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Cao Chong and Ganluo were prodigies who died young. Which one is smart enough to commit suicide?

It is said that beauty is unlucky since ancient times, but genius is not like this, otherwise there would be no such thing as jealousy of talents. Among those prodigies who were taken away by heaven before they could make a difference, no one has committed suicide yet. Next, let's talk about three famous prodigies in history.

Although the first man didn't know much, the people related to him influenced China for thousands of years. There is a description in San Zi Jing: "In the past, Zhong Ni was the teacher of Xiang Tuo, an ancient sage, and was diligent in learning." This is Ji Ren, Confucius' teacher. Legend has it that Xiang Tuo asked Confucius three questions while traveling, but Confucius couldn't answer them, so he worshipped Xiang Tuo as his teacher and never traveled east again.

Xiang Tuo became an instant hit, and all the vassal states with hegemonic ambitions wanted to win this young prodigy over. Qi and Wu sent warriors to kidnap and never stopped, which showed his determination to be a Qi citizen and die a Qi ghost. Seeing that he couldn't take the living, Xiang Tuo was killed to avoid future troubles.

The second is Ganluo, a Qin native at the end of the Warring States Period. Ganluo was brilliant since he was a child. At the age of twelve, he went to Zhao to be the envoy of Qin, and the design made Qin get a lot of land and cities for nothing. After returning to China, he was named Shangqing. Strangely, there is no record of Ganluo's whereabouts since then, which has left infinite reverie for future generations.

The last one was Cao Chong, the youngest son of treacherous court official Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms period. A little older people will definitely remember a text in the primary school Chinese textbook called "Cao Chong as an Image", which shows Cao Chong's cleverness to the fullest. Unfortunately, Cao Chong died of illness at the age of thirteen. According to unofficial history's records, Cao Chong may have died in a cruel struggle for succession, and the murderer is probably his own brother Cao Pi.