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  2. Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao ordered his weaker soldiers to carry straw and hay to lay out the path ahead so that his horsemen could proceed. The weaker soldiers ended up being stuck in the mud and many were trampled to death by the riders. Cao Cao expressed joy after he and his surviving men managed to get out of Huarong Trail safely, albeit suffering much losses.

  3. List of media adaptations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms

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    Andy Lau starred as Zhao Zilong (Zhao Yun) while Maggie Q portrayed the antagonist Cao Ying, a fictional granddaughter of Cao Cao. Red Cliff is a 2008 two-part Chinese film directed by John Woo . The plot is based on the Battle of Red Cliffs and features reenactments of stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms along with epic battle scenes.

  4. The Ravages of Time - Wikipedia

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    The Ravages of Time is a spinoff of the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.It tells the exploits of Liu Bei, Cao Cao, the Sun family, and other people from that period, from the point of view of the two main characters, Feng and Liaoyuan Huo, whose names collectively form the Chinese title of the manhua.

  5. Sangokushi Sōsōden - Wikipedia

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    Although the "factual" line adheres more closely to the events, and the personality of Cao Cao in the novel than the "fictional" line, it is, nevertheless, highly inaccurate; also, unlike the game's two predecessor titles, there is no historical "bad" ending in Sangokushi Sōsōden and Cao Cao survives the entire game through both story paths.

  6. Cao Cao (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Covers Cao Cao's adolescent years and his early career in the service of the Han imperial court. Part 2: Decline of the Han Dynasty 第2部-漢室衰退: 7–12: Covers Cao Cao's involvement in helping to suppress the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the chaotic political scene after the death of Emperor Ling. Part 3: Defeating Dong Zhuo 第3部 ...

  7. Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics by Cao Cao; performed by Yang Hongji: Played during Cao Cao's poem recitation scene in episode 37. 16: 子夜四时歌 (pinyin: Zǐyè Sìshí Gē) (translation: The Midnight Song) Lyrics adapted from a Southern Dynasties era poem; performed in a Wu accent: Played during Liu Bei and Lady Sun's wedding scene in episode 43. 17: 江上行

  8. Dynasty Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors 4: Hyper in 2005 is marked as the first DW game for the PC. Hyper was a port of Dynasty Warriors 4 for the PS2, and had harder AI, more enemies on screen and smoother textures. In 2006, Dynasty Warriors BB (renamed Dynasty Warriors Online in 2007) was released as an online game.

  9. Sōten Kōro - Wikipedia

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    One significant difference is its highly positive portrayal of its main character, Cao Cao, who is traditionally the antagonist in not only Japanese manga, but also most novel versions of the Three Kingdoms period, including the original 14th-century version, Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong.