Was Cao Cao The Best Leader During The Three Kingdoms Period
Was Cao Cao The Best Leader During The Three Kingdoms Period
Was Cao Cao The Best Leader During The Three Kingdoms Period
Celina Hsu
Mr. Mannos
G9 World History
13, April
Was Cao Cao the Best Leader During the Three Kingdoms Period?
On a hot sunny day, a troop of army was on the way to their conquered land, but all of the
soldiers were too thirsty and exalted to move any bit further. Just then, a general pointed his fingers
toward the front and shouted: “There’s a forest of plum trees over there!” Picturing the
sour-flavored plums filling one’s mouth, everyone no longer felt thirsty and eventually made it to
their destination. This clever general is Cao Cao, one of the great three leaders during the three
kingdoms period. Cao Cao was given polarized appraisals throughout Chinese history. Some
regarded him as a cunning traitor to the Han dynasty; some saw him as an epoch-making historical
figure. In this essay, I argue that he is the best leader in the Three-Kingdom Period. I will make my
case using four criteria, namely, the art of war, own charisma, his resilience, and his popularity.
First of all, Cao Cao was extremely talented in the art of war. He had his own thoughts and also
listened to his courtiers’ advice. He valued the efficiency of each battle and took good risks in some
matches. According to The Romance of the Three Kingdoms [1], Cao Cao won the crusade
against the Huangintsay (黃巾賊), which was also his earliest fighting
and victories; the battle of Guandu(關渡), with his opponent Yuan Shou
Wu chou (烏巢) and burnt his enemy’s forage; also, he cleverly took over
control of Zhang Lu’s (張魯) land called Han Zhong with very little loss
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of resources. In almost every battle, Cao Cao will bring about the expansion of territory or
Secondly, Cao Cao had his own charisma that attracts more elites
飛。繞樹三匝,何枝可依?山不厭高,海不厭深。周公吐哺,天下歸心。
“The moon shines bright; the stars are few. Magpies fly southward, bidding adieu.
They circle the trees thrice around. But which branch can their home be found?
The mountains never tire of their great height. The seas never tire of their unfathomable
depth.
When Master Zhou poured out his heart to recruit talents, people of the world are drawn to
This poem was written just before his battle at Chibi. He used his poem
the most powerful person during that time. He treated his underlings,
Anyone who violated this order would be executed. Thus, the soldiers
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carefully walked through the wheat field, supporting the stalks with
their hands. The local people saw their actions and praised them. While
Cao Cao was riding his horse, a bird flew up from the field, scaring his
horse, which leaped into the field and trampled a large section of the
wheat. Cao Cao ordered the officials responsible for enforcing his
order to execute him, but they refused. He tried to commit suicide with
his sword but was stopped by others. Instead, he cut off his hair with
his sword and said, "Then I’ll cut off my hair to replace my head." This
action stunned many people during that time, because hair was equated with a person’s dignity and
social status. Cutting off his hair showed that Cao Cao valued equality before his laws seriously.
Although we know that his action was a purposeful performance in front of people, his
attentiveness to shaping a legitimate public image brought him huge popularity and admiration. He
was remarkably adept at winning people’s hearts. He accumulated power, dignity, and romance.
Furthermore, in the face of setbacks, Cao Cao would not lose his heart nor be defeated. He often
rearranged his troops and bode again on the table of life and death. Based on Records of the Three
after he narrowly escaped death from the war at Chibi (赤壁), he quickly
went back to his base to regroup his army. So he regained strength and
began to conquer many regions. However, there were times when Cao Cao lost
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his rationality and conscience and carried out brutal crimes. An example was when he committed a
bloody massacre in Suzhou where his father was killed. Mostly, when Cao Cao faced setbacks, he
made smart decisions to win back his loss, but, when his personal feelings got involved, he
committed some awful things that wouldn’t need to be done. Overall, Cao Cao has a tough heart and
strong intellect that is very hard to neglect, but also, he perpetrated some vicious crimes that are
Comments about Cao Cao are extremely polarized, both during the past and the present.
