Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chinese statesman Cao Cao.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Cao Cao, courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese poet, statesman, and warlord. He was the penultimate grand chancellor of the Eastern Han dynasty, and he amassed immense power in the dynasty's final years. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao laid the foundations for what became the state of Cao Wei, and he was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Wu of Wei", despite the fact that he never officially proclaimed himself Emperor of China or Son of Heaven. Cao Cao remains a controversial historical figure—he is often portrayed as a cruel and merciless tyrant in literature, but he has also been praised as a brilliant ruler, military genius, and great poet possessing unrivalled charisma, who treated his subordinates like family.
What is at a peak is certain to decline. He who shows his hand will surely be defeated. He who can prevail in battle by taking advantage of his enemy's doubts is invincible.
I'd rather betray the world than let the world betray me.
I'd rather let the world down than to allow the world to let me down.
Each man is for his lord, do not give chase.
I would employ the wise and strong of the empire, using righteousness to lead them. In this way, nothing is impossible.
Any who stand in my way shall be cut down!
I remain myself. I have never cared about others misjudging me
Rather we let down the world than the world let us down!
You can't judge a book by its cover, can you?
I like to kill people in my dreams, so when I fall asleep be sure not to come too close.