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Hello, Cao Cao! In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, you are portrayed as a resentful, suspicious, immoral and inconsiderate villain. But I want to say to you: although you are not a good person, you are not a dog thief who should be reviled by the world. You are a good monarch, a resourceful, look before you leap, and a real lean man.
I would rather let the whole world blame me than let the whole world blame me. Presumably, many people have heard or read this sentence, thus thinking that Cao Cao is a heartless, unjust and immoral dog thief. But I know that you are not unkind and unjust, just don't want to pretend to be virtuous, much better than those carefree and distracted monarchs. Although you are thin, you also have a kind heart.
Cao Cao, you are a good monarch. During his tenure, he resumed production and encouraged reform. It ended the chaos in the north at the end of the Han Dynasty and made millions of people live and work in peace and contentment. You can't bear to get rid of Guan Yu, a warrior. Although you know that his heart is in the Han Dynasty, you can keep him and give him Lu Bu's mount-Red Rabbit Horse.
In the face of trying to save the princess's son Dou, you could have ordered him to be shot with arrows, but you ordered not to stab him in the back. I didn't expect him to cut you a few tens of dollars, but you appreciate Zhao Zilong even more. You are a monarch who cherishes and appreciates talents.
Cao Cao, you shine with the sun and the moon, and you are unparalleled throughout the ages. You are resourceful, have the overall situation concept, and are good at employing people. You are comparable to Qin Huang Hanwu, Tang Zong Song Zu, but unfortunately you didn't show your skill and ended up with regret. But Cao Cao, although you are a traitor, you are much better than those loyal ministers. You are not a good person, but you are a good monarch, a good monarch once in a lifetime.