There are three virtues in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: who are righteousness, treachery and wisdom?

Zhijue is Zhuge Liang, also named Kongming; Yijue is Guan Yu, also named Yunchang; treacherous is Cao Cao, also named Mengde.

Zhuge Liang: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is very successful in its portrayal of characters, the most classic of which is the portrayal of Zhuge Liang. Through a series of famous articles such as "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat", "Borrowing the East Wind", "Talking with Confucian Confucians", and "Empty City Strategy", the author focuses on portraying Zhuge Liang's resourcefulness and making Zhuge Liang become synonymous with wisdom among the people. He has "five There is a saying that it takes a hundred years for Zhuge Liang to appear."

Guan Yu: Guan Yu is synonymous with Yibo Yuntian. The righteous release of Cao Cao in Huarong became an important factor in Guan Yu being respected by thousands of people. But having said that, when Cao Cao let you go, it was because Cao Cao respected the virtuous. Now if he falls into your hands, should you kill him? Of course, I think the thing that best represents Guan Gong’s loyalty is hanging the seal and sealing the gold, passing five levels and killing six generals. In the beginning, the three brothers in Taoyuan became sworn brothers because of the word "righteousness".

Cao Cao: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, due to the circumstances of the author's time, his portrayal of characters was biased. Liu Bei became a hero who supported the Han Dynasty and was a benevolent and righteous hero. But Cao Cao became a generation of traitor who was narrow-minded, insidious and cunning in seeking power.

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Zhuge Liang in history was far inferior to Zhou Yu in terms of military talent. Unfortunately, the novel did the opposite and made Zhou Yu into a villain who was jealous of his talents. He is not as good as Zhuge Liang. However, Zhuge Liang is wise, but he cannot predict his early death. As the saying goes, people are not as good as God, and Zhuge Liang cannot save the fate of Shu's failure.

Guan Yu (160-220), originally named Changsheng, later changed to Yunchang, was a native of Jie County, Hedong County (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). He was a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He traveled around with Liu Bei in the early days and was once captured alive by Cao Cao. , killed Yuan Shao's general Yan Liang in Baimapo, and together with Zhang Fei were called enemies of ten thousand people. ?[1]?

After the Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei entered Yizhou and Guan Yu stayed in Jingzhou. In the 24th year of Jian'an, Guan Yu besieged Xiangfan, captured him, and beheaded Pound, which shocked China. Cao Cao once wanted to move the capital to avoid his power. Later, Lu Meng of the Eastern Wu Dynasty made a sneak attack on Jingzhou. Guan Yu was attacked from both sides and was defeated and killed.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in chaos. In the name of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao conquered all directions, internally eliminated the separatist forces such as Yuan, Lu Bu, Liu Biao, Ma Chao, and Han Sui, and externally surrendered the Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc. , unified northern China.

Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was later granted the title of King of Wei, laying the foundation for the founding of Cao Wei. After his death, his posthumous title was King Wu. After his son Cao Pi became emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Taizu.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhuge Liang

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Cao

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guan Yu