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Cao Chong and Zhou Buxian were the two great prodigies of the Three Kingdoms period

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Cao Chong and Zhou Buxian were the two great prodigies of the Three Kingdoms period

The Three Kingdoms period undoubtedly created an era of heroes, and the wisdom and heroism of heroes were admired and worshipped by future generations. During this period, prodigies were also born that could not be matched by many other dynasties. It can be said that child stars shine! Prodigies are rare for hundreds of years, and two prodigies became household names during the Three Kingdoms period.

Zhou Buxian was a prodigy at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the origin of Zhou Buxi is unknown and there is no record in history. It is only said that in the early years, Liu Bei was half his master. First with Liu Chun, after surrendering, they went to Cao Cao's place together. There, he had a good relationship with Cao Cao's son Cao Chong, so Cao Cao also liked Zhou Buxi.

At the age of seventeen, he wrote the Four Treatises on Literature. But if he was a rotten scholar like Wang Can of Jingzhou who was looking for excerpts from chapters and wanted to come to Cao Cao, he would never be so taboo about him. Cao Cao was afraid of Zhou Buxian, so he used despicable means to "assassinate" Zhou Buxuan, which showed that Zhou Buxian was very powerful!

The Biography of the Lingling Ancestors records a story that Cao Cao once attacked Liucheng, but failed to capture it. At this time, Zhou Buxian proposed ten moves, and Liu Cheng was suddenly destroyed. But the wisdom of the literati and the strategy of the brave generals he displayed greatly shocked Cao Cao.

This is quite the style of the ghost talent Guo Jia of that year, "ten wins and ten losses". Zhou Bu doubted that he had only met Cao Chong in the State of Wei, but unfortunately the Heavenly Dao was unpredictable. After Cao Chong's death, he refused to accept Cao Cao's offer. So Cao Cao weighed the pros and cons and sent someone to assassinate Zhou Buxi. Poor Zhou Bu left this world with eternal doubt and sorrow. Unfortunately, he died at the age of seventeen.

Cao Chong and Zhou Buxian were the two great prodigies of the Three Kingdoms period

Cao Chong (196-May 208), a figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the son of Cao Cao, and a prodigy in the late Eastern Han Dynasty! Since childhood, he has been intelligent, benevolent and has a distinct personality, and is deeply loved by Cao Cao. At first, Cao Cao wanted Cao Chong to succeed to the throne. This concubine's child is clever and clever. The allusion of "Cao Chong called the elephant" well-known! When Cao Chong was five years old, he could think of using the buoyancy principle to measure the weight of an elephant, which complemented Archimedes. Cao Cao was very fond of Cao Chong, and often praised him in front of his ministers, even saying that Cao Chong would be his successor.

Cao Chong is not only flexible in thinking, but also very caring. Cao Chong's allusion to saving the librarian, you must not have heard of it, right? The story goes like this: Once, Cao Cao was bitten by a rat in the saddle of his barn, and the officials guarding the warehouse were frightened, because it was considered a very unlucky thing, and he thought he would die. But Cao Chong cleverly saved this man. He cut his clothes to the appearance of being bitten by rats, and then said to Cao Cao: "Everyone in the world says that it is unlucky for my clothes to be bitten by rats, and now my clothes are bitten, what should I do?" What should I do? Cao Cao comforted Cao Chong and said, "Don't listen to those people's nonsense." "Saved the official who guarded the warehouse.

Cao Chong died of illness at the age of 13, supposedly by his brother Cao Pi. Cao Chong's death, the proud son of heaven, and the death of Zhou Buxuan were a big mistake.

Cao Chong and Zhou Buxian were the two great prodigies of the Three Kingdoms period