In Cao Cao's time, this policy was already quite advanced.

In addition, in order to improve the economy, Cao Cao also carried out a series of operations.

For example, when reforming household registration, after Cao Cao captured Yecheng, in view of the heavy poll tax in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he changed it to household registration. The land rent collected from landowners was four liters per mu, and each household paid two pieces of silk and two pounds of cotton." He must not be good at flourishing." This policy has greatly reduced the burden on farmers and has been unanimously supported.

Then built water conservancy facilities. During Cao Cao's lifetime, he vigorously built water conservancy facilities and achieved great results. For example, the Qimen and Sanyan built in Shucheng, Zhou Yu's hometown, was still able to irrigate 20,000 hectares of fertile land every day until Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty.

In addition, he promoted integrity, which was of utmost importance.

Because no matter how good the policy is, it will be in vain if the people below do not obey.

Therefore, Cao Cao advocated integrity. While increasing revenue, he also paid attention to cutting expenditures and set an example to promote integrity.

The history books say that Cao Cao was"frugal in his elegance but not lavish. His clothes in the harem are not beautiful, his shoes for serving the emperor are not good enough. If the curtains and screens are broken, they will be repaired. He will be warmed by the leaves and flowers, but there will be no decorative ornaments." Simply put, the clothes are not decorated. The decorations are all gaudy, the shoes are not carved or embroidered, the curtains and screens are covered with patches, and the bed and bedding are"stained with wadding".

Under Cao Cao's vigorous correction, the luxury trend since the Eastern Han Dynasty was reversed, and people all over the world became honest, diligent, thrifty and self-disciplined.

Even high-ranking officials did not dare to be excessively extravagant, and there were even weird cases of people deliberately wearing shabby clothes to please Cao Cao.

In the fourteenth year of Jian'an, Cao Cao in turn had to issue an order to correct this strange unhealthy trend.

Cao Cao's will also reflects his consistent frugal style:"The world has not yet stabilized, and it is not possible to follow the ancient times. After the burial, all the soldiers will be removed from their uniforms. Those who will garrison the troops will not be allowed to leave the garrison. There are divisions and leaders who are responsible for their duties." Collect the clothes of the times, and hide no gold or jade treasures"

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Economically, Cao Cao is no match for Lu Yan, there is no doubt about this.

But in literature, Lu Yan was no match for Cao Cao.

This is even more unquestionable.

Although Lu Yan is surrounded by capable ministers and assistants, he is also reading diligently now.

But he is a player after all, and he is indeed inferior to Cao Cao in terms of literary attainments.

But when it comes to knowledge such as mathematics, science, and physics, Cao Cao is no match.

Cao Cao loved the tomb code and the six arts.

During the melee to unify the North, attention was paid to the protection and collection of books.

After he defeated Yuan Shao in the fifth year of Jian'an, he ordered"to collect all his luggage, books and treasures". After he became Duke of Wei, he appointed officials in charge of classics and collected the official and private collections of Eastern Han Dynasty books that had been lost during the war. They"collected and lost the remaining books" and hid them in the Chinese and foreign three pavilions and the Secretariat.

Cai Wenji, Cai Yong's daughter, was also asked to talk about her collection of books. Cai Wenji"repaired the books and sent them to her, and they were all correct." Because he attached great importance to the country's cultural construction, he gradually established Wei's national book collection.

Cao Cao liked reading, so he had extraordinary literary skills.

Cao Cao's literary achievements are mainly reflected in his poetry, and his prose is also very distinctive.

There are more than 20 of Cao Cao's poems in existence today, all of which are in Yuefu style. Content can generally be divided into three categories. One type is related to current affairs, the other type is mainly about expressing ideals, and the other type is poems about immortals.

In terms of artistic style, Cao Cao's poems are unpretentious and unadorned. They win with deep emotions and majestic charm. The mood of the poem is characterized by generosity and sadness.

Generosity and sadness are originally the common theme of Jian'an literature, but in Cao Cao's poems, it is the most typical and prominent.

In terms of poetry genre, Cao Cao's Yuefu poems did not copy the conventions of Han Yuefu, but developed somewhat.

Cao Cao's literary achievements are also reflected in his constructive role in Jian'an literature. The ability of Jian'an literature to flourish in the context of long-term war and social ruin is inseparable from his attention and promotion.

When Liu Xie discussed the reasons for the prosperity of literature in Jian'an, he once pointed out that"Wei and Wu were respected as prime ministers and kings, and they loved poetry elegantly." In fact, all the major writers of the Jian'an period were closely related to him.

Cao Pi and Cao Zhi were his sons, and the"Seventh Son" and Cai Yan also relied on his protection. It can be said that the"Ye literati group" was formed on the basis of the material conditions he provided; and their creations were also carried out under the influence of his advocacy.

The game's portrayal of Lu Yan as"Emperor Wei Wu" is completely defensible.

Lu Yan was also very happy.

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The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are howling, the north wind is howling, and the military flags are rustling.

Because winter has arrived, the weather has turned cold.

The north wind is like a knife, blowing on people's faces, and it is bitingly cold.

At this time, on a school ground, the king's flag was hung high.

In the center of the school field, a competition was going on.

The man on the left is wearing silver chainmail and a fish-scale helmet with red tassels fluttering on his helmet.

Riding on a beautiful horse, holding a spear the size of a baby's fist.

The tip of the spear exuded a cold light.

Just looking at it makes one's scalp numb.

The owner of this spear is a middle-aged man with a thin face. The only thing that attracts attention is his eyes.

Profound. calm.

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