Romance of The Three Kingdoms twentieth-turn against the west
Seeing Liu Bei's growing power, Cao Cao repeatedly wanted to raise an army to attack Liu Bei, but he was afraid that Xi Liang Ma would attack him. So he sent an edict to deceive Ma Teng into Xu Du, preparing to secretly kill him. Ma Teng led his army to camp outside Xuchang, and also wanted to kill Cao Cao.
Cao Cao sent Huang Kui to trick Ma Teng into entering Xudu to meet the emperor in order to do so. Huang Kui hated Cao Cao, and told Ma Teng about Cao Cao's evil intentions and plans, and asked Ma Teng to kill Cao Cao when Cao Cao left the city to point his army.
Unexpectedly Huang Kui told the 4th wife Li Chunxiang. Li Shi and Huang Kui's brother-in-law Miao Ze have a man and woman affair, Miao Ze is looking for an opportunity to get rid of Huang Kui, then to Cao Cao secret report.
Cao Cao pretended to decorate the army, secretly ambushed the soldiers, captured Ma Teng and beheaded him, and then killed Huang Kui and his family, Li Chunxiang and Miao Ze.
When Cao Cao decided to attack Sun Quan in the south, he learned that Liu Bei was going to take Xichuan. Cao Cao sent 300,000 troops to He Fei.
Sun Quan responded and asked Lu Su to write to Liu Bei for help. Kong Ming wrote back to Lu Su to reassure him, and asked Liu Bei to write to Ma Chao, Ma Teng's son, asking him to raise an army to avenge his father.
When Ma Chao saw Liu Bei's letter, he marched to Xudu for revenge, and Han Sui, the overlord of the West Liang, and Ma Teng were brothers of the same surname, and also set up eight of his men to go with Ma Chao.
Xi Liang soldiers fought bravely, all the way overwhelming, and took Chang 'an in a few days. Cao Cao was shocked, and ordered Cao Hong and Xu Huang to help Zhong You defend Tongguan, and agreed that they would not lose the garrison within ten days, otherwise they would be killed.
Zhong You and others could not get out. Ma Chao cursed Cao Cao every day, and Cao Hong tried to fight several times but was stopped. On the ninth day, seeing Sergeant Ma Chao either sitting or lying on the grass, Cao Hong led his troops to the pass, but unexpectedly the ambush troops were everywhere, and he had to flee, and Tongguan was lost and occupied by Ma Chao.
Cao Cao led his troops to Tongguan, and since Cao Hong had lost Tongguan on the ninth day, he had to behead him according to the military law.
Cao Cao ordered the attack, and Ma Chao was so brave that he defeated more than ten generals of Cao's battalion in succession. The soldiers of Xiliang surrounded Cao Cao and pursued him in hot pursuit. Cao Cao threw off his red robe, cut off his beard, and finally pulled down the flag and wrapped it around his mouth.
Cao Cao ran east and west to flee, but unexpectedly ran into Ma Chao, and was so frightened that he almost fell down. Cao Cao fled around the tree and Ma Chao came after him. A shot pierced a tree and Cao Cao took the opportunity to escape, and then Cao Hong rushed to the rescue.
Cao Jun crossed the river and cut off Ma Chao's back road. Cao Cao supervised the crowd from the river. When they saw Ma Chao's arrival, they were very afraid and dispersed. Seeing that the situation was urgent, Xu Chu had to take Cao Cao on his back and jump onto a boat before escaping.
The next day, Ma Chao and Xu Chu fought, the war more than 100 rounds still did not win, Xu Chu killed the sex, simply removed the armor, bare body and Ma Chao again fought more than 100 rounds, or could not be separated. Cao Cao was afraid that Xu Chu had made a mistake, so he sounded gold and withdrew.
Cao Cao saw that Ma Chao was brave and foolhardy, so he used a strategy to drive a wedge between Ma Chao and Han Sui. Ma Chao really fell into the trap and became suspicious of Han Sui, and Han Sui decided to surrender Cao Cao in order to protect himself. Upon hearing the news, Ma Chao killed two of Han Sui's generals and cut off Han Sui's left hand.
Cao Cao took the opportunity to besiege Ma Chao, but Ma Chao, led by Pang De and Ma Dai, fled to Lintao, Long West of China.
Cao Cao destroyed Ma Chao, the prestige of the great shock.