Portrait of Cao Cao
Since it was "manslaughter", there was some misunderstanding in the middle. What is that? First of all, the background of the story is that Cao Cao escaped with the help of Chen Guan and just escaped to the border of Lv Boshe. Lv Boshe happened to be a friend of Cao Cao's father, so Lv Boshe kindly took Cao Cao in and planned to drink good wine and eat good food. So Lv Boshe ordered his family to kill a pig to make snacks for Cao Cao and go out to buy good wine. This is a bad thing. Cao Cao is really a suspicious person, so. When Cao Cao heard the sound of sharpening the knife, he thought that Lv Boshe had come to kill himself, so Cao Cao killed all Lv Boshe's family with a knife in advance. When Lv Boshe came back from buying good wine, he saw such a scene, so Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe in a hurry.
Of course, the above story was brought to us by The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. We all know that romance is different from real history, so we don't know what real history is like. Some materials, Shu Wei, record that Cao Cao killed his family because Lv Boshe's son stole Cao Cao's weapons. There are other materials such as Shi Yu and Miscellaneous Notes, which are the same as those recorded in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. However, in the authoritative reflection, there is no such statement, that is to say, Cao Cao's manslaughter of Lv Boshe may be fictional.
The two-part allegorical saying that Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe and Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe is wrong.
Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe by mistake.
As we all know, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao is a very suspicious person. In Cao Cao's eyes, everyone is unfaithful and everyone will harm him. Cao Cao will not trust others easily. It is precisely because of this that Cao Cao hates most: "I would rather teach me to be negative to the world than to teach the world to be negative to me." . "Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe ―― it is wrong to put my foot in my mouth" means that Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe by mistake because of suspicion. What's the story?
At that time, it was Cao Cao who fled to the border of Lv Boshe. Because Lv Boshe is the sworn brother of Cao Cao's father, Lv Boshe will be very happy and hope to be entertained with wine and food. It was this idea that killed Lv Boshe's family. Because Lv Boshe's family needs to kill chickens to make snacks for Cao Cao, they need to sharpen their knives. When Cao Cao heard the sound of sharpening a knife in the middle of the night, he thought that Lv Boshe's family wanted to kill themselves, so he took a knife and killed Lv Boshe's family. Moreover, in an emergency, Cao Cao also killed Lv Boshe. Later, when Cao Cao saw pigs and chickens in the kitchen, he realized that he had killed the wrong person. But Chen Guan, a colleague, said the same thing, but Cao Cao felt that he had killed the wrong person and had no remorse. But I also blurted out: "I would rather teach me to be negative about the world than teach the world to be negative about me."
These are all mentioned in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but this is not necessarily the case in real historical materials. There is no such statement in the reflection. Anyway, "The two-part allegorical saying that Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe ―― Wrong is wrong" has been passed down to now, which is a metaphor for those who are seriously skeptical.
Whether Lv Boshe wants to kill Cao Cao or not, we all know such a two-part allegorical saying: "Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe ―― wrong is wrong". There are many versions about Cao Cao's wrongful killing of Lv Boshe in history, but few versions say that it is because "Lv Boshe tried to kill Cao Cao and Cao Cao killed the Lv Boshe family". What happened? Let's take a look.
Cao Cao stills
Lv Boshe is actually a nobody in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. His appearance means that Cao Cao's "black history", that is, Cao Cao was suspicious and killed the Lv Boshe family by mistake, but he "never repented" and issued a statement that "it is really cruel to teach me to fail the world, not to teach the world to fail me".
In fact, many historical materials have different records about this story. For example, in the Book of Wei, it is recorded: "When Bo was away, his son robbed Mao with his guest, took horses and things, and Mao killed several people with his hand blade." In other words, Cao Cao killed them because his sons robbed Cao Cao of his money and weapons. In The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that Cao Cao fled to Lv Boshe's home, and Lv Boshe warmly entertained him, preparing to kill a pig as an appetizer for Cao Cao. However, Cao Cao mistakenly thought that Lv Boshe wanted to kill himself, so he brutally killed Lv Boshe's family. In fact, we can analyze it ourselves according to the above two statements. First of all, there is actually a special record of Cao Cao in Wei Shu, and some people say that Wei Shu was told by Cao Cao himself, so Cao Cao's related excuses may not be so true. In addition, there is no saying in the history of the Three Kingdoms that "Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe" or "Lv Boshe killed Cao Cao", so this matter may be a legend.
Many people in Lv Boshe who have read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms know that there is such a nobody ―― Lv Boshe and Lv Boshe, who witnessed Cao Cao's suspicion and died.
Lv Boshe Steels
Lv Boshe is a nobody in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Elevation, now a native of Xingyang, Henan Province, does not have much specific description of Lv Boshe, and the year of birth and death is not clear. I only know that Lv Boshe is a good friend of Cao Cao's father.
Therefore, in the face of Cao Cao, Lv Boshe has always been very concerned and received Cao Cao and Chen with the care of his elders. However, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it was written: "I would rather lose the world than gain it!" Why is this? Things have to be caught from Cao Cao, and then Chen Guan secretly helped him escape and ran to Lv Boshe's territory. When Lv Boshe knew about Cao Cao, he invited him to his home. However, when it was time to sharpen the knife and kill the pig as an appetizer for Cao Cao, he appeared: "Mao heard the sound of his eating utensils and thought he was going to save himself, so he killed him at night." Then he said sadly, "I'd rather be negative than negative!" " "。 In this way, Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe's family.
Although there is no specific information about Lv Boshe in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The History of the Three Kingdoms and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, it is mentioned that Cao Cao killed the Lv Boshe family, a total of eight people. It is precisely because of this "eight" number that Cao Cao's cruelty is highlighted. Later, Cao Cao met Lv Boshe who bought wine and killed Lv Boshe. Therefore, it can be said that Cao Cao killed a family of nine in Lv Boshe. Although compared with the people killed by Cao Cao, the "nine people" are very few, but it is because of his own suspicion that he killed all the good people who originally wanted to help himself. Moreover, Cao Cao has no remorse.