Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 99 Watching the Fire from the Other Bank

I know Cao Zihuan a little bit.

Pang Tong looked at Kong Ming, who was listening carefully, and finally felt a little more comfortable.

Before the Cao thief attacked Zhang Xiu, he often brought his sons with him. In the second year of Jian'an, Zhang Xiu first surrendered and then rebelled, causing Cao Zixiu's death and Cao Zihuan's escape on horseback.

Zhang Fei interjected: Military advisor, what do you mean by surrendering first and then rebelling? Is Cao Cao's job about human affairs?

Third brother, don't talk too much. Liu Bei scolded him to prevent him from going off topic and signaled Pang Tong to continue.

After Cao Zixiu's death, Cao Zihuan has been raised in Xudu to this day. Previously, Kong Ming and I summarized his power struggle. This son has not experienced military formations and does not know how to fight.

My lord is traveling alone in Yiling, but in the north there is no Cao thief who has gone through battles. He only has one son. Marquis Sun drags him away with lies. If there is a rotten scholar in the court who talks too much, he will surely watch the fire from the other side.

Pang Tong spoke vaguely, but Zhang Fei understood clearly:

The military advisor is saying that Cao Pi is a rebellious man?

Everyone nodded, summarizing, isn’t this what it means?

[The brotherly love between Liu, Guan, and Zhang is known to all the world.

At the end of October 220, Cao Pi officially usurped the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself emperor. At a court meeting, Cao Wei raised an issue:

Will Liu Bei launch an army to attack Wu because of Guan Yu's death?

The courtiers of Cao Wei quickly reached a consensus:

Shu is a small country with a famous general named Wei Yu. Yu died and his army was defeated. The country was worried and had no chance to come back.\

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