At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the land of Jiangdong, a wise monarch rose - Sun Quan, the word Zhongmou, he inherited the foundation of his father Sun Jian and his brother Sun Ce, established the state of Wu in Jiangdong, and became the overlord of the separatist side, and in the same period, the second emperor of Cao Wei, the character Yuan Zhong, successfully inherited the throne of Wei by virtue of the foundation of his grandfather Cao Cao and father Cao Pi. These two wise monarchs, although they both possessed extraordinary political talents, differed in their abilities and achievements. During Sun Quan's reign, he actively developed agriculture and commerce, strengthened the centralization of power, and promoted the politics of the scholars, making Wu one of the three kingdoms. Under his rule, the land of Jiangdong became prosperous and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment. Sun Quan also attached great importance to the cultivation of talents, and selected a number of talented talents, such as Zhou Yu and Lu Xun, who made great contributions to the stability and development of the Wu State. Under Sun Quan's rule, Wu's military strength was also greatly improved, and he fought against Shu Han and Cao Wei many times, and was able to achieve certain victories. During his reign, Cao Rong put down the Xianbei rebellion and successfully resisted the attack of Shu Han. He also vigorously developed cultural and educational undertakings and promoted Confucian politics, which made the politics and culture of Wei State develop greatly. Under his rule, Wei's economy prospered, and its people lived and worked in peace and contentment. Cao Rong also attached great importance to the cultivation of talents, and selected a number of talented talents, such as Sima Yi and Chen Qun, who made great contributions to the stability and development of the Wei State. Under the rule of Cao Ei, the military strength of Wei was also greatly improved, and it was able to achieve certain victories in many battles with Wu and Shu Han. In terms of personal ability, Sun Quan and Cao Rong are both very good monarchs, and they are both very capable. However, in terms of political achievements and governing philosophy, Sun Quan and Cao Ei are different.
Sun Quan's political achievements were mainly reflected in his agriculture, commercial development, and scholar politics. He knew that agriculture and commerce were the cornerstones of the country's economy, so he vigorously developed agriculture and commerce, which greatly improved the economic strength of Wu. At the same time, he also strengthened the centralization of power and implemented the politics of the scholars, which made the political system of Wu more stable. These moves made Wu a powerful state during the Three Kingdoms period.
Cao Ei's political achievements are mainly reflected in his military and cultural education. He quelled the Xianbei rebellion and consolidated the frontier security of the Wei state. At the same time, he also vigorously developed cultural and educational undertakings and promoted Confucian politics, which made the politics and culture of Wei State develop greatly. These moves made Wei a powerful state during the Three Kingdoms period.
Sun Quan and Cao Ei's ideas of governing the country are also different. Sun Quan advocates people-oriented care for people's livelihood and pays attention to the cultivation and selection of talents. He believed that the prosperity of the country could not be separated from the support of the people, so during his reign, he vigorously developed agriculture and commerce to improve the people's living standards. At the same time, he also attached great importance to the cultivation and selection of talents, selected a group of talented talents, and made great contributions to the stability and development of the state of Wu.
Cao Rong advocated the rule of virtue and emphasized Confucian morality. He believed that the prosperity of the country was inseparable from the guidance of morality, so during his reign, he vigorously developed cultural and educational undertakings and promoted Confucianism. At the same time, he also attached great importance to the cultivation and selection of talents, and selected a group of talented talents, which made great contributions to the stability and development of the Wei State. Sun Quan and Cao Rong were both very good monarchs, and they had their own merits in political prowess and governing philosophy. Sun Sunquan is people-oriented, pays attention to people's livelihood, pays attention to agriculture, commercial development and scholar politics; He ruled the country with virtue, emphasized Confucian morality, and paid attention to the development of military and cultural education. It was precisely because of their wise rule that the states of Wu and Wei were able to stand tall during the Three Kingdoms period and became the shining pearls of that era.