
Memoirs of the Three Kingdoms by King Wei of the Han Dynasty
by Xiaohailibu
About This Novel
My name is Cao Cao. After others called me a eunuch, I used my skills to earn a reputation that no one dared to underestimate. At the age of twenty, I was appointed as the Northern Lieutenant of Luoyang. I used the five-color stick to establish my authority, kill the powerful and suppress the law, and I would not sell anyone's face. When the Yellow Turbans broke out, I stood at thirty and went into battle with my sword in hand. For the first time I saw a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood, and I understood that in troubled times, only the strong and the weak are recognized. Dong Zhuo was in chaos in the capital, and the princes were watching. I dispersed all my wealth, and Chen Liu raised an army to fight against the thieves alone. The Bianshui defeat was tragic and I almost lost my life, but I saw one thing clearly: it is better to rely on yourself than to rely on others. I took Yanzhou and collected soldiers from Qingzhou, and finally gained my own family fortune. During the expedition to Zhangxiu, I lost my eldest son Cao Ang and the fierce general Dian Wei. That was the most painful lesson in my life. To destroy Lu Bu, I will flood Xiapi and get rid of the most ferocious tiger in the world. In the battle of Guandu, I was one against ten, and the food supply was exhausted. Xu You came to surrender, and attacked Wuchao at night, setting the northern hegemony on fire. I set foot on Hebei, conquered Wuhuan in the north, and faced Jieshi in the east to view the vast sea. After half a lifetime of fighting, he unified the north and made two out of three parts of the world. In the battle of Chibi, I was arrogant and underestimated the enemy. The serial ship was attacked by fire. The dream of unifying the world was shattered on the Yangtze River. On Huarong Road, I laughed in defeat: I can afford to be defeated. After returning, I acted on merit and broke the rules of my family. I was a minister of the highest rank, but I never proclaimed myself emperor throughout my life. Sun Quan persuaded me to ascend the throne, but I only said: I will be King Wen of Zhou. Throughout my life, I have been called a traitor and a traitor. But without me, Cao Cao, I don't know how many people would be emperors and kings. I have no regrets, no excuses, and no whitewashing. I am just Cao Cao, Cao Mengde. There is no shame in admiration and no regrets in life.
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