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In the Battle of Chibi, what do you think were the reasons for Cao Cao's failure? Does Cao Cao have a chance of winning?

The Battle of Chibi is a big worry for Cao Cao’s classmates. Logically speaking, in this moment of fireworks and family joy, I can no longer expose the scars of classmate Cao Cao. Because, ever since Cao Cao's classmate Chibi suffered a defeat, public opinion has been one-sided, all discussing why Cao Cao lost the battle?

Yes, there are too many reasons. Any adult Chinese man can name them all. Here, I don’t want to repeat other people’s views, I want to talk about my own views.

My opinion is very simple, character determines destiny! To put it bluntly, if Cao Cao and his classmates were at this time, and you asked him to start over, the Battle of Chibi would still fail! Why do you say that?

Because I discovered the characteristics of classmate Cao Cao in fighting.

The first characteristic is to lose first and then win. In other words, if Cao Cao loses a battle first, then he will definitely win the final victory later! Such as the battle against Ma Chao. At the beginning, Cao Cao was beaten to a pulp by Ma Chao. He discarded his helmet and armor, cut off his beard and discarded his robe. However, classmate Cao Cao became more and more courageous as he fought, and finally won!

There is also the Battle of Xinye, which has much the same effect as the conquest of Ma Chao. Why does this result occur? Because he underestimated the enemy and didn't care, why did he win in the end? Because I lost the battle, I gained a good memory! Because classmate Cao Cao is a military strategist who is very good at summarizing experience and lessons! There is no need to elaborate on this!

The second characteristic is to win first and then lose. This can talk about the Battle of Red Cliff. Before the war, Cao Cao had eliminated Yuan Shao, defeated Liu Bei, hanged Lu Bu, and half of the country belonged to Cao Cao. At this time, he was proud of himself, full of ambition, and arrogant! Of course, he also had a vague feeling of failure. Why? Look at the poem he wrote before the war: The moon and stars are sparse, and the black magpie flies south. Three twists and turns around the tree, no branches to lean on. I have to admire classmate Cao Cao’s sixth sense, it’s so effective! Of course, there was also Nanyang’s conquest of Zhang Xiu, which all ended like this!

Therefore, the outcome of the Battle of Chibi is already determined, and no one can change it. Because, who can change the character of classmate Cao Cao?