn the North Ship in World War I, because:

1. There are many ships in Cao Jun's fleet. Huang Gai said, "We are outnumbered." When there are thousands of ships, the means of burning them is single. It is impossible for ten fireboats to cause more than 1000 ships to catch fire at the same time.

2. Jun fleet array, unable to burn: