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When did Cao Cao die?

Cao Cao

He was born in the first year of Yongshou of Emperor Huan of the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, 155 AD. He died in 220 AD in the 25th year of Jian'an, the reign of Emperor Xian of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Pei Guoqiao of the Eastern Han Dynasty was a native of Haozhou, Anhui today.

Military strategist, politician and poet of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The courtesy name is Mengde. The founder of the Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.

Cao Cao died of illness in Luoyang in 220 AD, the twenty-fifth year of Emperor Xian'an's reign in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He died of head wind disease.

Gengzi, the king died in Luoyang at the age of sixty-six. "Three Kingdoms, Book of Wei, Chronicles of Emperor Wu"

Cao Cao suffered from brain disease and had attacks from time to time. In his later years, he suffered from unusually frequent attacks of brain disease, which often made it difficult to fall asleep all night long. Isn't this disease untreatable? No! There are still treatments available. Hua Tuo, the miracle doctor at that time, gave Cao Cao treatment suggestions, but Cao Cao not only did not adopt them, but also kicked out the only miracle doctor in the world who could save him. After careful diagnosis, Hua Tuo diagnosed that Cao Cao had a brain tumor and needed surgery. When Cao Cao heard that he was going to have a knife on his head, he was frightened. Hua Tuo encouraged him with Guan Yu's deeds of scraping bones to cure poison, but it was of no use. Because Cao Cao was not afraid of pain. Will a generation of heroes be afraid of just a small pain? Isn't that a joke! Cao Cao was suspicious by nature. When he heard that Hua Tuo was going to operate on his head, he was not thinking about the feasibility of the treatment plan, but doubting Hua Tuo's motives. His naturally suspicious character determined that he would regard saving his life as life-saving. So he not only refused the only opportunity to save his life, but also angrily kicked the miracle doctor out. Later history proved that Cao Cao died of a brain disease; and this brain disease, if Cao Cao himself had not refused, would have been cured by the miracle doctor Hua Tuo; in other words, if Cao Cao himself did not insist on retaining this brain disease, there would be no such brain disease. Brain disease. Therefore, it can be said that Cao Cao insisted on keeping this brain tumor and letting his life end because of it - isn't this tantamount to committing suicide?

According to some historical data analysis, according to the historical book "Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao suffered from a headache and was dizzy every time he had a seizure, so he recruited Hua Tuo to protect him, and Hua Tuo gave him Acupuncture treatment often heals easily. Headache recorded in history books is a type of headache. It is an episodic headache, which is a little heavier than ordinary headaches. Cao Cao's headache has three characteristics, namely, its episodic, recurring and relieving characteristics. According to this characteristic Cao Cao's headaches basically belong to today's migraines. In addition, historical records also record that Cao Cao's headaches could not be solved by simple medicine and required surgery. He also had epilepsy in his head (which is now known as intracranial tumors). The migraine that Cao Cao suffered from was a headache caused by stress and anxiety. Cao Cao's headache has two distinctive characteristics: episodic and recurring. Generally, migraine is mainly concentrated on one side. In some cases, the headache can extend from one side to both sides. The nature of the headache is fluctuating headache, and the duration of the headache It can last up to 4 hours or even 2-3 days. In addition to the headache itself, migraine patients may be accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting. Typical migraine is usually accompanied by aura symptoms, usually with visual aura as the main manifestation, such as dark spots when looking at things, distortion of vision, etc. The aura phase of migraine transitions to the attack phase of headache after about 15-30 minutes. After the peak period, the headache enters the remission period. After the remission period, the patient is generally very tired and weak. There are also some special types of migraine that require everyone's attention, including hemiplegic migraine, ophthalmoplegic migraine, and body arterial migraine. The cause of migraine has not yet been clearly defined medically. There are many theories, such as the neurogenic theory, the vasoconstriction disorder theory, etc. The more important point is that typical migraine patients have family genetic tendencies, and the chance of inheritance is relatively high. Hua Xin recommended Hua Tuo to Cao Cao, and Cao Cao immediately sent Xingye to invite Hua Tuo to see him. Hua Tuo believed that Cao Cao's headache was caused by a stroke. The root cause of the disease was in the head. It could not be cured by taking some decoction. He needed to drink "Ma Fei Decoction" (note: also known as "Ma Fei San", which is An anesthetic invented by Hua Tuo), and then use a sharp ax to cut open the head and take out the "wind saliva", so that the root cause of the disease can be removed. The suspicious Cao Cao thought that Hua Tuo was taking the opportunity to kill him, so he ordered Hua Tuo to be imprisoned and tortured. As a result, a generation of miracle doctors died in prison, and the "Qing Nang Shu" written by Hua Tuo was lost as a result.