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What are the proverbs related to Cao Cao?

The proverbs related to Cao Cao are introduced as follows:

1, Cao Cao defeated Huarong Road. Sure enough, after Battle of Red Cliffs ended, Cao Cao's boat was burned by Liu Bei and he led his troops to retreat from Huarong Road. The road is muddy, impassable and windy. There is no choice but to let the weak soldiers carry grass under the horse before the cavalry passes.

Weak soldiers were trampled by cavalry, stuck in the mire, and many people died. After the army left Huarong Road, Cao Cao was overjoyed. When the generals asked why, Cao Cao said, "Liu Bei is really my opponent! It was just too late. If the fire had been set earlier, no one on our side would have survived!

2, Cao Cao boiled wine on heroes: boiled wine on heroes did not talk about heroes, but Cao Cao directly felt that Liu Bei only had himself and Liu Bei, and people like Yuan Shao were not worried. Speaking of the battle between Cao Yuan and Guandu at that time, Cao Cao often encouraged Liu Bei's words or comforted his subordinates.

3. Cao Cao held the emperor to make the princes:

After Dixian moved eastward, Cao Cao felt that the opportunity had come. At that time, the palace was very sleepy, so Cao Cao often provided Xian Di with food and utensils. When Xian Di was still in Luoyang, Cao Cao gave him two sewing books, 10 Jin of silk thread, two boxes of fragrant pears and two boxes of barnyard grass dates produced in Shanyang. Welcome to Emperor Xuchang of Han Dynasty is another masterpiece of Cao Cao.

Xian Di explained the color to Cao Cao, recorded the history, and served as the official department minister. After moving the capital to Xuchang, he was appointed as a general, and actually achieved a position higher than all civilian military commanders.

4. Speak of the devil: It is often surprising to describe the unexpected appearance of the other party in front of the speaker. The allusion comes from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

5. Looking at plum to quench thirst: Cao Cao crossed Chaohu Lake for the third time to cut Wu. In July, the weather was hot, and he marched through Meishan Village, hanshan county, Anhui. The soldiers are very thirsty Standing on the mountain road, Cao Cao pointed to a place far ahead and said, "The front is the Great Merlin". The soldiers rushed forward. In fact, this mountain used to be more than ten miles in the middle reaches of such a river, and soon there was enough water. Although the soldiers were cheated, they were still very happy.

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