Three Kingdoms: I am the Holy Son of the Yellow Turbans, my father is a wise and good teacher

Chapter 211



Before Zhang Fu could speak, Dian Wei in the back took a big step and rushed out. Holding two iron halberds, Dian Wei rushed towards the general like a beast.

The general looked at Dian Wei with a big knife in his hand, but Dian Wei didn't even dodge and swung his halberd directly, knocking the general to the ground with one move.

Dian Wei was tall and mighty, with bulging muscles and full of power.

The two iron halberds in his hands flashed with cold light, which made people shudder.

His steps were steady and powerful, and every step seemed to be stepping on the enemy's heart, giving people heavy pressure.

The general was burly, with a cold face, and his eyes were firm and fearless.

The big knife in his hand was thick and heavy, with an extremely sharp blade, exuding a chilling breath.

Dian Wei roared, like an angry lion, waving two iron halberds, and rushed towards the enemy with a fierce momentum.

His movements were swift and powerful, as if he wanted to smash everything in front of him.

Lai Jiang went forward fearlessly, swinging his broadsword, the flash of the sword intertwined with Dian Wei's double iron halberd.

The two figures crossed in the air, and the sound of weapons colliding resounded throughout the battlefield.

Dian Wei's attack was as fierce as a storm, and his double iron halberds danced tightly, leaving no chance for the enemy to breathe.

Although Lai Jiang fought hard, he was forced to retreat again and again by Dian Wei's fierce attack.

Suddenly, Dian Wei seized a flaw, and he swung his double iron halberds violently, knocking Lai Jiang's broadsword away.

Then, he kicked Lai Jiang in the chest, knocking Lai Jiang to the ground.

Lai Jiang struggled to get up, but Dian Wei quickly stepped forward and pressed his double iron halberds against his throat.

He stared at Lai Jiang with wide eyes, full of murderous intent.

"You are so arrogant! You are overestimating yourself!" Dian Wei roared.

The general turned pale. He knew he had lost. He lowered his head and stopped resisting.

Dian Wei put away his double iron halberds and turned back to Zhang Fu. His face was filled with the joy of victory, as if the battle just now was just a warm-up.

Zhang Fu looked at Dian Wei and nodded with satisfaction: "Well done!".

......

While praising Dian Wei, Zhang Fu also opened the system and looked at the attributes of this general. He must be Cao Cao's confidant for being able to rush out from behind Cao Cao.

[Ding Dong, scanning completed!

Cao Hong

Force: 92

Commander: 88

Intelligence: 83

Politics: 74

Magic Weapon: None

Magic Horse: None]

Cao Hong (?-232), with the courtesy name Zilian, was a native of Qiao County, Pei State (now Bozhou, Anhui). He was a famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and a cousin of Emperor Wu of Wei, Cao Cao.

In his early years, Cao Hong followed Cao Cao to fight against Dong Zhuo. When the army was defeated in Xingyang, he sacrificed his life to offer his horse to save the emperor from danger.

He followed the army to conquer all directions, pacify Yanzhou, conquer Liu Biao, and conquer Zhu Bi.

During the Battle of Guandu, he stayed in the main camp and repelled the fierce attacks of Zhang He and Gao Lan.

During the Battle of Hanzhong, he resisted Liu Bei, defeated and killed Wu Lan and Ren Kui, and forced Zhang Fei and Ma Chao to retreat.

When Emperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi, ascended the throne, Cao Hong was appointed General of the Cavalry.

He was imprisoned for something, but was spared from death and demoted to a commoner with the intercession of Empress Dowager Bian.

After Emperor Ming of Wei, Cao Rui, ascended the throne, he was appointed General of the Rear, was granted the title of Marquis of Lecheng County, and was successively appointed General of the Cavalry.

In the sixth year of Taihe (232), he died and was posthumously named Gong.

In the fourth year of Zhengshi (243), he was enshrined in the temple of Emperor Wu of Wei (Cao Cao).

Zhang Fu thought to himself, "So it's Cao Hong. He is a fierce general. Zhang He, Gao Lan, Zhang Fei, and Ma Chao have all been defeated by Cao Hong. Although they may not have been defeated in a duel, they were defeated anyway!"

