When Cao Chun was young, he followed in his father's footsteps, inherited a large legacy, and relied on his own ability to make the whole family prosperous. Not only that, Cao Chun also likes learning very much, especially respecting learned Confucian scholars. At this time, in order to conquer the plain, Cao Cao urgently needed to form cavalry. When he was sorting out his horses, weapons and soldiers, he found a problem. There was no commander in chief. Because this cavalry is extremely elite, it can only be handed over to the confidant commander. Finally, Cao Cao gave the cavalry to his cousin, commander Cao Chun, and ordered butch to ride it.
And butch riding has really made a lot of contributions. At that time, Yuan Tan was holed up in Nanpi City, and Cao Cao ordered an attack on Nanpi City. Yuan Tan came earlier and earlier, and Cao Jun from afar suffered heavy casualties. At this time, Cao Chun applied to go to war, and Cao Cao took Cao Chun and his butch riding as pioneers to attack again. In the fierce battle, Yuan Tan was directly beheaded by butch riding, and Cao Jun also breached Nanpi City. This war was also the first battle of butch riding and won.
Then the butch rode with Cao Cao to fight in the north, not only catching Guan Yu, who is known as the warrior, but also trapping Zhao Yun, who once rode alone in Changbanpo and was known as the army of five tigers.
Although there are not many butch riders, they are all elite and well-equipped, and the horses are carefully selected by Cao Cao. Moreover, the commander of butch riding is Cao Chun, who is good at leading troops, so the army at that time was frightened when he heard butch riding, and Cao Cao also won many battles with butch riding.