Seven aspects of Yang Xiu's talent and Cao Cao's attitude of relying on talent every time
1, Kuanmen incident: Cao Cao once asked someone to build a garden. After reading it, he didn't have any comments. He just wrote "live" on the door of the garden. Yang Xiu saw it and knew what it meant, but without asking Cao Cao, he ordered people to narrow it down. Cao Cao's attitude (although seemingly good, but deep down he is very taboo to talk about practice)
2. One-time Crisp Event: Cao Cao received one-time Crisp and wrote [One-time Crisp] on the box. When Yang Xiu saw it, he asked him to eat the whole box. Cao Cao asked him to do this for physical strength. He replied: The box says "One person eats one crisp". How dare he disobey the orders of the Prime Minister? Cao Cao's attitude (although laughing at his heart is very jealous)
3. Killing in a dream: Cao Cao pretends to be good at killing people in his dream, fearing that someone will assassinate him. He even killed a page, pretended to cry, and made an example for him. Yang Xiu knew what Cao Cao was thinking. He said that Cao Cao didn't kill anyone in his dream, but his servant died in it. Cao Cao hates Yang Xiu.
4. Wu Zhi incident: Cao Pimi invited Wu Zhi to the imperial palace to discuss Cao Cao's intention to establish a prince, but he was afraid that someone would know, so he hid Wu Zhi with a big jar. When Yang Xiu learned this, he told Cao Cao. Cao thinks that Xiu wants to frame Cao Pi, and he hates it even more.
In order to test the talents of his two sons, Cao Cao asked the gatekeeper not to let them out. Yang Xiu taught Cao Zhi that if anyone dared to stop him, he would kill him. Although Cao Zhi succeeded, Cao Cao knew that he was taught by Yang Xiu, so he didn't like Cao Zhi.
6. Answer questions: Yang Xiu once gave Cao Zhi more than a dozen answers. Every time Cao Cao asked Cao Zhi about military affairs, Cao Zhi always answered questions, so Cao Cao became suspicious, noticed it, hated Yang Xiu more, and had the idea of killing Yang Xiu.
7. Chicken ribs incident: Cao Cao only said that the slogan in the evening was [chicken ribs], but Yang Xiu revealed the true meaning of [chicken ribs] and told the soldiers to pack their bags and prepare for the war. Cao Zhi killed Yang Xiu for the crime of mutiny, and poor Yang Xiu was finally killed for showing his intelligence.
The ancient poem repeats "Yang Dezu, a clever man, has inherited him from generation to generation. A snake in the pen swims, but a beauty in the breast becomes a success. It's shocking, and it's the best for the champion. The cause of death is not right, nor is it a matter of withdrawing troops. "
Yang Xiu's cause of death is:
The death of Yang Xiu is the climax of his contradiction with Cao Cao, and it is also the necessity of his character development. But if it comes to an abrupt end, it will inevitably make people feel abrupt. Then the author wrote six things in succession after the sentence "It turned out to be a person who relied on his own talents and made several taboos against Cao Cao", which fully demonstrated his reckless personality in explaining the contradiction between Cao and Yang. The first thing, Cao Cao wrote a word "live" on the garden gate, hoping to amuse the craftsmen, but Yang Xiu skillfully unveiled the mystery, which was really boring. Second, Yang Xiu almost ate Cao Cao's "a box of cakes" in a naughty way, which shows his arrogance and self-reliance. The third thing, Cao Cao killed someone in his dream, and Yang Xiu exposed him as a foreign garlic. Although he is fair, he is also very inexperienced. Fourth, in order to support Cao Zhi's coming to power, Yang Xiu tried his best to appeal to Cao Cao, and told Cao Pi to put people in baskets at home. As a result, he failed to draw a tiger and was accused of falsely harming others. Fifth, Cao Zhili was instigated to kill the doorman and was prosecuted, which showed that he was not prudent enough. Sixth, Cao Zhi was secretly taught to answer, and the answer was stolen, which made Cao Cao extremely disgusted and gave birth to "the heart of killing and repairing." It is precisely because he developed such a habit of being a teacher and being arrogant and reckless in life that he was unrestrained and unscrupulous on any occasion and under any circumstances, which led to his death.
The idiom contains the word "relying on talents": relying on talents and being arrogant, arrogant, laissez-faire and insatiable.
There is nothing to fear, bullying and fear of hard work, and political chaos.
Write an epitaph for Yang Xiu: Smart is mistaken for smart! "