Cao Cao had ordered the wheat fields to be protected so as not to destroy the crops. When his own horse is frightened and tramples on a wheat field, he is faced with a tricky problem. The soldiers made no mistake, but Cao Cao trampled on a wheat field.
He is faced with the implementation of his own military orders, how to solve this problem?
The story of Cao Cao and ** in history is thought-provoking. When Cao Cao faced the regulations, he chose to cut his own hair instead of his head, although on the surface the military discipline was strict, but in fact he knew the law and broke the law, and treated the military order as a child's play.
In a similar situation, his approach shows us a different attitude. So, how does this deal with this? Let's find out together.
During the Anti-Japanese War, ** led the troops on the march, and when passing through a cornfield, he stressed not to trample on the corn. Compared with Cao Cao's direct order, why did Mr. Zhu take this way?
In fact, this is the difference between Mr. Zhu and Cao Cao, the Eighth Route Army and Cao Jun. As early as the Red Army, the "Three Major Disciplines and Eight Points of Attention" had been issued, one of which was not to damage the crops of the common people, and this has become the consensus of the fighters and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Therefore, there is no need to issue specific military orders. This advantage was incomparable in Cao's army back then.
During one of the marches, due to the narrow path and the large number of warriors, an accident occurred: a warrior accidentally stepped on a corn plant. However, Mr. Zhu did not blame the soldier, but personally went to pick up the corn and fix it, without saying a word during the whole process.
This move won the admiration of the warriors, and made them march more carefully, and no more corn was trampled over. By comparing Cao Cao and **'s attitude towards military discipline, it can be seen that the military discipline of the Eighth Route Army is truly strict, and it can be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people without too many words.
It is obvious who is higher.