Cao Cao's nickname "Aman" should be changed when folk romance storytelling was circulated. Cao Cao's small name should be "Aman", which means cute. Later, because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms respected Liu and belittled Cao, the cute "Aman" became a derogatory "Aman".
Pei Songzhi recorded Cao Cao's "small print" in Cao Cao's Biography, and the word "cheat" means cheating. However, Cao Cao is suspicious and skillful, so it is very consistent with Cao Cao's character to change "full" to "cheat".
In the 72nd chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, "Cao Aman retreats from an oblique valley", Cao Cao is directly called Cao Aman, which is obviously disrespectful.
Extended information:
Ashun: Cao Cao's nickname in the Three Kingdoms.
Cao Cao (AD 155 ~ AD 22), Emperor Wu of Wei, was born in Meng De, nicknamed Ayun, Geely and Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province).
An outstanding politician, strategist, writer, poet and Han nationality at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Politically and militarily, Cao Cao eliminated many separatist forces, unified most of northern China, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, which laid the foundation for Cao Wei's founding the country.
Cao Cao is a hero. Since ancient times, heroes have been sad about Beauty Pass. There are two female bones unearthed from Cao Cao's tomb in Anyang at the same time. Although it is uncertain whether it is Cao Cao's original match with Mrs. Bian or other concubines, just burying men and women together can reveal Cao Cao's "lewdness".
Cao Caoyi * * * has 25 sons, and as many as 14 empresses have children. Of course, this is not enough to prove that Cao Cao is lewd, it can only be counted as the general situation under the ancient polygamy system.
when Cao Cao was young, he was quite absurd about men and women. "Shi Shuo Xin Yu? Fake "records the story of Cao Cao's early robbery." One year, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao heard that a large family was getting married and the bride was quite attractive, so they agreed to kidnap the bride. When it was dark, the two men sneaked into the back garden and shouted "thief" to divert the tiger from the mountain.
When everyone left to catch the thief, Yuan Shao met him at the door, and Cao Cao rushed into the new house and robbed the bride with a knife. I didn't want the bride to call for help, so my family followed me. The frightened Yuan Shao fell down among the thorns on the roadside. Seeing that the pursuer was coming, Cao Cao left the bride and helped Yuan Shao to escape hastily. This time, the robbery was attempted.
Cao Cao was lustful when he was young, but he was even worse when he was old. After Cao Cao welcomed the Emperor Xu of Han Dynasty, he got wind that the daughter-in-law of the old superior general He Jin was beautiful, and she couldn't help but be angry and take it for herself. This is Cao Cao's later Mrs. Yin.
like father, like son. Cao Cao's lust also benefited Cao Pi and Cao Zhi. Cao Zhi once wrote Luo Shenfu for Yuan Shao's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Zhen, and compared this beauty to "as if it were like a light cloud covering the moon and swaying like a wind flowing back to snow".
Cao Zhi, who is weak, may only be satisfied with "spiritual love", but Cao Pi is different. He has long been in love with Zhen Shi. When Cao Cao attacked Yecheng, he beat him to it and married Zhen Shi.
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