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Cao Teng, a eunuch in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was the adoptive father of Cao Song (Cao Cao's father).
Cao Jie, one of the ten permanent attendants.
Cao Jixiang, the great eunuch of the Ming Dynasty.
Cao Huachun, the chief eunuch of the East Factory at the time of Chongzhen.
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Historical records The most eunuch surnames, Zhang, Li, Wang, and Liu have the most "eunuchs with the surname Cao" There are only two historical records However, the Cao totem is a spider and has a ruthless personality.
Zhang Rang, a famous eunuch in the Eastern Han Dynasty, a native of Yingchuan, died in 189 AD.
Zhang Gong, a contemporary eunuch of Zhang Rang, was not included in the list of ten permanent attendants.
Zhang Min, a eunuch during the reign of Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty, served as a door supervisor.
Zhang Xiangzhai, also known as Xiaode Zhang, entered the palace as a eunuch in the seventeenth year of Guangxu.
Zhang Yong, a eunuch during the reign of Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty, was one of the Eight Tigers and a native of Baoding, Hebei.
6, Zhang Cheng, eunuch of the Ming Dynasty.
Wei Zhongxian, Zhao Gao (Qin Dynasty, Wang Zhen (Zhu Ming Dynasty), Liu Jin (Zhu Ming Dynasty, Li Lianying (Qing), Zhang Rang (Eastern Han Dynasty), Li Fuguo (Tang, Tong Guan (Northern Song Dynasty, An Dehai (Qing, Gao Lishi (Tang, Zheng He, etc.
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Cao Teng, the great eunuch in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was the adoptive father of Cao Cao's father, Cao Song.
During the Yingzong period of the Ming Dynasty, the great eunuch "Cao Jixiang" teamed up with the general Shi Heng to launch a coup d'état and re-establish Emperor Yingzong as the ruler.
During the Sizong period, the great eunuch Cao Huachun was in charge of the East Factory.
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The men surnamed Cao are all fathers-in-law.
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Cao Di, Cao Shen, Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Chong, Cao Jie, Cao Zhi, etc.
Cao Di: A famous general of the Lu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, he wrote the earliest military book "Cao Mo Zhi Chen" in China.
Cao Shen: The founding father of the Western Han Dynasty, Xiangguo.
Cao Cao: Mengde, a native of Bozhou, Anhui Province, was a famous politician, military strategist and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
In the first year of Jian'an, he unified northern China. His son Cao Pi was called the emperor and posthumously honored as Emperor Wu.
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The three fathers and sons of the Cao family: Cao Cao, Cao Zhi, and Cao Pi.
Cao Zhi, the word Zijian, the fourth son of Cao Cao, the younger brother of Cao Pi, was named King Chen during his lifetime, and after his death, he was called "Si", so he was called Chen Siwang. He was one of the most outstanding, representative, and influential writers of the Jian'an period, and one of the main leaders of the literary world at that time. Cao Zhi is talented, quick-witted, and talented.
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Cao Cao, the word Mengde! Emperor Wei Wudi!
Cao Ren, the general of the Wei State!
Cao Hong, the general of Wei!
Cao Chun, the general of Wei!
Cao Pi, Zihuan, the founding emperor of Wei, Emperor Wen of Wei!
Cao Zhi, Zijian, the younger brother of Cao Pi!
Cao Zhen, a general in the late Wei period.
Cao Xing, shoot the blind Xiahoudun's divine shot!
There are also Cao Xueqin, Cao Bao, Cao Chong,
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the three fathers and sons of the Cao family: Cao Cao, Cao Zhi, Cao Pi, and the author of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions".
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Cao Cao, Cao Chong, Cao Zhi, Cao Pi, Cao Xueqin.
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Cao Di, Cao Shen, Cao Cao.
Cao Cao (155 to 220 years of the first month of Gengzi), the word Mengde, the letter of the rotten small character Apu, Peiguo Qian people (now Bozhou City, Anhui), Han nationality, the late Eastern Han Dynasty famous politician, military strategist, writer, poet, the founder of the Cao Wei regime, in the name of the Han Emperor to conquer the Quartet, internally eliminate the two Yuan, Lu Bu, Liu Biao, Han Sui and other separatist forces, external submission to the Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc., unified northern China, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, The foundation for the founding of Cao Wei was laid.
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The ** surnamed Cao is when Dayu controls the water, and the fifth son of Lu Zhong (another said to be the sixth son) is at the right time, and he was given Cao Guan because of his meritorious work in controlling the water by Zuo Xia Yu.
Historical celebrities: 1. Cao Cao.
1. Cao Cao's character Mengde, an auspicious, small character Apu, a native of Peiguo County (now Bozhou, Anhui), Han nationality.
2. Famous politician, military strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
3. The founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms was first a general and prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then the king of Wei.
4. His son Cao Pi was called the emperor, and he was posthumously honored as Emperor Wu, and the temple name was Taizu.
Second, Cao Mo. 1, Lu Guoren's clan, Cao Mo is a Lu general, and Qi fought and lost three times.
2. The fear of the Duke of Luzhuang is to offer the land of Suiyi to peace. I still think it will be.
3. Later, at the meeting of Qilu, he hijacked Duke Huan of Qi and forced him to return the territory of Lu that he occupied.
