Kong Rong is a bohemian who dares to say anything and offend anyone. Let's start with what he did to offend people. After Di died, the court wanted to seal it. Kong Rong said a lot of things that would not be sealed by the imperial court. The court wants to restore the punishment of cutting off hands and feet. He also said a lot about not letting this punishment be used. These two things have offended many people. It doesn't matter to offend others, but he just offended Cao Cao.
Cao Cao ordered prohibition at that time, but Kong Rong listed a bunch of benefits of drinking and opposed Cao Cao. Later, I also talked about Cao Cao's family affairs. Some people may have to say. Frankly, isn't it good? At this point, I stand in Cao Cao's position. Prohibition of alcohol is to save food, and Cao Cao is right.
This is offensive, but Kong Rong's fame is so great that if he is killed, many people's hearts will be cold. After all, incumbents still have to worry about everyone's comments. As I said before, Kong Rong dares to say anything. What did he say? Love between a son and a mother is like putting something in a jar and pouring it out. It doesn't matter. Son and father, if the father is not good, giving something to others will starve to death. This is unfilial.
Cao Cao wanted to fight with Liu Bei, and Kong Rong said, "If there is a world, why the golden knife?" The golden knife refers to Liu. This is infidelity.
In the end, Kong Rong was executed for disloyalty and unfilial, which is normal. Cheating is a big crime at any time. Being executed is no exaggeration. The second is unfilial. At that time, filial piety was very important. The Han Dynasty advocated the rule of the world by filial piety, and selected talents by filial piety. However, Kong Rong's remarks must be carried out, otherwise the atmosphere will be destroyed.
Of course, there were political reasons for Kong Rong's death, but the two main reasons for killing him were disloyalty and unfilial. Let's just say he died in his mouth.