@@Klogalous Wouldnt say it if it wasnt true. I was lucky enough to have a friend from China who knew alot about the time period, as he introduced me to these stories in college and loaned me the novel. I know a good bit thanks to him, but sources are scattered all over the place and hard to come by, especially since you often find one source that contradicts others. You do a great job of pointing out these descrepancies, while keeping it interesting. You need an animator, I think. Wow, that would be something.
@@MidnightBlackandVictoria That would be a dream come true. Its a wild ambition but i have an idea for a movie called Azure Sky, essentially a Yellow Turban Rebellion film
@@Klogalous Well if you need a soundtrack for it, just ask. I dont know much about computers, or animation, or any of that. But I do compose music. I made my living as a performing artist (metal) in the 80s-early 90s. But despite being a metal artist, my main love of music is classical. In fact, I have "donated" music to a few indie games (Age of fear, Troubleshooter, and others). Not for a fee or anything, but just because I wanted to help them try and break into what they love doing. The "Steel Midnight/Allan Ahrens in their special thanks list is me, and that was nice of them seeing as how most of the music I passed on to them were mainly older tracks I just never did anything with lol. But they seemed happy to have custom music in their games. So if you do your project, just let me know. Befriend some indie developers. The troubleshooter team is led by a lady in Korea who goes by "Dandylion" and she does incredible work. Just tell her midnight sent you. I bet she could do some kind of animation, or know someone who does.... Remember, its only a dream so long as you wait to do it. It becomes reality with your own determination. Its always up to you, and how badly you want it, brother.
cao cao is the luckiest man in the universe the amount of times he has lost both territory and battles, nearly starved to death, manipulated, tricked people, fallen off his horse and burned himself alone is insane.
Imagine if Xu Rong actually managed to kill him. The Three Kingdoms era would have been very different, if it even started at all. *Yuan Shao starts the Kingdom of Wei* *Immediately loses to Sun Ce*
Nice keep up the good work, I hope you put in the description that information in the video taken from the records of the three kingdoms, for your credibility, also with that I can convince my friends to watch your videos who love the history of the three kingdoms 👍
I take the screenshot of the portrait from the ROTK14 game. I usually crop them by hand on hitfilm express but for my latest 2 or 3 videos i have used this website to remove the portrait background. new.express.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:1ac22ce9-0a28-4a28-abb4-fad8ab9fdb4c?learn=for-you&category=search Is it noticably better or worse for you?
Unlike the other two main warlords, Cao Cao didn't come from a prestigious family. He was an extremely talented common man who rose to prominence due to his ambition, skill, and brilliance
He was purportedly a descendant of Cao Shen, a statesman of the early Western Han dynasty (206 BCE - 9 CE). His father, Cao Song, served as the Grand Commandant during the reign of Emperor Ling so yeah his family is prestigious, more than liu bei Liu Bei's father, Liu Hong, didn't live long, so Liu Bei grew up poor, as, even if Liu Bei's claim to royal lineage was genuine, he did not inherit much wealth from his royal ancestors since Han law decreed that each generation of royals must divide their inheritance among all male children, with Liu Bei's generation too far removed from his illustrious ancestors' to provide substantial wealth
Brilliant. Your getting better with each video....
Thanks man this is great to hear.
@@Klogalous Wouldnt say it if it wasnt true. I was lucky enough to have a friend from China who knew alot about the time period, as he introduced me to these stories in college and loaned me the novel. I know a good bit thanks to him, but sources are scattered all over the place and hard to come by, especially since you often find one source that contradicts others. You do a great job of pointing out these descrepancies, while keeping it interesting. You need an animator, I think. Wow, that would be something.
@@MidnightBlackandVictoria That would be a dream come true. Its a wild ambition but i have an idea for a movie called Azure Sky, essentially a Yellow Turban Rebellion film
@@Klogalous Well if you need a soundtrack for it, just ask. I dont know much about computers, or animation, or any of that. But I do compose music. I made my living as a performing artist (metal) in the 80s-early 90s. But despite being a metal artist, my main love of music is classical. In fact, I have "donated" music to a few indie games (Age of fear, Troubleshooter, and others). Not for a fee or anything, but just because I wanted to help them try and break into what they love doing. The "Steel Midnight/Allan Ahrens in their special thanks list is me, and that was nice of them seeing as how most of the music I passed on to them were mainly older tracks I just never did anything with lol. But they seemed happy to have custom music in their games. So if you do your project, just let me know. Befriend some indie developers. The troubleshooter team is led by a lady in Korea who goes by "Dandylion" and she does incredible work. Just tell her midnight sent you. I bet she could do some kind of animation, or know someone who does.... Remember, its only a dream so long as you wait to do it. It becomes reality with your own determination. Its always up to you, and how badly you want it, brother.
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Cao Song's concubine do be kinda thicc, tho.
cao cao is the luckiest man in the universe the amount of times he has lost both territory and battles, nearly starved to death, manipulated, tricked people, fallen off his horse and burned himself alone is insane.
It keeps getting better, His exploits in part 3 are unparalleled. He really is a great leader and a brave man
Imagine if Xu Rong actually managed to kill him.
The Three Kingdoms era would have been very different, if it even started at all.
*Yuan Shao starts the Kingdom of Wei*
*Immediately loses to Sun Ce*
He Jedi mind tricked Lu Bu's men to escape! Haha
Looking forward to part 2 , great work keep it up 👌☺️
Dude I love your Documentaries on the Han Dynasty... Epic
Thanks man
W Backstory to one of, if not THE ONE who rose above all odds & many defeats to fulfill his ambitions.
Congrats on 600 Subs !
Yeah man! Thanks buddy
Nice keep up the good work, I hope you put in the description that information in the video taken from the records of the three kingdoms, for your credibility, also with that I can convince my friends to watch your videos who love the history of the three kingdoms 👍
I've added the References for Cao part 1 and will work on referencing all the Who Is series.
@@Klogalous Nice, and it’s good to know that you take from Professor Rafe Books, it’s so trustful source 👍
Yes his deep understanding of that time period is very insightful.
🔥🔥tsao tsao is the best
By the way how did you edit the images?
I take the screenshot of the portrait from the ROTK14 game. I usually crop them by hand on hitfilm express but for my latest 2 or 3 videos i have used this website to remove the portrait background.
new.express.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:1ac22ce9-0a28-4a28-abb4-fad8ab9fdb4c?learn=for-you&category=search
Is it noticably better or worse for you?
Unlike the other two main warlords, Cao Cao didn't come from a prestigious family. He was an extremely talented common man who rose to prominence due to his ambition, skill, and brilliance
He was purportedly a descendant of Cao Shen, a statesman of the early Western Han dynasty (206 BCE - 9 CE). His father, Cao Song, served as the Grand Commandant during the reign of Emperor Ling
so yeah his family is prestigious, more than liu bei
Liu Bei's father, Liu Hong, didn't live long, so Liu Bei grew up poor, as, even if Liu Bei's claim to royal lineage was genuine, he did not inherit much wealth from his royal ancestors since Han law decreed that each generation of royals must divide their inheritance among all male children, with Liu Bei's generation too far removed from his illustrious ancestors' to provide substantial wealth
New subscriber. Good work!