3. Cao Ye. 1. The word Yezhi, a native of Yangshuo, Guizhou (Guilin).
2. It is as famous as the famous poets Liu Jia, Nie Yizhong, Yu Hui, Shao Yu, and Su Zheng in the late Tang Dynasty, and Cao Ye is the best.
The current situation of the surname Cao:
1. The contemporary population of the surname Cao has reached more than 7.3 million, which is the 27th largest surname in the country, accounting for about the total population of the country.
2. At present, it is mainly concentrated in Henan, Hebei and Sichuan provinces, accounting for about 30% of the total population surnamed Cao.
3. Followed by Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Hubei, and Hunan, the surname Cao in the five provinces is concentrated in 31%.
4. Henan is the largest province with the surname Cao, accounting for about 10% of the total population with the surname Cao.
5. The whole country has re-formed three high-density residential areas surnamed Cao, including Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Suzhou, Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan.
6. The surname Cao generally accounts for the proportion of the local population, covering about 32% of the total land area, and about 53% of the people with the surname Cao live.
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The surname Cao is mainly derived from the Huozheng Zhurong branch and the Western Zhou royal branch in ancient times, and is one of the oldest surnames in China, and historical celebrities include Cao Cao.
During the period of the Chinese tribal alliance, there were water control heroes Kun and Yu. Despite their hard work, the flood control was not successful. Subsequently, Yu summed up the lesson of the failure of water control caused by the method of building embankments to balance the surplus flow of the river, and changed to dredging the river to send the rolling river to finally control the flood and turn the water disaster into water conservancy.
When Dayu controlled the water, Lu Zhong's fifth son An was at the right time.
He was given the official of Cao for his meritorious work in controlling the water. Cao Guan, that is, the official who used the land as a prison and watched over the slaves, was not a minor official in the slave-owning regime whose main function was to suppress slaves at that time. An later became an official.
This is the beginning of the surname Cao. Cao An first lived in Caoshui, Lingbao County, Henan Province, which was the place where Cao An received his surname.
Cao Cao participated in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Army when he was young, and at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in turmoil. Cao Cao conquered the Quartet in the name of Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, eliminated the separatist forces such as Eryuan, Lü Bu, Liu Biao, Ma Chao, and Han Sui internally, and subdued the Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc., externally, unified northern China, built water conservancy, rewarded agriculture, and attached importance to handicrafts, so as to promote economic production and social stability in the Central Plains.
Population distribution of the surname Cao:
The country has re-formed three high-density residential areas with the surname Cao in Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Suzhou, Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan. In central and western Sichuan, eastern Qinghai, Ganba-Hengsu Hexi Corridor area, central Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanning, Shanxi, Beijing-Tianjin, most of Hebei, western Shandong, southern Henan, most of Anhui, and northern Hubei and Jiangxi, the surname Cao generally accounts for more than 2% of the local population.
In eastern Sichuan, Hunan and Chongqing, northern Yunnan, northern Guangdong, southern Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningbo, northern Henan, western and southern Hubei, most of Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang and Fujian, eastern Shandong, northeast Hebei, Liaoning, most of Jilin, eastern Inner Mongolia and southwestern Heilongjiang, the surname Cao generally accounts for about 1 of the local population, covering about 32% of the total land area.
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The surname Cao originated in Chinese mainland and is one of the hundred surnames in China. The surname Cao appeared very early in history, and according to historical records, there were records of characters surnamed Cao during the Xia Dynasty in ancient times. The surname Cao has a long history and profound cultural heritage, and has an important position and influence in Chinese history.
The surname Cao originated from an ancient tribal society and was originally a tribal name within a surname. There are many places of origin of the surname Cao, such as Caozhou (now Shanxian County, Shandong Province) in the north, Cao Pu (now Dengzhou City, Nanyang City, Henan Province) in the south, and Cao Guo (now Fugou County, Henan Province) in the Western Zhou Dynasty. It is rumored that the surname Cao is related to the Fuxi clan and is derived from the descendants of the Fuxi clan.
The surname Cao is also related to King Wu of Zhou, and the descendant of King Wu of Zhou, Cao Ba (Cao Mengde, the monarch of the Zhou Dynasty), is the ancestor of the surname Cao.
Feast. The surname Cao has a rich and colorful story and legend in Chinese history. The most famous of these is Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period, he is one of the representatives of the surname Cao, and the genealogy of the Cao family was also compiled from Cao Cao.
Cao Cao was one of the founders of the Wei state, an enemy of Shu Han and an ally of Eastern Wu. He showed extraordinary military talent and political wisdom during the war, and also left a unique mark on Chinese history for the surname Cao.
The surname Cao has been widely distributed in Chinese history, mainly in Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and other places. Characters with the surname Cao have many outstanding achievements and contributions in history, such as Cao Zhi, Cao Xueqin, Cao Kun, Cao Yu, etc. Their literary works and historical contributions have had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture.
In modern society, the cultural influence of the surname Cao is also expanding. The characters surnamed Cao spread China's history, culture and spirit through various channels, showing the demeanor of the Cao family. At the same time, the surname Cao has also become one of the important surnames in modern society, and it is constantly growing its strength.
In short, the surname Cao is a very important surname in Chinese history, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Figures surnamed Cao have outstanding achievements and contributions in history, and also play an important role in modern society.
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