What kind of emperor is Cao Cao?

Cao Cao’s posthumous title was Emperor Wu of Wei. Cao Cao did not proclaim himself emperor until his death. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor on behalf of the Han Dynasty, he followed Cao Cao as Emperor Wu, the country was Wei, and he was subsequently called Emperor Wu of Wei.

Cao Cao was an outstanding statesman, military strategist, writer, and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms, he eliminated Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu and laid the foundation for the unification of the north. The separatist forces such as Lu Bu, Liu Biao, and Han Sui were successively eliminated, and the southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc. were surrendered externally, and northern China was unified. A series of policies were implemented to restore economic production and social order, implement the farming system, and stabilize social order. It laid the foundation for the founding of Cao Wei.

Cao Cao is not as treacherous as what is written in the book. He is a hero of a generation. He not only has outstanding military talents, but also elegant literary talent. We can feel it whether he is watching the sea or the longevity of the turtle. To his passion and ambition.