Cao Pi occupies Cao Cao s woman, not lustful, but has another secret

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-16

Cao Pi occupies Cao ** people, not lustful, and has another hidden secret.

In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", that era of heroes is known as the History of the Three Kingdoms. The resourceful Zhuge Liang, the incomparable benevolent Liu Bei, the "martial saint" Guan Yu, the traitorous Cao Cao and others performed many wonderful dramas in the troubled times.

Despite the adversity, they remained calm and proved their heroic nature with their heroic actions. However, the person who really opened the Three Kingdoms era was Cao Pi.

Starting from him, the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Han Xian, abdicated, he changed the name of the country to Wei, became Emperor Wen of Wei, and also honored Cao Cao as Emperor Wu of Wei, thus opening the prelude to the Three Kingdoms.

Although Cao Pi had a difficult ascension to the throne and was known as the son of the writer, after Cao Cao's death, he immediately included the women left behind in Cao Cao's harem into his harem, which confused many people.

Cao Pi is not the eldest son of the Cao family, and his rise to prominence is full of hardships and pain. He was not the eldest son of Confucianism, nor was he Cao Cao's favorite son, so he could not attract his father's attention.

In the struggle for power, his eldest brother Cao Ang died in the Battle of Wancheng, which made his situation even more difficult. However, with his wisdom and perseverance, he eventually succeeded in becoming the son of King Wei.

His experience tells us that with determination and perseverance, we can overcome all difficulties and achieve our goals.

In this battle, Cao Ang was brutally killed by the rebels, and Cao Cao's close bodyguard Li Dian died heroically, and Cao Pi miraculously escaped the threat of death with his superb riding skills honed since childhood.

This experience had a profound impact on Cao Pi, and although Zhang Xiu later defected to Cao Cao again, he still could not let go of the man who killed his brother after Cao Pi became emperor.

Under this coincidence, Cao Pi became the eldest son.

Although Cao Chong was very intelligent, he still needed to overcome many difficulties to become the prince of Wei, because Cao Cao's favorite son was still alive at this time. We all know the story of Cao Chong's elephant, Cao Cao doted on this son very much, and often took him by his side to teach government affairs.

However, as fate would have it, Cao Chong unfortunately died young, which may have been the favor of heaven for Cao Pi, making him almost without any enemies during this time. However, God did not favor him, "there are ten buckets of talent in the world, and Cao Zijian monopolizes eight buckets", and his mother gave birth to a younger brother for him, that is, Cao Zhi, who wrote the poem "Dancing like a dragon".

Cao Zhi gradually replaced Cao Chong's position in Cao Cao's heart, and his literary talent and talent became a model for people to worship and imitate at that time.

Political struggle can never be determined by a person's literary talent, and Cao Pi, a literary hero who can create "the great cause of the country and the immortal prosperity", knows this very well.

At this time, he is no longer the young man who fled in a hurry during the war. He was skilled in horsemanship and also won a number of battles, in which he was victorious with his resourcefulness and the support of his ministers.

From a son who was not liked by his father to an emperor who ruled the world and enjoyed the Taimiao, there may be accidental factors in this, but it is more Cao Pi's persistence and efforts over the years.

Cao Pi, the son of Wei Wu, after ascending the throne as emperor, first severely punished the courtiers who had supported his brother Cao Zhi, causing them to exile or confiscate their homes. In addition, he also did something that his mother called "worse than a dog and a mouse", and included the woman in his father's harem into his harem, which was shocking.

Cao Pi's actions show his great merry, and when a prince went out to attack Yuan Shao, Yuan Shao died, leaving behind two mediocre sons.

Zhen Mi, who Cao Cao was thinking about, finally fell into the hands of Cao Pi. Cao Cao didn't expect that his son would pay attention to Zhen Mi earlier than him. In desperation, Cao Cao could only give her to his son.

After Cao Pi ascended the throne as the emperor, his harem was as beautiful as a cloud, and no one criticized him for adding a few beauties. However, he took his father's harem girl as his own, which not only violated human ethics, but also caused criticism from both the government and the opposition.

Cao Pi's way of dealing with the voices of the government and the opposition against him was methodical, and he successfully suppressed **, and his dominance was more stable. So why did he take such a huge risk to form an alliance with **?

It's not that he can't manage his private life, but that he just removed Emperor Han Xian from the throne in order to further consolidate his rule and reduce the risk.

Cao Pi was the initiator of the Three Kingdoms era, because he deposed Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and made the political situation of the Three Kingdoms possible. However, the removal of Emperor Han Xian from the throne was something that even his father, Cao Cao, the king of Wei, could not do.

Therefore, Cao Pi's proclamation of the title of emperor and the deposition of Emperor Xian of Han was an extremely risky decision, which could attract careerists to raise troops against him in the name of "reviving the Han dynasty", thus triggering war within Wei and creating opportunities for Western Shu and Eastern Wu to attack.

One of the ways to effectively solve problems is through marriage, by forging close alliances with potential enemies. So, what could be faster and more effective than marriage?

Perhaps, but Cao Pi was reluctant to devote much of his energy to such struggles. As a result, Cao Pi accepted all the women in Cao Cao's harem, most of whom were the "victims" of the family in order to consolidate the relationship.

Cao Pi's behavior can be said to have inherited his father's legacy.

In the great era of turmoil in the Three Kingdoms, the Cao Wei Jian'an period was a great era of literati, and Cao Pi was one of the points that could not be ignored. He not only has the grace of the three thousand beauties of the emperor's harem, but also has the ambition to focus on the whole mountain and river and dominate the world.

In order to realize his ambitions, he even did not hesitate to sacrifice his own happiness and did earth-shattering things regardless of the world's eyes. This "** good" behavior successfully solved the undercurrent of careerists hidden in the shadows, and the interests behind those women were factors that he could not ignore.

Summary: The period of Cao Wei Jian'an was a great era full of turmoil and romance, and Cao Pi was an important force in it. His ambition and determination have led him to do some earth-shattering things, both in the harem and in the political arena.

His actions successfully resolved the undercurrent of careerists lurking in the shadows and paved the way for his ambitions. *On the Internet, if there is any infringement, contact to delete!

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