Dong Zhuo is good at abolishing legislation, and the world is angry.
Dong Zhuo was originally sent to Beijing to protect the emperor, but when he arrived in Luoyang, the capital, he abolished Liu Bian and made Liu Xie the Emperor of the Han Dynasty.
This was a capital crime in ancient times. Not only that, he also killed He Taihou and drove away Bao Xin, Yuan Shao, Lu Zhi and others.
Cao Cao also persecuted alien forces, such as killing Dong Cheng, Dong Guifei and Fu Empress who wanted to kill him.
However, Cao Cao has always regarded himself as a Han minister, nominally retaining the existence of the emperor and royal family in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Both Dong Zhuo and Cao Cao wanted to control the young and weak Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and gradually encroach on the imperial power in order to realize their political schemes.
In the way of doing things, Dong Zhuo is short-sighted, a desperate and cruel warlord, overbearing and cruel.
He indulged soldiers in burning, killing and looting, and the people of Beijing suffered greatly. He can use punishment to establish his prestige and kill courtiers at every turn.
For example, Rao Long Zong, an imperial adviser, was killed, He Taihou's mother Wu Yangjun was killed, and Liu Bian, an emperor, was poisoned. Dong Zhuo's evil deeds aroused the anger of the governors all over the world, and * * * crusaded in succession. Before taking Emperor Xian of Han hostage to escape from Luoyang, he also robbed the imperial tomb and set fire to the city. Finally, it was designed by Stuart Wangyun, and Dong Zhuo's adopted son Lu Bu killed him.
Cao Cao is a strategist, politician and strategist. Although he also has a cruel and fierce side, such as killing the city after capturing Xuzhou. He also forced Emperor Xian of Han to cede power to him step by step, but he was very worried about the idea that everyone in the world was unfaithful to him.
In Cao Cao's words, he is a vassal of all walks of life who is disloyal to the world. Therefore, although Cao Cao was a minister when he was alive, he did not call himself emperor. Conclusion: He did not claim to be the emperor, but after Cao Cao's death, his son Cao Pi forced Emperor Han Xian to abdicate, thus destroying the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Wanghan Dynasty. Therefore, judging from the influence of Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo on the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo was more overbearing, and Cao Cao bullied the Han Dynasty.