In the Battle of Guandu, the reason why Cao Cao was able to defeat Yuan Shao was that at the most critical moment, someone temporarily jumped to Cao Cao, so that Cao Cao knew Yuan Shao's camp well, and then defeated Yuan Shao.
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In fact, whether in ancient times or in modern times, the matter of temporary job hopping will not be liked by the original and current bosses. Not to mention, it was the time when Cao Cao and Yuan Shao's armies were facing each other, and it was a moment of life and death.
Could it be that Xu Yu's temporary job hopping is really not worried about Cao Cao doubting himself? In other words, in the face of Xu Yu's temporary job-hopping, does Cao Cao really not doubt it?
In fact, there are three obvious details in the book about whether Cao Cao doubted Xu You, which are actually the answers.
Detail 1: Bow to the ground first.
When Xu You came to Cao Cao overnight because he couldn't get Yuan Shao's reuse, everyone knew that Cao Cao didn't have time to dress and put on shoes to come out to greet Xu You, but they didn't notice this detail, that is, after Cao Cao saw Xu You, he didn't wait for Xu You to make any moves, and took the lead in bowing down to the ground in front of Xu You.
This detail is enough to see the real world in Cao Cao's heart, that is, he really has no doubts about Xu You.
Detail 2: Cao said: "Ziyuan is willing to come, I will help me!" May I be taught to do what I want."
After a brief greeting, Cao Cao went straight to the point, that is, he hoped that Xu You would tell Cao Cao how to defeat Yuan Shao.
Because Cao Cao knew that Xu Yu came late at night at this time, there was nothing else, and he must have come for the matter of how Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao, so Cao Cao was no longer polite and went straight to the point.
If the first detail can prove that Cao Cao has no doubts about Xu You, then this detail is a bit of a desire to prove that in Cao Cao's heart, it is still the mind of that hero, that is, he does not trust everyone easily.
Because Cao Cao's direct inquiry to the topic, you can see whether Xu You really joined Cao Cao. After all, what is Cao Cao's state now, what Yuan Shao's state is, Cao Cao himself knows it.
Detail 3: Liao said: "It is also necessary to prevent Yuan Shao from taking advantage of the weakness." Cao Xiao said: "I am already familiar with it." ”
When Xu You suggested that Cao Cao go overnight to attack Yuan Shao's grain and grass base Wuchao, Zhang Liao raised his own questions, suspecting that Xu You had surrendered fraudulently.
In the face of Zhang Liao's suggestion, Cao Cao swore on the one hand that he believed in Xu Yu and hoped that Zhang Liao would not doubt it, but on the other hand, he accepted Zhang Liao's suggestion and made enough preparations for Yuan Shao's possible sneak attack, so he went to Wuchao.
In other words, Cao Cao longed to defeat Yuan Shao in his heart, but under Zhang Liao's reminder, it was difficult to take back what he had already said, so he could only follow Zhang Liao's intentions, first think about the possibility that Xu You might surrender, and seal the road where Xu You might surrender.
Therefore, before attacking the Black Nest, Cao Cao not only did a complete defense, but also sent someone to guard Xu You, just to prevent Xu You from coming to surrender.
Therefore, from these three details, it can be seen that Cao Cao's temporary job hopping to Xu You was completely believed at first, then half-believed, and finally completely suspicious, which proves from one side that Xu You is not such an important person in Cao Cao's heart at all.
Therefore, after beating Yuan Shao, Xu You's mission was basically completed, and Cao Cao would definitely not really like the person who temporarily changed jobs.
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