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It was because Mrs. Ding's adopted son Cao Ang died in the war, and Mrs. Ding felt that it was Cao Cao's problem, so the two sides broke up.
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Mainly because the adopted son died. This incident hit Mrs. Ding very hard.
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According to history, Cao Cao had a total of sixteen wives:
Mrs. Ding, Cao Cao's original wife, has no children.
Mrs. Bian, Mrs. Cao Cao, Empress Wuxuan Bian. gave birth to Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, and Cao Xiong.
Mrs. Liu, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Ang and Cao Shuo.
Mrs. Huan, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons, Cao Chong, Cao Ju, and Cao Yu.
Mrs. Du, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Lin and Cao Gon.
Mrs. Qin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Xuan and Cao Jun's two sons.
Mrs. Yin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Ju.
Wang Zhaoyi, Cao Cao's concubine, Cao Gan's adoptive mother.
Chen Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Gan.
Sun Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons: Cao Shang, Cao Biao, and Cao Qin.
Li Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons, Cao Cheng, Cao Quan, and Cao Jing.
Zhou Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Jun.
Liu Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Thorn.
Song Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Hui.
Zhao Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Mao.
A certain family, Zhang Ji's widow, is Mrs. Zou in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
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Cao Cao's wives include Mrs. Ding, Mrs. Bian, Mrs. Liu, Mrs. Huan, Mrs. Du, Mrs. Qin, Mrs. Yin, Wang Zhaoyi, Chen Ji, Sun Ji, Li Ji, Zhou Ji, Liu Ji, Song Ji, Zhao Ji, a certain family, Zhang Ji's widow, and Mrs. Zou in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
1. Cao Cao (March 15, 155, 220 [1]) was a native of Peiguo County (now Bozhou, Anhui). He was an outstanding politician, military strategist, writer, and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later became the king of Wei, laying the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei.
After his death, he was nicknamed King Wu. His son Cao Pi was called the emperor, and he was posthumously honored as Emperor Wu, and the temple name was Taizu.
2. Cao Cao's sons are Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, Cao Xiong, Cao Ang, Cao Shuo, Cao Chong, Cao Ju, Cao Yu, Cao Lin, Cao Gon, Cao Xuan, Cao Jun, Cao Ju, Cao Gan, Cao Shang, Cao Biao, Cao Qin, Cao Cheng, Cao Quan, Cao Jing, Cao Jun, Cao Jian, Cao Hui, and Cao Mao.
3. Cao Cao's daughters (6 who can be verified) include Princess Qinghe, Cao Xian, Cao Jie, Cao Hua, Princess Anyang, and Princess Jinxiang.
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His wife and concubine, Empress Wu Xuanbian, is the Bian family. He had four sons: Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, and Cao Xiong.
Mrs. Ding, Cao Cao's original wife in the main room, turned against Cao Cao because of Cao Ang's death, and Cao Cao wanted to welcome back but could not get it.
Mrs. Liu, Ding's maid, married to the Cao family with Ding, and later was also Cao Cao's beloved concubine, and soon died of illness, giving birth to two sons, Cao Ang and Cao Shuo.
Mrs. Huan, Cao Cao's concubine, had three sons, Cao Chong, Cao Ju, and Cao Yu.
Mrs. Du, Cao Cao's concubine, had two sons, Cao Lin and Cao Gon.
Mrs. Qin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Xuan and Cao Jun.
Mrs. Yin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Ju.
Wang Zhaoyi, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Gan.
Sun Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, had three sons, Cao Shang, Cao Biao, and Cao Qin.
Li Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, had three sons, Cao Cheng, Cao Quan, and Cao Jing.
Zhou Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Jun.
Liu Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Thorn.
Song Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Hui.
Zhao Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Mao.
Concubine Chen, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to a son of Cao Ge.
Cao Cao's wife, including Empress Wu Xuanbian, has a total of 7.
There are a total of 15 concubines (including ladies) recorded in all history (the following paragraph is nonsense and can be ignored, but the last paragraph is useful) If you ask how many concubines Cao Cao has.
It is impossible to verify.
However, it can probably be described in the following two words:
Numerous. Countless.
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Mrs. Ding, Cao Cao's original wife, turned against Cao Cao because of Cao Ang's death, Cao Cao once wanted to welcome back but could not get it, and had no children. Mrs. Bian, Cao Cao's successor wife, is Empress Wuxuan Bian. gave birth to Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, and Cao Xiong.
Mrs. Liu, Cao Cao's concubine and Ding's maid, married to the Cao family with Ding, and died of illness soon after. gave birth to two sons, Cao Ang and Cao Shuo. Mrs. Huan, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons, Cao Chong, Cao Ju, and Cao Yu.
Mrs. Du, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Lin and Cao Gon. Mrs. Qin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Xuan and Cao Jun's two sons. Mrs. Yin, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Ju.
Wang Zhaoyi, Cao Cao's concubine, Cao Gan's adoptive mother. Sun Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons: Cao Shang, Cao Biao, and Cao Qin. Li Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons, Cao Cheng, Cao Quan, and Cao Jing.
Zhou Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Jun. Liu Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Thorn. Song Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Hui.
Zhao Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Mao. Concubine Chen, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Gan.
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In fact, it was not Mrs. Ding who took the initiative to divorce Cao Cao, but Cao Cao decided to reconcile with Mrs. Ding. The main reason for the tragedy of the two is that Cao Cao has a tough personality as a generation of heroes, and Mrs. Ding is the same, although she is a woman, she is also very strong, and when Cao Cao gave in to him, she did not forgive Cao Cao, which eventually caused reasonable consequences for the two.
