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Cao Cao and Yuan Shao

If Cao Cao did not defeat Yuan Shao, he would not be able to unify the north.

Yuan Shao is unscrupulous and has flaws in his personality. Yuan Shao's family was stronger than Cao Cao's, the family was the fourth and third dukes, and his uncle was still sitting in the position of Sikong.

It can really be said that the family is prominent, which Cao Cao cannot compare with him, and Cao Cao's father Sangong bought it. Yuan Shao's family foundation can be thick, and the three states are unified, and the land is much larger than your Cao Cao's.

Yuan Shao's forces were strong, but they were attacked and destroyed by Cao Cao, and he had to sigh. It can really be said that the strong fight each other, and there is always one side that loses and the other wins. Battles are like this, brutal and unforgiving.

In fact, if Yuan Shao did not fall, the Three Kingdoms would really be difficult to say. Because the north was all Yuan Shao's territory, there was no way to establish the Three Kingdoms without defeating him Cao Cao.

Cao Cao had been plotting against his subjects, and he had broken Yuan Shao in one fell swoop.

A great victory in the Battle of Guandu was achieved.

Cao Cao won the battle against Yuan Shao, which was a battle in which the weak defeated the strong, and also laid the foundation for Cao Cao to further unify the north.

Cao Cao then unified the north.

For reference only. [Adoration]

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