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Jia Xu's words: I think Yuan Benchu and Liu Jingsheng will never turn over again. What do you mean?

Meaning: I am thinking about Yuan Shao and Liu Biao, so that Cao Zhi can never be a prince again and never turn over.

Yuan Shao (Yuan Benchu) dotes on his youngest son, which leads to the divorce of his third son and eventually the loss of his family business; Liu Biao (Liu Jingsheng) connived at the influence of his youngest son's biological mother's consorts and squeezed out his eldest son Liu Qi. Liu Biao set up his youngest son and his eldest son fled for his life. As a result, the younger son immediately surrendered to Cao Cao. Cao Cao coveted Jing Xiang for a long time, and his weak young son ascended the throne, which undoubtedly accelerated the process of extinction and annexation. Jia Xu's words imply that Cao can't waste his children and grandchildren on the issue of establishing a prince.

Original text:

Cao Cao hesitated to establish an heir, so he asked Jia Xu ................................................................................................................................................................... Xu and said to him, "I miss Liu Jingsheng." Cao Cao laughed and named Cao Pi the eldest son Wang Shizi.

Cao Cao wanted an heir, but he hesitated, so he asked Cao Cao in ............, Jia Xu, "What are you thinking?" Jia Xu replied: "I was thinking about Yuan Shao (the beginning of the word) and Liu Biao (the word Jingsheng)." Cao Cao laughed after hearing this, so he named his eldest son Prince Cao Wang Pi.

From the end of Yuan Dynasty to the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms was sixty-eight. Gan Ning rode a hundred horses to rob Wei Ying, and Zuo Ci threw a cup to beat Cao Cao.

Extended data:

Jia Xu supports xelloss.

In the twenty-second year of Jian 'an (2 17), Cao Cao did not establish a prince, Cao Pi was a general with five senses, and Cao Zhicai, who was in danger, was named Fang Sheng, and Cao Pi sent someone to Jia Xu for advice. Jia Xu said: "I hope that the general can carry forward morality, cultivate tolerance, practice the responsibilities and obligations of scholars, be diligent and tireless, and do nothing that violates filial piety." Cao Pi listened to his advice and deliberately honed himself.

Later, Cao Cao privately asked Jia Xu what he thought of the heir, but Jia Xu kept silent. When Cao Cao asked him why he didn't answer, Jia Xu said, "I was thinking about Yuan Shao and Liu Biao." Cao Cao laughed and made xelloss a prince.

Jia Xu thought he was not an old minister of Cao Cao, but he was resourceful and afraid of Cao Cao's suspicion, so he adopted a self-protection strategy, kept himself indoors and kept away from people in private. His children didn't take power after they got married. At that time, all the people in the world spoke highly of the wise man.

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