Heritage is mainly divided into the following four aspects:
First, the arrangement of civil and military officials. Cao Cao asked the civil and military officials not to delay their duties because of their own death, and let them do their jobs. Guan Bai only needs to cry fifteen times. Soldiers guarding the border should not leave the chariot department, but should guard the border. At the same time, in the future, after the death of doctors and heroes, they will be buried next to Cao Cao's tomb.
Second, the arrangement of wives and concubines. Cao Cao thought Geji was very hard, allowed them to continue living in Tongquetai, and asked Cao Pi to be kind to them. Let them dance for Cao Cao on the first and fifteenth day of every month. Cao Cao also gave his remaining incense to his wives (including Mrs. Bian, Mrs. Huan, Mrs. Du, Mrs. Yin and Mrs. Qin). Don't sacrifice with incense, it's a waste! Cao Cao also asked his wives and concubines to learn to make shoes when they were free, and sold them to earn some money. That is the origin of the allusion of "selling shoelaces", which is used to describe the death of his wife and children.
Third, make arrangements for yourself. Cao Cao needs to wear a headscarf all day because of his headache. So he told his sons to dress like this after they died. He also chose a barren cemetery for himself, and didn't take those gold and jewels with him. During the war, save some. Just bury the clothes you usually wear. Everything is frugal. At the same time, he also asked me to put all his official ribbons in the warehouse. Clothes don't want to put in the warehouse, so let xelloss brothers divide them.
In addition, before he died, Cao Cao also expressed his guilt about the original Ding Furen: "I did something before, and then I did something wrong. I never did anything wrong in my heart." If my son asks,' Where is my mother?' What would I say? "It means that I have never regretted anything I have done in my life, and I am worthy of my heart. Only a little, if people are still alive after death, Zixiu asked me where my mother went, and I didn't know how to answer! Zi Xiu, namely Cao Zixiu, namely Cao Ang, the eldest son of Cao Cao. Because of the sacrifice in the Battle of Wancheng, Ding Furen was very angry and divorced Cao. Cao Cao was still thinking about it when he died, feeling guilty for their mother and son.