Despicable Saint: Cao Cao (part 6)

Despicable Saint: Cao Cao (part 6)

by Wang Xiaolei

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225Kwords35chapters
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Ch. 35Moving to Yecheng, Cao Cao Took the First Step to Become Independent on Behalf of the Han Dynasty (3)
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About This Novel

The traitors and loyalists in history are all similar, only Cao Cao is very different! Cao Cao's schemes and cunning often make his opponents dizzy and confused, and his despicableness often breaks the moral bottom line. However, he is a saint who cares about the world and cares for all living beings; he is also a tender and talented poet; in the end, he is still an ordinary man who is sensitive, has low self-esteem, and is lonely at heart.

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Poisoned108mo ago

I came into contact with this book when I was thirteen years old. I only read the first four books at first, and now I slowly started reading the rest online. Like it very much, highly recommend!

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M·j89mo ago

At first I just read this book as a book, but as I read further, I felt that the author really put his heart into it, and it can be regarded as a conscientious work! Using the big skeletons of historical figures and relying on historical facts to inject your own thoughts and feelings into it, it can be said that it is well-intentioned. Double-click the work and I can't help but like it. It is not a dessert after a meal, but can be read as a simple historical fact. It is highly recommended.

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M·j89mo ago

Only by never forgetting your original intention can you always succeed

The author uses peaceful language to vividly describe extremely extraordinary ordinary people, and also accurately explains the true meaning of this sentence: Only by staying true to your original intention can you stay true to your original aspirations! The so-called original intention changes with the discovery and change of world affairs. It is not the small ideal we had when we were young. It is a re-understanding and reinterpretation of the ideal after we understand the origin of the world. The objective laws of the development and change of world affairs are the truly unchanging truth! Therefore, what we call always is not static. Only when we look at problems with development and change can we truly stay true to our original aspirations and stay true to our original aspirations.

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M·j89mo ago

history

The history is surprisingly similar! In the past dynasties, many brothers killed each other, while others reaped the benefits. In the Qin Dynasty, Hu Hai supported Shu, and in the Tang Dynasty, the people built the country. Especially in the troubled times in the middle, it was even worse. How many people in the world were obsessed with fame and fortune, and brothers and fathers killed each other. How many Chinese people are there due to the internal strife between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party? People, what superficial and low-level animals they are!

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M·j89mo ago

Chinese culture is extensive and profound

From books of the Han Dynasty and the Later Han Dynasty to the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the breadth and depth of Chinese culture can be seen. The same character and the same event have different meanings from different perspectives. For example, Cao Cao and Liu Bei are completely opposite! History is worth pondering. People are still the same people and things are still the same. What do you think? If you think about it, you can see that there are not so many right and wrong, right and wrong in the world! You and I disturb ourselves.

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Drink Elixir92mo ago

Today, we can see the ugly face of big-eared Liu Bei.

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Drink Elixir81mo ago

Just doing a task

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Shuili141mo ago

This book is carefully written, very powerful, and very beautiful.

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