曹操简介

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Hello everyone,today our topic is 曹操,but we all first talk about a little of Killers of the Three Kingdoms。OK,these are some gorgeous character card。Then the first is our leading role,he have two ability,pretender and call on escort。

Early life

History of the Han Dynasty

Cao was born in the county of Qiao in 155. His father Cao

Song was a foster son of Cao Teng, who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including the Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song's original family name was Xiahou.

Cao was known for his craftiness['kra:ftinis] as an

adolescent[ædə'les(ə)nt]. According to the Biography[baɪ'ɒgrəfɪ] of Cao Man, Cao's uncle complained to Cao Song about Cao Cao's indulgence[ɪn'dʌldʒ(ə)ns] in hunting and music with Yuan Shao. In retaliation, Cao Cao feigned a fit before his uncle, who immediately rushed to inform Cao Song. When Cao Song went to see his son, Cao Cao behaved normally. When asked, Cao Cao replied, "I have never had a fit, but I lost the love of my uncle, and therefore he deceived you." Afterwards, Cao Song ceased to believe his brother

regarding Cao Cao, and thus Cao Cao became even more blatant ['bleɪt(ə)nt]and perseverant in his wayward pursuits.

At that time, a man living in Runan named Xu Shao was famed for his ability to evaluate one's potentials and talents. Cao paid him a visit in hopes of receiving an evaluation that would help him politically. At first, Xu refused to make a statement; however, under persistent questioning, he finally said, "You would be a capable minister in peaceful times and an unscrupulous hero in

chaotic[keɪ'ɒtɪk] times."[2] Cao laughed and left.

Statue of Cao Cao

At the age of 20, Cao was appointed district captain of Luoyang. Upon taking up the post, Cao placed rows of multicolored stakes outside his office and ordered his deputies to flog those who violated the law, regardless of their status. An uncle of Jian Shuo, one of the most powerful and influential eunuchs

under Emperor['emp(ə)rə]Ling, was caught walking in the city after the evening curfew by Cao's men and was flogged. This prompted Jian Shuo and other higher authorities[ɔ:'θɔritis]to promote [prə'məʊt]Cao to the post of governor of Dunqiu County while actually moving him out of the imperial capital. Cao remained in this position for little more than a year, being dismissed from office in 178 for his distant family ties with the

disgraced Empress Song.[3] Around 180, Cao Cao returned to court as a Consultant and presented['prez(ə)nt]two memoranda against the eunuchs' influence in court and government corruption, to limited effect.[4]

When the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in 184, Cao was recalled to Luoyang and appointed "Captain of the Cavalry" (騎都尉) and sent to Yingchuan to suppress the rebels. He was successful and was sent to Ji'nan as Chancellor (相) to prevent the spread of Yellow Turban influence there. In Ji'nan, Cao Cao aggressively enforced the ban on unorthodox cults, and supported

state Confucianism. He offended the local leading families in the process, and resigned on grounds of poor health around 187, fearing that he had put his family in danger.[5]He was offered the post of Administrator of Dong Commandery (東郡), but he declined and returned to his home in Pei county.

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