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History of the Three Kingdoms: If Cao Cao could unify the world, would he really choose to return the government to the king and return to his hometown First: Cao Cao would not give up the power he had. Second: The Cao clan will not agree.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the world was in chaos, the princes divided their territory. We all know that Cao Cao was one of the most controversial figures in the Three Kingdoms period, and some people said that he was a powerful ruler of the world and a tyrant of the chaotic world. Some people also say that he is a traitor to the Han Dynasty. However, Cao Cao's original ideal was only to be a general of the Western Expedition and defend the country. However, because it was in a chaotic world, Cao Cao was a very popular subject under the wrong yin and yang, and blackmailed the Son of Heaven to order the princes to swear to unify the world. If Cao Cao had won the Battle of Chibi that year, would Cao Cao have chosen to return to the government and return to his hometown after Cao Cao unified the world? The answer is definitely no, why?

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > first: Cao Cao will not relinquish the power he has. </h1>

We all know that everyone will have their own desires, and desire is something that expands infinitely. If you have it, you need more, boundless. If Cao Cao wins the Battle of Chibi, then his unification of the world is just around the corner. After this, Cao Cao could not choose to return to his hometown, a person has too much supreme power, and it must be very difficult for him to let go of power. Cao Cao knew very well that if he ruled the world, he would return to Liu Xie and leave the court, Emperor Xian of Han would not only not thank him, but would do everything possible to kill him, and once he returned to his hometown, his fate would be worse than Huo Guang's, and Cao Cao knew very well, so he would not do anything.

History of the Three Kingdoms: If Cao Cao could unify the world, would he really choose to return the government to the king and return to his hometown First: Cao Cao would not give up the power he had. Second: The Cao clan will not agree.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > Second: Cao's clan will not agree. </h1>

We all know that the imperial court of Xuchang at the end of the Han Dynasty was formed by Cao Cao, and Emperor Xian of Han was only a puppet emperor of Cao Cao, without any decision-making power. Cao Cao wanted to be a Han subject, and the Cao clan and Cao Cao's men naturally bowed down to him. If Cao Cao left the court, the Cao clan and Cao Cao's subordinates who had followed him for many years must have been the first to disagree, because they were subservient to Emperor Xian of Han because of Cao Cao's existence, once Cao Cao was gone, why did they still obey Emperor Xian of Han, Liu Xie would certainly not be able to suppress them, Cao Cao's men were bound to kill him or cause greater turmoil, causing the world to fall into chaos again, Cao Cao knew that Emperor Xian of Han was not a man of great talent, so he would not return to the government!

History of the Three Kingdoms: If Cao Cao could unify the world, would he really choose to return the government to the king and return to his hometown First: Cao Cao would not give up the power he had. Second: The Cao clan will not agree.

Judging from the above analysis, if Cao Cao could unify the world, he would not choose to return the government to the king, even if he returned it to Emperor Xian of Han, he would not be able to reorganize the Great Han River Mountain! What do you think?

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