A novel with more plots of Cao Cao killing loyal officials might be Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but it was not mentioned in the reference materials here. Some of the novels related to the Three Kingdoms mentioned in the reference materials, such as Cao Zeibing, did not clearly indicate that Cao Cao killed loyal officials. Therefore, based on the available information, it was difficult to give an accurate name of the novel that met the requirements. Read more exciting novels for free
In the novel Qingpingle, Cao Danshu was recommended by the ministers to become the queen, but she was not liked by Song Renzong. Cao Danshu was capable of literature and martial arts, dignified and decent. In the eyes of the subjects, she was the perfect wife, but she could not get Zhao Zhen's favor. Zhao Zhen was not an emperor who did as he pleased. He grew up under the Empress Dowager Liu E's behind-the-scenes supervision. The estranged mother-son relationship troubled him. He disliked the respect of others and the distance between them. Therefore, when Xichun, who was open-minded and straightforward, appeared, she was attracted by her straightforward personality and even wanted to marry her. In addition, Zhao Zhen's female confidants, from Xichun to Miao Xinhe, to his beloved Noble Consort Zhang, all had very different personalities. Empress Cao, who was well-mannered in every way, had no weight in Zhao Zhen's heart. This was similar to the situation described in Qian Zhongshu's " Memorial." In " Memorial," the intellectual woman, Manqian, was dissatisfied with her husband, Uncle Cai, who was honest and diligent in maintaining the family. Instead, she was attracted by Uncle Cai's cousin, Tianjian. The twisted relationship between them was somewhat comparable to the subtle relationship between Zhao Zhen and Empress Cao. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Cao An killed his son in a story from the Ming Dynasty. The plot was that Cao An's mother was sick and he borrowed silver to support her, but the silver was cheated away by a swindler. After returning home, Cao An killed his son Bao Tong in order to respect his mother. Later, the swindler was arrested for selling fake medicine. The little ghost secretly made the swindler confess to cheating money. After the county magistrate sent Cao An to confront him, the little ghost caught the swindler and brought him to the underworld. He died in the hall. This story was also sung in the Song of Filial Piety in Shaanxi Province.
Cao An killed his son was a Henan opera, also known as the "Xiao Lian Bao." The story took place during the Ming Dynasty. The plot depicted Cao An's mother falling ill. Cao An borrowed money to save his mother, but was cheated by a swindler. After returning home, Cao An killed his son Bao Tong in order to respect his mother. Later, the swindler was caught selling fake medicine and tied up in court. In addition to Henan opera,"Cao An Killed His Son" was also one of the 24 songs of filial piety.
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 Rui was Cao Cao's grandson. In historical records, Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Rui had a relationship of three generations. There was no information that showed that there was a situation in which the relationship between the characters was violated in a particular novel. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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.