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Cao Cao (155-March 15, 220), whose courtesy name was Mengde, whose first name was Jili, whose nickname was Amo, whose surname was Xiahou, and whose surname was Pei Guoqiao. County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). An outstanding statesman, military strategist, writer, calligrapher in ancient China, a powerful official in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime. The son of Taiwei Cao Song.

Cao Cao was a promiscuous knight in his youth. When he was twenty years old, he promoted Xiaolian as a prince and was awarded the title of Lieutenant in the north of Luoyang. Later he served as the Cavalry Commander, participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Army, and was appointed Prime Minister of Jinan. When Dong Zhuo was good at governing, he dispersed his family wealth and raised troops to attack Dong Zhuo. In the third year of Chuping (192), according to Yanzhou, more than 300,000 Yellow Turban troops were divided and surrendered, and the elite were selected to form the Qingzhou Army.

In the first year of Jian'an (196), Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was welcomed to Xu County. From then on, he issued orders and took charge of the government in the name of Emperor Xian. He defeated Yuan Shu, Tao Qian, Lu Bu and other forces one after another. In the fifth year of Jian'an (200), he defeated Yuan Shao, who was separatist in Hebei, in the Battle of Guandu. He then defeated Yuan Shang and Yuan Tan, attacked Wuhuan in the north, and unified the north.

In the 13th year of Jian'an (208), he became prime minister. In the same year, he led his army to march south and conquered Jingzhou, but was defeated by the coalition forces of Sun and Liu in the Battle of Chibi. In the 20th year of Jian'an (215), he took Hanzhong, and the following year (216) he was promoted to the Duke of Wei from the Duke of Wei. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220 years), Cao Cao died of illness in Luoyang at the age of sixty-six. After the founding of Cao Wei, he was revered as Taizu, posthumously named Emperor Wu, and was buried in Gaoling.

Early life experience:

Cao Cao was born into a family of officials. "Three Kingdoms" called him Cao Shen, the prime minister of the Western Han Dynasty. Cao Cao's father, Cao Song, was the adopted son of the eunuch Cao Teng. Cao Teng served four emperors and was quite famous. During the reign of Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, he was granted the title of Marquis Feiting. Cao Song inherited Cao Teng's title and was promoted to the rank of Taiwei, the head of the three princes, during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty.

When he was young, Cao Cao was smart, alert, and good at adapting to changes. He was also willful, chivalrous, and bohemian. He did not cultivate his character or study academically, so people at the time did not think he had any special talents. Only Liang Guorenqiao He Yong, a native of Xuanhe Nanyang, thought he was extraordinary.

Qiao Xuan said to Cao Cao: "Now the world is about to be in turmoil, and no talent can save it. The one who can stabilize the world is you, aren't you?" Xu Shao, a native of Nanyang, is known for his knowledge of people. He also commented Cao Cao is "a traitor in times of peace and a hero in times of trouble."