However, Cao Hong was also weakened a lot by the novel. Otherwise, he should have been a good and fierce general. At least it would not be a problem for him to be ranked in the top ten in Cao Cao's camp.

......

Cao Cao was shocked when he saw this scene. He was about to come over to see what happened, but he saw another general riding a horse and rushing out like a gust of wind from the back.

The general was furious and shouted, "You dare to hurt my brother Cao Ren, you are looking for death!" This person was Cao Ren.

Cao Ren waved the long sword in his hand and rushed towards the enemy with a fierce momentum, with a firm light in his eyes.

Seeing this, Cao Cao hurriedly shouted, "Wait..." However, before he finished speaking, Cao Ren had already rushed away like an arrow from a string.

At this time, Xu Chu, who was standing next to Zhang Fu, smiled and said with an excited expression: "Hehe, Dian Hanzi has already shown his strength just now, it's my turn next!"

After that, he clenched the big knife in his hand and rushed out like a tiger descending from the mountain.

Xu Chu was a burly man with great strength. He wanted to show his strength, so he dodged and cleverly went behind Cao Ren.

Then, he stretched out his hand andHe stretched out his strong and powerful arm, grabbed the horse's tail, and then pulled it hard.

With a muffled sound, Cao Ren and his horse were instantly pulled to the ground.

Before Cao Ren could react, Xu Chu had already stepped forward quickly and gently placed the big knife in his hand on Cao Ren's neck, with a smug look on his face.

The whole process was as fast as lightning, and there was no chance for Cao Ren to fight back, and the battle was declared over.

......

At this time, Zhang Fu also used the system to check Cao Ren's attributes.

[Ding Dong, scan completed!

Cao Ren

Force: 93

Commander: 97

Intelligence; 90

Politics: 80

Magic Weapon: None

Magic Horse: None]

Cao Ren (168-May 6, 223), with the courtesy name Zixiao, was a native of Qiao County, Pei State (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). He was a famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, the son of Chen Mu Hou Cao Chi, and the younger brother of Wei Wu Emperor Cao Cao.

Cao Ren was good at archery and horse riding. He was not disciplined when he was young, but when he grew up, he became a general and obeyed the law.

He followed Cao Cao for many years and made many achievements. He defeated Yuan Shu, attacked Tao Qian, captured Lu Bu, defeated Liu Bei, and participated in the Battle of Guandu.

After the Battle of Chibi, Cao Ren guarded Jiangling again to resist Zhou Yu's attack.

He defeated Ma Chao in the Battle of Weinan, defeated the rebel generals Su Bo and Tian Yin in Jizhou, defeated Hou Yin in Wancheng, and was appointed General Zhengnan.

The Battle of Xiangfan blocked Guan Yu's attack.

During the reign of Emperor Wen, Cao Ren was appointed General of Chariots and Cavalry, and the commander-in-chief of the military affairs of Jing, Yang, and Yizhou, and was promoted to Marquis of Chen.

In the second year of Huangchu (221), Cao Pi appointed him as the general and the great Sima, and the commander-in-chief of the troops to guard Wujiang and return to Hefei.

In the Battle of Ruxukou, he did not listen to Jiang Ji's advice and was defeated miserably by Zhu Huan.

On the Dingwei day of the third month of the fourth year of Huangchu (May 6, 223), Cao Ren died of illness at the age of 56. He was posthumously named Zhonghou.

In the first year of Qinglong (233), Cao Ren was enshrined in the Taimiao of Cao Cao, the Emperor Wu of Wei.

Zhang Fu secretly said: "Cao Ren's victory in defeating Zhang Xiu and eliminating Sui Gu laid a solid foundation for Cao Cao to launch the Battle of Guandu, a battle that determined the dominance of northern China in the late Han Dynasty."

"Cao Ren not only led the troops and marched forward bravely when attacking; but also defended like a rock and was impeccable. When executing national laws, he was also able to follow the rules and regulations."

This Cao Ren was a good general. Although he was a little short of being a general, he was already very good, and his military strength was also very good.


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