The book was titled "The Rise and Fall of a Cultivation Family." The characters in the book included the male protagonist Cao Qing, who lived happily and died in pain. The female protagonist Cao Qingyi, the male protagonist Cao Hao, the male protagonist Cao Xuan, the male protagonist Cao Ran, the male protagonist Cao Tian, the male protagonist Cao Ce, the male protagonist Cao Bo, the male protagonist Wang Longshi, the male protagonist Wan Quanxiong, the male protagonist Wang Hongchen, the male protagonist Chen Daoxuan, the male protagonist Wang Shulang, the female protagonist Cao Yuxin, the female protagonist Cao Fangzhi and the female protagonist Xue Yun. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Cultivation Family's Road to Fading and Sinking was written by Liao Wu. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation civilization novel with elements of management, family, farming, spiritual roots, and caution. [User recommendation: [Mortal][Family][Group Image][No System] Cultivation was not about fighting and killing, but about the ways of the world, all kinds of strategies, and thousands of calculations. How could a Qi Refining family and a low-level cultivator survive in the world of cultivation and develop in the cracks? Cao Qing: What joy is there in life, what trouble is there in death? I have experienced many vicissitudes in my life and have survived countless times. As long as I don't want to die, no one can take my cheap life! I hope you will like this book.
In some of the novels, Cao Bin transmigrated to become Cao Cao's younger brother and assisted Cao Cao in completing his hegemony. However, this was based on the content of the novel and not historical facts. In historical records, Cao Bin and Cao Cao were not brothers. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Cao Anmin was not Cao Cao's son. Cao Anmin was Cao De's son and Cao Cao's nephew.
Cao An and Cao Cao were uncle and nephew. Cao An was Cao Cao's nephew.
Cao Cao's first awakened skill was the Six Dragons Riding the Wind. It could deal direct damage to a specified target and reduce the target's attack power for the next three seconds. The army's marching speed would also decrease. The second skill was Qingzhou Soldier, which increased the damage dealt to Barbarians and neutral units. The third skill is Tiger Leopard Cavalry, which increases the attack power and marching speed of the cavalry unit. The fourth skill was Aspirations. During normal attacks, there was a chance to heal the lightly injured units in the army and recover their rage points at the same time, increasing the speed of the army. Cao Cao's Awakened Skill was the Martial Emperor of Wei. It could greatly increase the attack of the cavalry, but at the same time, it would reduce the defense of the cavalry. In terms of generals, the main character Yuan Yijing + the deputy Cao Cao was a classic cavalry combination. Cao Cao could make up for Yuan Yijing's lack of mobility, and the two Junglers were very strong.
The author of the novel, Cao Cao, was the Gods of Creation. Cao Cao had memories from later generations. At the end of the Han Dynasty, when the Three Kingdoms were in chaos, he raised the flag and conquered many places to attack the west. This book made up for his regrets. Cao Cao's fans could read it. Although there were flaws, such as the cumbersome description, the plot was passionate and the scene was grand. It was a new good book, completed, and overall not bad. 'There's Definitely Something Wrong With This Symbol Card Master', written by Winds Rising From The Mountains and Seas. Zhou Yining transmigrated to the world of talisman cards and became a contracted streamer. He had a game panel and developed a paper character. He drew cards from multiple card pools and drew strength from various game characters. He grew all the way to becoming a supernova. The story was wonderful. 'Harvest of Chives Begins from the Sun God', a joyful and joyful creation. After safely crossing over, they sailed the ship to ferry people. There were many guests on the ship. He was extremely intelligent and strong, and he was also very lucky with women. There were also many unique female characters around him. The character information was rich, and the story began with Sun God. 'Unsheathed Sword: I Become Zhao Gang' was written by a heavy tank. Zhao Gang didn't care about the means to kill the devils. He didn't want to be a gentle and refined person. He vowed to use a hundred ways to kill the enemies and guaranteed that he would be able to kill them. Money Player, the work of Gui Guya. Xian Yaowen, the second-generation male protagonist of the tycoon, traveled back to the 1950s in Hong Kong. It was not a cool novel, but it had a unique relationship with the characters. It was worth watching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The protagonist Cao Ang transmigrated and possessed himself. When Cao Cao had just defeated Zhang Xiu, he was in danger. He wanted to save his life and take power. Although it was a new book, it was still four-and-a-half stars. The writing was half-literary and half-white. The description of the major events in the early stage was insufficient, but it was improved later. There were no plots that did not conform to the times like the Virgin Mary or equality. The main character was very strong. " Cao Zhi " was also not bad. It explored the various situations in which Cao Zhi fought for the throne in the Three Kingdoms. It could enter the top three of the Three Kingdoms novels in the past year. In the future, it might become one of the best Three Kingdoms novels in Qidian. However, the descriptions of Guan Yu and the other generals were a little exaggerated. " The Last Three Kingdoms: Rising Wei " was worth watching. The main character dressed up as Cao Sandai to fight against the Sima family. The theme was novel, the beginning was stunning, the plot was exciting and reasonable in the early stage, and the middle stage was relatively weak. It was suitable for those who liked the history of the end of the Three Kingdoms, did not dislike Cao Wei, and hated the Sima family. In " Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms," the main character transmigrated into Cao Cao and conquered various places. The scene was grand and the plot was hot-blooded. Although there were small flaws such as cumbersome descriptions, the overall situation was good. It was already finished. " Reborn I am Cao Cao " described Cao Cao from the side. It was a great read. There were no golden fingers in the harem. It was a high-IQ historical novel. The Bookworm might like it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Biography of Cao Cao Young Cao Cao Cao Cao was born into a family in Pei Country's Qiao County. His father, Cao Song, had this son. Cao Cao was unique since he was a child. On the summer day when he was ten years old, when he was playing by the Qiao River, he encountered a flood dragon coming out of the water. Everyone fled in fear. Only Cao Cao fought with the flood dragon with a sword. This matter became a much-told story. At the age of fifteen, Cao Cao was already alert and resourceful. Although his behavior was chivalrous and dissolute, his ambition was high. He often said that a real man should make contributions in troubled times. At the age of eighteen, he began to make friends with famous people, such as Qiao Xuan and Xu Shao. Qiao Xuan praised him for his talent in stabilizing the world, and Xu Shao called him "a capable minister in governing the world and a treacherous hero in troubled times". Cao Cao laughed after hearing this, but his determination to achieve hegemony was firm in his heart. Chapter 2: Cao Cao Raises an Army After the death of Emperor Han Ling, the situation was in turmoil. Yuan Shao and He Jin plotted to kill eunuchs. When Cao Cao heard of this, he advised He Jin to be cautious, but He Jin did not listen and finally died. Yuan Shao besieged the palace, and the disaster of eunuchs subsided. However, Dong Zhuo led his troops into Luoyang, deposed the young emperor and supported Emperor Xian, monopolizing the government and disrupting the program. At the age of thirty-five, Cao Cao refused to accept Dong Zhuo's official position and returned to Chenliu. He spent all his wealth and raised an army. He shouted,"Dong Zhuo oppresses the people and brings chaos to the court. We should raise the righteous army to purge the side of the monarch." He joined Yuan Shao and the others to attack Dong Zhuo. In the first year of Chuping, Yuan Shao was elected as the leader of the alliance, and Cao Cao was appointed as the general of the army. Chapter 3: The Road to Punishing Dong In February, Dong Zhuo coerced Emperor Xian to move his capital to Chang 'an. Cao Cao thought it was a good opportunity and led his army westward. Although Zhang Miao sent General Wei Zi to help, he was defeated by Dong Zhuo's general Xu Rong in Xingyang in March and was shot by a stray arrow. Fortunately, Cao Hong rescued him. Cao Cao's army was small and weak, and he went to Yangzhou to recruit soldiers. He received more than 4,000 soldiers from Chen Wen and Zhou Xin. However, many of them rebelled on the way back. He recruited more than 1,000 soldiers in Zhi and Jianping and stationed them in the river. When Yuan Shao and others plotted to establish Liu Yu as emperor, Cao Cao firmly opposed it and wrote "Replying to Yuan Shao" to express his ambition to revive the Han Dynasty. At the age of thirty-six, Cao Cao wrote a poem "Xielu" to record Dong Zhuo's promotion of the emperor and the burning of the palace. Rise to Fame In the second year of Chuping, the bandits of Heishan attacked Wei and Dongjun in Du, Bai Rao and Sui Gu. Wang Gong could not resist. Cao Cao led his army into Dongjun and defeated Bai Rao in Puyang. In July, Yuan Shao recommended Cao Cao as the prefect of Dongjun, governing Dongwuyang. Xun Yu saw that Yuan Shao was difficult to achieve great things, so he led his clan to defect to Cao Cao. Cao Cao got Xun Yu like a fish in water and appointed him as Sima. In the spring of the third year, Cao Cao's army was stationed in Dunqiu, defeated in Du County, and defeated Sui Gu and the son of Xiongnu South Chanyu in Fuluo. His fame spread far and wide. Cao Cao's Wisdom and Personnel Use Cao Cao not only had many strategies in the military, but he also had a discerning eye in employing people. Although he had a strategist like Jia Xu who was outstanding in strategy but insidious in schemes, Cao Cao was cautious in using him. Jia Xu provided more emotional value. Cao Cao made good use of all kinds of talents. He gathered generals such as Xiahou Dun under his command. Under Cao Cao's leadership, he continued to develop his forces and gradually walked the path of unifying the north. At the same time, Cao Cao also had facilities that reflected his military wisdom, such as the underground military transport channel. Relying on this channel, he could skillfully transport troops when the source of troops was limited and confuse the enemy, becoming a powerful means in his military confrontation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Cao Town was a town located in the south of Baigui Mountain Reservoir in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province. It was famous for producing rice and lotus vegetables, and was called "Little Jiangnan". It was rumored that Cao Zhen's name was related to the story of Empress Cao. It was said that during the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a girl surnamed Cao in Cao Town. She raised pigs for a living and was later chosen to become the Empress of the palace. Her story had been passed down to this day, and many of the village names in Cao Town were also related to the legend of Empress Cao. The story of Empress Cao also involved her brother who ran amok in the village and imprisoned Bao Zheng, who was investigating the case, in the Cao family's water prison. In the end, Empress Cao rescued Bao Zheng and put righteousness above family. The water prison still exists today. In addition, Empress Cao brought back imperial dishes when she returned home. This was the origin of the Cao Town Water Feast. In general, the name of Cao Zhen and many other villages were related to the stories and legends of Empress Cao.