Qi Zuo Genius: Guo Jia

Qi Zuo Genius: Guo Jia

by Su Qiwen

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Ch. 40君臣相忘
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Guo Jia, a counselor, often lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests, but he made friends with heroes all over the world. He looked forward to one day meeting the Ming Lord and fulfilling his ambitions. He first sought refuge with Yuan Shao and stayed under his tent for dozens of days. He realized that Yuan Shao was not a wise master, so he left angrily. Then he lived in seclusion for six years, during which time he married a wife and had children. In the first year of Jian'an, his friend Xun Yu introduced him to Cao Cao. Guo Jia did not understand court etiquette, and was disheveled and slovenly in front of Cao Cao. This unique temperament not only did not disgust Cao Cao, but also made him like him very much, and he gradually became Cao Cao's confidant. Subsequently, Guo Jiazun made plans to capture Zhang Xiu and Lu Bu, and even defeated Yuan Shao in Guandu, establishing the "Cao Group"'s absolute dominance in the north. Cao Cao respected Guo Jiazun, and the two often talked happily over wine and discussed the country. But sadly, Guo Jia did not accompany Cao Cao to dominate the world in the end. He contracted a serious illness and died on his way back to conquer Wuhuan. A generation of "Qi Zuo ghosts" passed away quietly, just like the rolling water of the Yangtze River passing by, and the waves eventually wiped out the heroes.

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