Who is the protagonist of "the hero who cooks wine" in Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

Cao Cao and Liu Bei.

Heroes Boiling Wine is a fragment of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. There are two heroes in it, one is Long song, yelling and overbearing, pointing to the crowd; One is clinging to others, blindly humble and pretending not to lose. They are Cao Cao and Liu Bei.

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One day, when Liu Bei was watering vegetables, Cao Cao sent someone to invite Liu Bei to Xiaoting to make wine. Cao Cao talked about contemporary heroes and asked Liu Bei who is the contemporary hero? Liu Bei listed Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and other vassals who were separated at that time.

Cao Cao said: There are only two heroes in the world today, you and me. Liu Bei was taken aback, and the chopsticks in his hand unconsciously fell to the ground, which happened to be thundering.

Liu Bei had a brainwave, bent down and calmly picked up chopsticks, saying that he was afraid of thunder before dropping them. After such concealment, Liu Bei made Cao Cao think that he was a mediocre man with no ambition and cowardice, and Cao Cao never doubted Liu Bei again.

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1, Cao Cao

Cao Cao (155-March15,220? ), the word Meng De, Yi Geely, Xiao Zi A Jue, Pei County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.

Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty and later named Wang Wei, which laid the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei. After his death, posthumous title became King Wu. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Mao.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in chaos. In the name of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao conquered all directions, wiped out the separatist forces such as Er Yuan, Lu Bu, Liu Biao, Ma Chao and Han Sui at home, surrendered the southern Xiongnu, Wu Huan and Xianbei abroad, and unified northern China.

2. Liu Bei

Liu Bei (160-June 223 10), born in Zhuoxian county (now Zhuozhou city, Hebei province), was the founding emperor and politician of Shu and Han dynasties after Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty. Historians usually call it the late master.

After Liu Bei Battle of Red Cliffs, he successively won Jingzhou and Yizhou, and established the Shu-Han regime. Later, because Guan Yu was killed, Liu Bei ignored the advice of his ministers and insisted on going to war with Wu. The result was defeated by Yiling, and finally Zhangwu died in Baidicheng in 223. At the age of 63, posthumous title Zhaolie was buried in Huiling.

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