
Cao Cao (all Three Volumes)
by Yi Zhongtian
About This Novel
Cao Cao originally did not have this obligation, nor did he have the ability. Why did he step forward and completely break with Dong Zhuo, who had used him so much, and did not hesitate to fight him with an egg against a stone? After the defeat, how did Cao Cao survive from the desperate situation, develop and grow while constantly correcting his mistakes, conquer Yanzhou, welcome the emperor, defeat Yuan Shu, capture Lu Bu, surrender Zhang Xiu, fight Yuan Shao, and become the greatest winner? Why did Cao Cao, who unified northern China, defeat Chibi and never cross the Yangtze River? From then on, how should Cao Cao, who was in his old age and full of ambitions, plan his world and life? One by one, former allies have become Cao Cao's enemies: Dong Zhuo, who looked at him differently, Lu Bu, who shared hardships, Yuan Shao, who was sympathetic to his brothers, Yang Biao, who secretly communicated with each other, Liu Bei, who cherished each other, Xiandi who relied on each other, Xun Yu who supported each other with Tao, Wu Yan who committed himself to each other, and even Xi Liu, who gave his whole heart and soul, finally left him. Whose fault is it?
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
Interesting means interesting.
Finished reading. I saw a different Cao Cao, a Cao Cao who was flesh and blood, affectionate and righteous, not a facial expression, nor a treacherous minister. This book has history and stories, and the dialogues are wonderful. I like it very much.
It feels like a movie, as if you are walking into that period of history - Cao Cao is right there!
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
Interesting means interesting.
Finished reading. I saw a different Cao Cao, a Cao Cao who was flesh and blood, affectionate and righteous, not a facial expression, nor a treacherous minister. This book has history and stories, and the dialogues are wonderful. I like it very much.
It feels like a movie, as if you are walking into that period of history - Cao Cao is right there!




