Zhen Fu, Cao Zhi and Cao Pi are two famous beauties. Their talents, political future and even love are intertwined, and their infighting has become a famous point of view in politics at the end of the Han Dynasty. Cao Zhi was finally defeated in the political struggle. His talent was the key point to attract Cao Cao's love when his father was alive, but it became the key point of Cao Pi's suspicion after his father died.
At the end of the Han Dynasty, a person's reputation caused by his poems was a disguised political capital. Cao Zhi's thinking is quick, faintly above Xelloss, and their identity is sensitive. In the eyes of narrow-minded Cao Pi, this younger brother has always been a political mine. Abandoning political struggle and belittling the literati's atmosphere will inevitably make Cao Pi, even as a simple poet, hate Cao Zhi. Cao Zhi's depression in his later years is rooted in his cleverness, so he has been targeted for a long time.
1. When Cao Cao was alive, Cao Zhi's quick thinking was his political advantage.
1. As far as literature is concerned, Cao Zhi is superior to Cao Pi.
Later generations have? There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian monopolizes eight fights. ? From the perspective of later generations, we can see that Cao Zhi's literary talent is the top of the Han and Wei Dynasties. No first means that articles with different styles and experiences aim at different people's tastes. If Cao Pi and Cao Zhi can't be compared in their works, Cao Zijian is at least smarter than his brother.
Cao Cao, a great writer, was surprised at his son's cleverness when he was young. Cao Cao's genes are very powerful. His sons, including Cao Chong, who died young, were all brilliant people, but Cao Zhi's brilliant literary talent further shaped the myth of Cao Zhi's invincible blood.
Anyone who has seen "Eight Dragons" must know that Mr. Jin Yong's Xiao Feng martial arts talent, no matter what martial arts he learns, can always stay ahead of his classmates, and all kinds of moves can be easily learned. Cao Zhi is the Xiao Feng of the literary world. His literary talent is gifted and full of aura.
2. Cao Cao's attention to Cao Zhi
A mature politician like Cao saw the fact that Yuan Shao's family was declining because it had established a long and young family. After assessing the risks, he was actually willing to give Cao Zhi a chance to become a political successor, and repeatedly weighed the burden of this son in military and political affairs, which had a far-reaching impact.
With the decline of Liu's royal family, public opinion and officials' vassals are the key for Cao Shi to gradually replace the Han family. Control is not only reflected in hard power such as the number of troops, money and food, but also in soft power such as word of mouth and public opinion.
As the foundation of national governance, the group of scholars is the place where intellectuals gather. Brilliant literary talent is the shaping of prestige and the closeness to the literati group. Cao saw this, and his consideration of succession talents accounted for a large share.
3. Cao Zhi is an unqualified politician.
Of course, political talent and literary talent can exist in the same person. In fact, good politicians often have unique attainments in literature because of the mind, vision and acumen that politicians must have.
Cao Cao is a living example. However, to find a balance between political rigor and literary romance requires an innate self-control. Didn't Cao's dissoluteness in his early years affect his political life several times?
Cao Cao can't save himself. After he galloped on the forbidden road in Sima Gate and delayed drinking to Fancheng in order to save Coss, the * * * Song in the depths of Cao Cao's soul, as a writer and son, slowly disappeared. A cold, weighing the pros and cons, Cao Cao sentenced Cao to death, killing his political life.
2. Cao Pi: Actually, the disposal of Cao Zhi is restrained.
1. See Cao Zhi's grief and indignation from boiling beans and burning beans.
Recently, there was a game about the Three Kingdoms, in which the Total War of the Three Kingdoms was very popular. In the propaganda film BGM of the Eight Kings Rebellion, the lyrics are seven-step poems, and the beautiful singing of Miss Sister is matched with the animation of the infighting of Sima family, which sets off the fratricidal atmosphere of the game.
Why should future generations try their best to render Cao Zhi's grief and indignation and Cao Pi's cool thin? Because people need to see such stories, the significance of literary talent in politics has begun to appear. Cao Zhi's popularity makes him well known to many people. His dramatic life and ambition have not been put into practice, which makes people believe that there has been a high-level person who has been insidiously targeting Cao Zijian.
The people are willing to release their goodwill and sympathy to the talents who write about Luo Shenfu. Their love for Cao Zhi contains more mourning for the collapse of the Han Empire. After all, Cao Zhi tends to retain the national status of the Han Dynasty politically.
