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Cao Cao's adopted son, when he became an adult, suppressed Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang to ensure the peace of the Wei state

Hello, dear officials, we have met again, and today Xiaobian has prepared an interesting historical topic for you, and this topic is about a matter of Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms period in history, and it is precisely because he did this that the later Wei State was safe for a period of time, and what did he do? Next, Xiaobian will take you into today's main topic to answer for everyone.

Cao Cao's adopted son, when he became an adult, suppressed Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang to ensure the peace of the Wei state

Speaking of Cao Cao, presumably everyone knows that everyone knows it, he was a tyrant in the Three Kingdoms period, and he was also the founder of the State of Wei. In the evaluation of the people of the world, Cao Mengde is an old treacherous person, and his sentence: I would rather teach me to bear the people of the world than to teach the people of the world to bear me, this sentence has also become a sentence widely spread by people.

When Cao Mengde first debuted, under the banner of crusading against Dong Zhuo, he formed an alliance of eighteen princes to fight Dong Zhuo together, and at that time, there were also many young talents and jianghu talents who came to join Cao Mengde, and after the crusade against Dong Zhuo, the Eighteen-Way Alliance was also broken, and instead of the princes of each road, the world began to strife, and in the period of the struggle for hegemony at that time, the strongest was Yuan Shao's brother Yuan Shu.

Cao Cao's adopted son, when he became an adult, suppressed Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang to ensure the peace of the Wei state

At that time, Cao Mengde wanted to fight the world, and it was indispensable to collide with the Yuan family brothers, and under a coincidence, Cao Mengde and Yuan Shu's army launched a big war, but it ended in failure, and then chose to flee.

Under the pursuit and killing of Yuan Shu's army, Cao Mengde came to the home of his friend Qin Bonan, and later, his friend died at the hands of the army in order to save Cao Mengde, and Cao Mengde was particularly guilty about this, and he was particularly moved, so he adopted his friend's son and changed his name to Cao Zhen. However, it was because of this that Cao Mengde did this that the State of Wei was worried for a period of time later.

Cao Cao's adopted son, when he became an adult, suppressed Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang to ensure the peace of the Wei state

When Cao Zhen was a child, he once killed a tiger with his extremely strong strength, and when this matter reached Cao Mengde's ears, Cao Mengde was also very surprised, and then he immediately arranged for Cao Zhen to become the commander, and then taught Cao Zhen martial arts. And Cao Zhen also followed Cao Mengde on his expeditions abroad for many years, and over time, the experience of war accumulated a lot, and the whole person also grew rapidly. In the later Wei period, after Cao Mengde's death, his son Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, in the succession stage of Cao Pi, Cao Zhen had already become the reliance of the Wei state, and later in Zhuge Kongming's Northern Expedition, many places of the Wei state were attacked, and at the time of the national crisis, Cao Zhen immediately went out on a campaign, and joined forces with the wei general Zhang Guo at the time, defeating Zhuge Kongming's army, so that Zhuge Kongming's first Northern Expedition ended in failure, and in the second Northern Expedition, Cao Zhen also used excellent strategy to let his men guard Chen Cang This blocked Zhuge Kongming's army and caused Zhuge Kongming's Second Northern Expedition to fail. During the period when Cao Zhen was in power, Sima Yi did not even dare to let go of his fart, any bad thoughts could only be hidden in his heart, and he did not dare to rebel at all, if it were not for the fact that later, Cao Zhen's son was too angry, how could he let Sima Yi seize the Jiangshan of the Wei state.

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