The main body of Cao Cao Park is Cao Cao Memorial Hall, covering an area of 2,200 square meters. There are wax figures and exhibits of Cao Cao, which reflect Cao Cao's achievements in politics, military and literature. The mausoleum area is the tomb group of Cao Cao's family, including forest of steles, stele corridors and tunnels. Tourists come here to mourn and express their ancient thoughts. The "Four Tombs" are four mounds distributed in a north-south arc in Cao Shi Park, with a height of about 8 meters and a minimum of about 5 meters, covering an area of about 2,500 square meters. They belong to Cao Shi family tombs, which are called "Cao Si Dui" or "Cao Shi Dui" by the people. Pines and cypresses are planted around the grave. In the dead of night, branches and leaves sway and rustle, just like the waves of the sea, so there is the saying of "pine and cypress in the four graves"
The Cao Cao Memorial Hall is divided into five exhibition halls: the first exhibition hall: politician Cao Cao, showing Cao Cao's political career from being promoted to filial piety, Jin 'an clean government, a captain of the imperial army, and moving to Xu County, the capital, to being promoted to Prime Minister Wang Wei.
The second exhibition hall: Cao Cao, a strategist, showed the military course of Cao Cao's life, begged Dong Zhuo to attack Yuan Shu, fought against Lu Bu, and destroyed Yuan Shao and Liu Pingbiao. Cao Cao spent most of his life leading troops to fight.
The third exhibition hall: writer Cao Cao, introducing Cao Cao's literary achievements.
The fourth exhibition hall: Cao Wei Group, introducing all kinds of talents of civil servants and military commanders gathered around Cao Cao.
The fifth exhibition hall: Cao Cao Queli, introducing the history of Cao Cao and his family.
Cao Cao, the word Meng De, the little character Ayun, the Han nationality, was born in Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui). China was a famous strategist, politician and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the founder and main founder of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period, and later Wang Wei. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Wei Wudi. "An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles" is an expression of his lofty aspirations.
Cao Cao used soldiers all his life, and was good at the art of war. He wrote books such as Sun Tzu's Art of War, Sun Tzu's Art of War and Meng De's New Book. As a lean man, he is proficient in temperament, good at writing poems, expressing his political ambitions, reflecting the tragic life of the people in the late Han Dynasty, and being generous and sad.
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