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Chapter 105 Cao Cao is not a traitor!(1/2)

Chapter 105 Cao Cao is not a treacherous hero!

After Ye Xuan finished speaking, the fans in the live broadcast room were stunned again.

"Meng De?"

"Who is Mengde??"

"It's not Cao Mengde, right?"

Teacher Huang and others were also stunned.

Because according to their understanding, in history, there was only one named Meng De.

That is Emperor Wu of Wei Cao!

His courtesy name is Mengde and his nickname is Liu Aman!

"Old man, the Meng De you mentioned is Cao Cao from the Three Kingdoms period?"

Teacher Huang asked.

"Who else can it be besides him?"

Ye Xuan thought of Cao Cao and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth: "This kid liked drinking Du Kang wine from me when he was alive."

"Later, when I became the emperor, I was obsessed with my Du Kang wine."

"Once, he was drunk for three days and three nights. When he woke up, he picked up his pen and wrote a poem."

"However, this poem is not written very well, and the only highlight may be that it is easier to talk about."

Ye Xuan recalled some old stories about Cao Cao.

"Old man, what is this poem called?"

"Although the turtle is still alive, still watching the vast ocean?"

Peng Peng asked, according to his understanding of Cao Cao, Cao Cao wrote a lot of poems during his lifetime.

"Neither, do you only know these two songs?"

After Ye Xuan finished speaking, he picked up the wine glass and looked at the blue sky.

When everyone saw this scene, they knew that the old man was afraid he was going to recite poems.

Sure enough, the next moment, Ye Xuan spoke with a domineering voice:

"Wine and singing, life is the geometry."

"It's like morning dew, and the past is full of suffering."

"Sighing with generosity, worrying will never be forgotten."

"How to relieve worries? Only Du Kang."

...

"Qingqing Zijin, my heart is full of joy."

"But for the sake of yours, I have pondered until now."

...

"The mountains never get too high, and the sea never get too deep."

"Zhou Gong vomited food, and the whole world was returned to his heart."

...

Ye Xuan's voice was majestic and majestic, and he was as angry as a tiger.

It is filled with an indescribable domineering and heroic spirit.

Everyone felt that in an instant, the old man's temperament completely changed!

It seemed as if standing in front of them was a peerless emperor who dominated the world.

It can be seen how shocking Ye Xuannian's song "Short Song" brought to everyone

"So handsome!!"

"My legs are weak, and I have the urge to worship me!"

"How powerful is this!"

"I feel that this poem is specially tailored for the old man!"

"Is this really written by Meng De? Not the old man?"

Due to the great shock, some people even think that Ye Xuan is the author of "Short Songs".

"Old man, to be honest, the poem you just read is the best poem written by Cao Cao in my personal opinion."

Teacher Huang's eyelids twitched and he spoke carefully.

"Short Song"

Anyone who has studied it knows how good this poem is written.

With a calm and sloping style, Cao Cao's thoughts and feelings of seeking talents and his ambition to unify the world.

Its political content and significance are completely melted into a rich lyrical mood.

It fully demonstrates Cao Cao's personality, academic progress, ambition and ideals, and fully demonstrates his profound and elegant poetry.

At the same time, "Short Songs" is also the best poem that Cao Cao recognized as writing.

"Perhaps forcefully."

Ye Xuan commented in a bad way.

After all, there are so many great and well-known poets in history.

In terms of poetry writing, Cao Cao could only be ranked behind.

A song "Short Song" is the best to outsiders, but in Ye Xuan's eyes, it is just the same.

"Grandpa Ye, do you still know Cao Mengde?"

Sister Zifeng spoke and looked at Ye Xuan curiously...

"yes."

Ye Xuan nodded, thought of something, and said slowly: "Before Cao Mengde became emperor, he was a good friend to me."

“We often fish and have fun together.”

"He is a generous person and is very friendly to others. He will bring me any delicious food."

Ye Xuan said, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth again.

It’s a pity that this man has passed away, and this memory of Cao Cao has also become a fall from history.

???

No?

The water friends were a little stunned when they heard Ye Xuan’s comments on Cao Cao.

Why is it different from the image in the Three Kingdoms?

Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms is a complete treacherous hero!

"No way? Old man, Cao Cao is not as good as you said!"

Teacher He said, "Did you forget what Cao Cao said?"

"I would rather teach me to let the people of the world down than to let the people of the world down!"

"He is a very selfish person!"

When the water friends heard this, they all empathized with it.

I believe no one doesn’t know the allusion about this sentence?

Simply put, at that time, Cao Cao failed to assassinate Dong Zhuo and fled all the way to his uncle, Lu Boshe's family.

Cao Cao was worried that Lu Boshe's five sons were uneasy and reported his whereabouts to Dong Zhuo, so Cao Cao was always vigilant.

At night, the sound of sharpening a knife sounded outside. Cao Cao was very suspicious, thinking that it was the Lv family and Lv Boshe who wanted to murder him.

Therefore, without saying a word, he picked up the sword beside his hand and killed everyone he saw. When he found out, it turned out to be the sound of the food utensil.

Chen Gong blamed Cao Cao for being injustice, but Cao Cao replied, "I would rather teach me to let the world down than let the world down."

As soon as this sentence was released, Cao Cao's image of a treacherous villain appeared on paper and has been unable to be cleaned up for thousands of years.

"Why would you rather teach me to let the people of the world down than to let the people of the world down?"

Ye Xuan was stunned for a moment: "When did Cao Mengde say such things?"

"Uh... This is how the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is recorded!"

Teacher Huang thought to himself, hasn’t the old man heard this allusion?
To be continued...
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