The inevitable armed confrontation between the warlords…
196 CE
The inevitable armed confrontation between the warlords Cao Cao and Yuan Shao becomes increasingly obvious from 196 onward.
Yuan Shao is in control of the lands north of the Yellow River, namely the Hebei region, and has large and powerful armies under his command.
Cao Cao controls most of the lands south of the Yellow River and has the Emperor Xian with him in the new capital city of Xu.
The warlords see each other as the barrier to their individual ambitions to conquer and rule China.
Thus, it seems that a trial of strength between the two warlords is inevitable.
Yuan Shao's advisors Ju Shou and Tian Feng, who had foreseen that Cao Cao would become a threat to their lord in his ambition to dominate China, had advised Yuan Shao to start a campaign against Cao Cao when the latter was still building up his forces, but Yuan Shao had ignored their advice as Cao Cao is still superficially his ally.