Some said that he was a ruthless traitor and villain, some said that he was a treacherous and cunning
hero in chaotic times, and some deeply admired his ruling philosophy and praised his romance and
toughness. But no one can deny that he was a powerful and extraordinary leader who led
successfully during his reign. Based on the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Biography of Emperor
Wu of Wei, at the end of the Han dynasty, chaos reigned throughout the country and many powerful
and ambitious individuals emerged. Cao Cao, through careful planning and strategy, was able to
unify the country, using tactics from the famous strategists Shen and Shang [2], as well as the
ingenious plans of Han and Bai [3]. “Officials were appointed based on their abilities, and everyone
was given the opportunity to showcase their talents, regardless of past grievances. In the end, he
was able to govern the empire with great success due to his exceptional wisdom and strategic
abilities. It can be said that he was an extraordinary person and a brilliant leader who surpassed his
contemporaries” (Chen). Chen Shou, a historian from Shu Han to Western Jin Dynasty, gave
immensely high comments on Cao Cao’s ruling ability. Also, in 2nd Letter Before Sending Troops
[4], Zhuge Liang, military adviser of Shu Han, wrote that Cao Cao is “exceptionally brilliant in his
strategic planning, and his military tactics were as if he had learned from Sun and Wu, two
renowned strategists of the time”. Even Cao Cao’s greatest enemy, has admitted that he was great at
military tactics. Another example to prove Cao Cao’s popularity even nowadays is
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Historical Ranking】EP2”, the survey ended up with 428 out of 900 votes
towards Cao Cao, in which Cao Cao got the most votes among all the
other leaders. Throughout time, you can say that Cao Cao has become
more and more favored by the public. Many critics, especially followers
of Confucianism, condemned him because of his unloyalty to the emperor and his
expendable conscience when he wanted to achieve a greater goal. But when people started focusing
more on individuality and the true techniques of leadership, Cao Cao can be seen as the most unique
In the infamous book about leadership and politics The Prince [5], Niccolò Machiavelli
states that “It is much safer to be feared than loved because ...love is preserved by the link of
obligation which, owing to the baseness of men, is broken at every opportunity for their advantage;
but fear preserves you by a dread of punishment which never fails”. Cao Cao, even hundreds of
years before Machiavelli, accurately and successfully managed this leadership philosophy in his
military and his reign. To reiterate, Cao Cao was brilliant in his strategic planning and military
skills, a strong leader that many admire. He was the best at selecting and utilizing personnel based
on their talents and abilities, making right and precise decisions by himself, and has his unique
charisma. Although we can’t say that Cao Cao is the best person, in fact, he has done many things
that violate human morals, but we can admit that he is the best leader during the chaotic period from
Notes:
[1] The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong during the Ming
Dynasty. The novel was considered the Four Great Novels in Chinese history, which includes The
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dreams of Red Mansions, Outlaws of the Marsh, and Journey to
the West.
[2] Sheng (申不害), and Shang (商殃) both were a few of the most renowned legalists
during the warring states period. Chen Shou was comparing Cao Cao to these best legalists and
thinkers.
[3] Han (韓信), a skillful general that helped Liu Bang make his way to
victory towards Shangu. Bai (白起), was one of the “Four Greatest Generals” of the
warring states period. Chen Shou compares Cao Cao’s skills and his art of war to these greatest of
all times.
[4] The 2nd Letter Before Sending Troops was written by Zhuge Liang during the three kingdoms
period when he was going to lead Shu Han’s military for the 4th time to attempt to conquer Cao Wei.
[5] The Prince is a 16th-century political treatise by the Italian diplomat and political theorist
Niccolo Machiavelli that was published in 1532, five years after Machiavelli's death. The book is
considered by many to be one of the first works of modern philosophy, especially modern political
philosophy, in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal.
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