2. Cao Pi's funeral farce at the enthronement ceremony.
Cao Zhi's political struggle is stupid. He won't accumulate popularity. He will only childishly put on mourning clothes at his brother's enthronement ceremony, exposing the contradictions between brothers and the Liu family to the eyes of the whole world.
In fact, this is a very bad event. Politically, it is a blatant denial of Cao Pi's political status, and even a denial of the legitimacy of the Cao Shi regime. This kind of denial comes from a person who plays an important role in Cao Shi's family, which is even more special.
No matter what later generations say about Cao Pi's petty attitude and how to punish those noble ministers who supported his brother to win the throne, at least in this matter, he was restrained. However, behind such restraint, there will never be a cold recovery. Cao Pi characterized Cao Zhi as an untrustworthy and hostile family challenger.
3. Cao Pi's economic and political constraints on Cao Zhi
Cao Pi surpassed his younger brother in political talent. Twenty-five years after Jian 'an acceded to the throne, he made every effort to consolidate the basic position of Cao Wei in all directions and suppressed Wu Dong in waves. He followed his father to the north since childhood and was quite capable of running the army. He is cautious, at the same time, he is more suitable to inherit Cao Cao's political legacy than Cao Zhi, and his handling of Cao Zhi is also very appropriate.
First, Cao Zhi was driven back to his fief from the political centers of Luoyang and Yecheng. Cao Zhi was far away from the imperial court and was almost certainly closely watched by Cao Pi. He has no willful stage in politics, and even lost the opportunity to meet his mother, Queen Bian.
Economically, Cao Cao was Wan Huhou before his death, and Cao Pi reduced his treatment to 800 households. Later, with the easing of the relationship between the two brothers, it was slowly added. This kind of economic repression and political dissatisfaction caused the Great Depression of Cao Cao emotionally. When you attack your brother without restraint, you should actually expect this repression.
Cao Pi's suppression changed the style of Cao Zhi's later literary works. "Seven Wounded Poems" compares the sadness between men and women to an unsuccessful poem, showing the inner anguish of Cao Cao's son who is politically naive and always hopes to make great achievements, but his younger brother who has only been emperor for seven years died in front of him.
3. Fate's rivals Cao Zhi and Cao Pi
1. Literary Competition
If xelloss is a military man who is good at military commanders like Cao Zhang, he may not feel the pressure of Cao Zhi too much. The situation that the families of scholars in Han and Wei dynasties were the political backbone made it a politician's job to please scholars. Cao Pi's poems are unique in describing the love between men and women, but they always lack the spirit in his father's poems. He may be jealous of the singleness in his younger brother's poems.
As a scholar, a scholar and the eldest son, Cao Pi watched helplessly as his father cultivated the reality that his younger brother's strength threatened his political future in his own field. He is both humble and afraid. In fact, as the eldest son, he was the victim of this dismissal. The author understands that this frustration of being defeated in his own field, his fear of Cao Zhi, and his unresolved anger are all the results of long-term repression.
2. Zhen Fu and two brothers
Cao Cao's control over his wife has become a quality stain on the Prime Minister, and Zhen Fu, a famous beauty, looms among the Cao Shi brothers. Whether Cao Zhiluo's deity is a metaphor for his political future or an expression of his sister-in-law's love has become a topic of interest to future generations.
The author thinks that the Cao Shi family has a unique taste in women. Cao Cao's love for wives and concubines, Cao Pi's infatuation for his sister-in-law, maybe really coupled with Cao Zhi's love for her sister-in-law. Isn't it recorded in the history books that Zhen Fu always kept a good mood when her husband and children went out with Cao Cao?
Will the man who makes her happy be Cao Zijian, who has always been rebellious? Does xelloss know this abnormal love?
Conclusion:
The characteristics of the political structure at the end of the Han Dynasty made the literary talent strong, and winning the support of the literati class became a huge political capital. Cao Zijian, who obviously did not have the basic political qualities, was especially respected by Cao Cao because of his brilliant literary talent, and was even once regarded as the training of successors. He put a lot of pressure on Cao Pi, who was also the top scholar and legally the heir to Cao Cao's political legacy.
In my opinion, Cao Pi's character and early death are inseparable from this long-term depression. Of course, Cao Zhi will also be suppressed by Cao Pi, and this kind of affection between brothers is wrapped in contradictions among scholars, political struggles, and even betrayal in marriage, which has become a favorite drama of the broad masses of the people.
Cao Zhicheng's unconstrained thinking and failure do not conform to the basic laws of political operation. Of course, he was suppressed because of his Excellence, but also because he really threatened Cao Pi's position, and Cao Zhi's Excellence is nothing more than his outstanding poems.