Gai Shi Heroes Cao Cao Dong Zhuo Pool is the 12th episode.
The Ten Standing Ministers are in rebellion and the palace is in chaos. A female officer in charge of managing headdresses in the Han Palace is chased by soldiers and flees to the street, where she meets the lord Wang Yun. He took her as his daughter, named her Diaochan, and sent someone to teach her the talents of song and dance.
Dong Zhuo, a vassal, came to the capital with his own Qiang soldiers, and because of the bravery of his subordinates, he soon took his place in the capital and dominated the area. He sent his hands to round up the forces of the Ten Standing Ministers, and then snatched Liu Wei and Liu Xie into his own hands.
The ministers came to see Liu Wei, but Liu Wei could not even say a word. Instead, Liu Xie was quick to speak, praising his ministers and acting like a king. Dong Zhuo has made it clear that he wants to make Liu Xie the emperor, but Yuan Shao thinks that this will lead to chaos in the world, and it is not desirable to abolish the eldest and put the youngest on the throne.
The plot:
The story of "Cao Cao, the Hero of the Gai Shi" will begin with Cao's boyhood and end with the victory of the Battle of Guandu and Cao Mengde's domination of the north. History tells us that Cao Cao was originally a yellow-bellied boy who "flew hawks and dogs and wandered without restraint," but eventually transformed himself into a hero of the world who possessed a combination of literary and military prowess, as well as talent.
The eunuch-born Cao Cao Cao grew up in the midst of ridicule and contempt, but all the pressures and blows were transformed into motivation for Cao Cao to sharpen himself and exercise his skills. Once he was appointed to an official position, Cao Cao tried to improve his politics, and took the initiative to clear his relationship with the eunuchs.
The young Cao Cao used great courage and wisdom to punish lawbreakers and govern the city. After suffering setbacks, he remained indomitable. Finally, he was convinced and admired by the scholars who discriminated against him and despised him because of his birth, and a group of aspirants gathered around Cao Cao, with a large number of strategists and sages working for him.