Mrs. Ding is Cao Cao's original wife, but after marrying Cao Cao, she has nowhere to go, and the main house is nowhere to go, but Cao Cao has never said a word about Mrs. Ding, let alone the slightest idea of divorce from his wife, which shows the depth of the relationship between the two. Later, Cao Cao's concubine Liu died, and entrusted the two children to Mrs. Ding, hoping that she could raise the two children to grow up, and Mrs. Ding never had children, so she agreed to Liu's request.
And he did his best to take care of his two children, especially with his eldest son Cao Ang, who has a very deep relationship. Cao Ang has been very smart since he was a child, and he is brave and strategic, he is deeply loved by Cao Cao, and he is the most suitable successor in Cao Cao's heart, and he has followed Cao Cao to fight on the battlefield many times. However, Zhang Xiu attacked Cao Cao, and in order to protect Cao Cao, Cao Ang was killed by the enemy, and Mrs. Ding was very angry and often resented Cao Cao.
Cao Cao was furious and drove Mrs. Ding back to her parents' house, but later, after his anger subsided, he personally went to ask Mrs. Ding to come back. But Mrs. Ding is also a stubborn temper, no matter how Cao Cao is soft, Mrs. Ding is silent, Cao Cao turned around and left in anger after many requests, and said to Mrs. Ding's family, our husband and wife are over, let's find a good family for her in the future. However, Mrs. Ding did not remarry, and when Cao Cao was dying, he also regretted his actions at that time and felt sorry for Mrs. Ding.
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Definitely not, the Ding family is a big family, she and Cao Cao are political marriages, the Ding family has no heirs, the successor Cao Ang is the eldest son, if Cao Ang does not die, the Ding family must have no one to shake the status behind, after Cao Ang died, the Ding family hated Cao Cao, and because the Cao Pi born to the Bian family is now the eldest son, and Cao Zhi, although the Bian family is just a dancing girl, but the mother is expensive by the son, and the Bian family is very capable, in the early days Cao Cao resigned from Dong Zhuo's appointment and escaped from Luoyang, and it was rumored that Cao Cao was dead, When his subordinates were leaving, it was the Bian family who helped Cao Cao stabilize the basic market, so that the Bian family was a great threat to the Ding family.
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In this case, there are only two answers, one is that it is a fellow who eats pizza first, and he doesn't want to live and die, and the benefit is that she has a deep background, Cao Cao definitely doesn't dare to touch him, it's that simple, there must be nothing else.
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Because Cao Cao privately asked her to hook up with Liu Bei, when she and Liu Bei got married, she could take Jingzhou.
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Because they were all willing to divorce, that's why he dared to divorce him.
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I think Cao Cao is a person who values love and righteousness, and it is his personality charm.
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can't get used to what Cao Cao did, Mrs. Ding is a person with independent personality charm.
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Cao Cao is still relatively open in the marriage of men and women.
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Mrs. Ding, Cao Cao's main room, and the adoptive mother of Cao Cao's eldest son, Cao Ang. Cao Cao also had Mrs. Liu, his eldest son Cao Ang and Princess Qinghe, Mrs. Liu died early, and her son Cao Ang was raised by Mrs. Ding. In the second year of Jian'an, Cao Ang was killed in the Battle of Wancheng, and Mrs. Ding broke with Cao Cao due to the death of her adopted son, and later divorced.
In the past, Mrs. Ding was the main family, and she had an adopted son, Cao Ang, who had a bad attitude towards Mrs. Bian and her children. When Mrs. Bian became the queen in the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an, she sent someone to greet her secretly, regardless of the old grievances, and as before, she became the next throne and Mrs. Ding was >
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I don't really know why there are no children here. Infertility is possible ... She and Cao Cao should be divorced, Mrs. Ding is a person who is easy to be jealous and petty, she went back to her parents' house in a fit of anger, Cao Cao went to her house once, and Mrs. Ding never left Cao Cao...
In the end, Cao Cao had no choice but to go home...
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Infertility, they finally broke up, it is not divorced, it is to go back to his parents' house, Cao Cao went to find him, but she felt that he killed Cao Ang, and she did not dare to remarry.
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The landlord is good 1 Ding is his wife who adopted Cao Ang (Mrs. Liu's son) in the twelfth year of Jian'an After Ang's death, he often complained about Cao, so he sent him home 2 The two of them died in shock 3 Cao went to persuade many times but to no avail 4 Ding did not remarry Personal supplement (Cao is lustful is an important reason for the separation of the two).
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Mrs. Ding is infertile, and Cao Ang was adopted to Mrs. Ding from one of Cao Cao's concubines, but because Cao Ang and Mrs. Ding have a good relationship, they are the same as their own children. I used to look at the Three Kingdoms of Yi Zhongtian in the Hundred Pulpits, Yi Zhongtian said that Mrs. Ding was killed in battle because of Cao Ang, crying and crying all day long, Cao Cao was upset and took a break from Mrs. Ding, and later Cao Cao regretted it and personally went to ask Mrs. Ding to go back, and his attitude was very sincere, but Mrs. Ding ignored him, Cao Cao had no choice, so he asked Mrs. Ding's father to remarry Mrs. Ding, but no one dared to marry Mrs. Ding, and Mrs. Ding did not want to remarry. Cao Cao said before he died that the most regrettable thing in his life was to wait for him to meet Cao Ang in the underworld, and if Cao Ang asked him for his mother, he didn't know how to explain.
Yi Zhongtian said this to show that Cao Cao is also a person with feelings. Remarriage was possible in ancient times, because women had a low status in feudal society, and it was difficult for them to survive if they were widowed.
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???Big brother, hello gossip, the Three Kingdoms don't seem to have talked about it.
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