
Three Kingdoms: I, the Son of Cao Cao, the Pillar of the Han Dynasty
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Traveling through the Three Kingdoms, he became Cao Cao's second son who died early, and Cao Ang's younger brother Cao Shuo. At the time when Cao Song died in Xuzhou, Cao Cao was preparing his troops on the eve of his expedition. Cao Shuo's persuasion was fruitless. Faced with Lu Bu's theft, Chen Gong and Zhang Miao rebelled, and almost the entire Yanzhou rebelled. He had to help Cao Cao in the darkest period to fight back against Lu Bu and recapture Yanzhou. At this point, Cao Shuo became famous in one battle. After more than ten years of fighting in the south and north, he assisted Cao Cao in defeating Lu Bu, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, and Liu Biao. He was invincible in every attack and defeated every battle. ... Some years later. He looked at Cao Shuo, who held a large number of troops and had overwhelming prestige. The emperor Liu Xiie, who had been crying all night and had red eyes, said: "With Han Bai's talents, I have cleared the sea and unified all the wastelands. I am the pillar of the country." "I... Will abdicate the throne to you."
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Official(1)Scraped 23d ago
Why is it so bad? The writing is okay.
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Official(1)Scraped 23d ago
Why is it so bad? The writing is okay.









