Chapter 486 Cao Rui's Death
Chapter 486 Cao Rui's Death
Lin Ke's words instantly stirred up a huge wave in the hearts of people from before the Three Kingdoms period.
What does this mean? Does it mean that another rising power has emerged, merging the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu?
How come we haven't noticed a single clue? Which one is it? Judging from Lin Ke's attitude, she seems to despise the other party.
At this point, Lin Ke continued, "And this period in the late Three Kingdoms period..."
Lin Ke paused for a moment, unsure where to begin. Whenever she thought of that period of history, she felt the Sima family were sinners!
Meanwhile, Sun Quan, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and others watching on the screen had a bad feeling. What had happened to elicit Lin Ke's attitude?
Before they could ponder this further, Lin Ke on the other side began to recount: "As for Cao Wei, after 234 AD, within a few years, Emperor Ming of Wei, not yet forty years old, left his post to go and find his grandfather."
Cao Cao: ? ? ?
Liu Bei: Good heavens! That kid Sun Quan has outlasted another person!!
"However, on the other hand, Cao Rui's birth mother was Empress Wenzhao Zhen, whose name is said to be Zhen Mi. Strangely enough, neither Empress Zhen nor Cao Rui were favored by Cao Pi, and their relationship was extremely poor."
"It is said that Cao Rui did not attend his father Cao Pi's funeral, not even to make a show of it."
"It may also be related to the fact that Cao Pi ordered his mother to commit suicide. There are records at the time that her burial was extremely undignified."
"Of course, the father may not like his son, but the grandfather may especially favor his grandson. I believe the fourth prince, Yongzheng, has a lot to say about this."
Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty: ...My record of awakening from delusion is written clearly and plainly! My father likes me very much!
Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty: Why don't you ask how I feel!
Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (shaking his head and covering his face): I can't bear to look!!!
"Getting back to the main point, there were quite a few descendants of Cao Wei, or rather Cao Cao's entire family, whose bloodline did not live past forty. It seems that they suddenly had the fate of dying in their prime."
"There are many speculations about this. Some say it's because Luoyang has bad feng shui, while others say that Cao Cao did something inhumane when he started his business. Whatever the reason, by the time of Cao Rui, the Cao family had already encountered a scenario of a young ruler and a suspicious state."
"Therefore, Cao Fang, the son of Cao Kai, the Prince of Rencheng, succeeded him at this time. Cao Fang was only seven or eight years old at the time. Because the young emperor was too young, Cao Rui ordered Sima Yi and Cao Shuang to assist him."
Upon hearing this, everyone understood what the "young ruler, suspicious state" scenario meant.
Wasn't this the case with Emperor Liu Xie of the Eastern Han Dynasty? He was held in someone else's hands, whether it was Dong Zhuo or Cao Cao. At least one thing is certain: imperial power was slipping away.
Cao Cao, who was a witness to the events, had a gloomy expression at this moment. He could imagine the turmoil that Cao Fang would experience!
Perhaps, even worse, their Cao Wei state will be renamed and its territory taken away!
Thinking of this, Cao Cao also recalled Liu Bei's dying entrustment of his son to Zhuge Liang. Who else could be as devoted and selfless as Zhuge Liang?
At the same time, many emperors suddenly thought of Zhuge Liang, who was also a regent, and wondered how he had managed to do so much!
Why is it that Sima Zhao's intentions are so obvious to everyone?
If it weren't for them, how could this have attracted... Thinking of this, many people sighed deeply again, saying that it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that the Sima family were sinners.
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