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Xun Yu (荀彧, styled 文若) was one of Cao Cao's greatest advisors during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China.

Xun Yu was a man from Yinghang in Yingchuan. Xun Yu was once under the service of Yuan Shao. However, seeing that Yuan Shao was not a man who could accomplish great things, he left for Cao Cao with his newphew Xun You. During the reign of Emperor Huan of Han, he was famous throughout the empire of Han. He was also praised as an extraordinary man. Cao Cao once praised him as "my zifang". Zi fang, courtesy name of Zhang Liang, was the man who aided Liu Bang in the founding of the Han.

Xun Yu was responsible for much invaluable advice given to Cao Cao. He advised Cao Cao to make the emperor into a puppet of his so that Cao Cao could have a political advantage over the other warlords. He also advised Cao Cao during the Battle of Guandu, which eventually lead to the defeat of the warlord Yuan Shao. For example, when Cao Cao realised that his food supplies were exhausted, Xun Yu advised him "to employ unexpected tactics because great changes are about to take place". This advice caused Cao Cao to execute a sneak attack on a garrison of Yuan Shao. This eventually led to the beheading of Yuan Shao's general, Chunyu Qiong, and the surrendering of Xu You to Cao Cao. All these had happened just as Xun Yu had predicted.

Xun Yu met an untimely end when he became ill in the established Kingdom of Wei. In the 17th year of Jian'an (212)Cao Cao wanted to be the Duke of Wei, which Xun Yu strongly opposed. This incident irritated Cao Cao. Cao Cao thought that Xun Yu was not helping him anymore. One day, when Cao Cao went off for a campaign against Sun Quan, Xun Yu feigned illness and stayed home, whereupon Cao Cao sent him a 'gift'. When Xun Yu opened the box, he found it to be empty. The great advisor took the hint, drank poison and died. Xun Yu was only 51 when he died. Cao Cao then became the Duke of Wei in the subsequent year. (NOTE: Xun Yu's nephew, Xun You, died in the same manner as he did)

He was succeeded by his son Xun Han, who died of the age of 30.


Prominent people of the Three Kingdoms Era
Rulers Han: Emperor Ling of Han>Emperor Ling - Emperor Xiao - Emperor Xian
Wei: Cao Cao - Cao Pi - Cao Rui - Cao Fang - Cao Mao - Cao Huan
Shu: Liu Bei - Liu Shan
Wu: Sun Jian - Sun Ce - Sun Quan - Sun Liang - Sun Xiu - Sun Hao
Jin: Sima Yan
Others: Dong Zhuo - Gongsun Zan - Han Fu - Liu Biao - Liu Yao - Liu Zhang - Lü Bu - Ma Teng - Meng Huo - Yuan Shao - Yuan Shu - Zhang Jiao - Zhang Lu
Advisors Wei: Guo Jia - Sima Yi - Xun You - Xun Yu
Shu: Fei Yi - Jiang Wan - Jiang Wei - Pang Tong - Zhuge Liang
Wu: Lu Su - Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms)>Lu Xun - Zhou Yu - Zhuge Jin
Others: Li Ru - Tian Feng
Generals Wei: Dian Wei - Xiahou Dun - Xiahou Yuan - Xu Chu - Xu Huang - Zhang He - Zhang Liao
Shu: Guan Yu - Huang Zhong - Ma Chao - Wei Yan - Zhang Fei (Three Kingdoms)>Zhang Fei - Zhao Yun
Wu: Huang Gai - Lü Meng - Taishi Ci - Zhou Tai
Others: Ji Ling - Wen Chou - Yan Liang
Others Diaochan - Guan Lu - Hua Tuo - Sun Shangxiang - Sima Hui

 


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