Is it Cao Cao s idea that Cao Cao s son is called emperor

Updated on history 2024-04-27
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, Cao Cao once said"Willing to be King Wen of Zhou", and it is known that the son of King Wen of Zhou eventually established the Zhou Dynasty, so Cao Cao has long had the idea of wanting his son to be emperor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Indeed, yes, because at that time, Cao Cao's advisers planned to Cao Cao that if he was called emperor, the world would not be peaceful and would come together to fight him, so it was better to wait for the world to be crowned emperor by his son.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cao Cao: "If the destiny of heaven is in me, I am the king of Zhou Wen." "King Wen of Zhou did not claim the title of emperor, but his son King Wu of Zhou did. So Cao Cao's meaning should be to let his son be the emperor!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, Cao Cao wanted to be the emperor, but he didn't dare to be the emperor.

    Because if Cao Cao is called emperor, it will be an example for Liu Bei and Sun Quan.

    So, this shouldn't be Cao Cao's idea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hehe, Cao Cao was looking for death at that time!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There must be a historical basis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This was not Cao Cao's idea.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Definitely agree with the hussar General Zheng.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is a heavy gift left by Cao Cao to posterity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This should not be Cao Cao's idea.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Definitely, who doesn't want to be an emperor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How is it possible that the sons are all emperors?

    He has many sons.

    Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor.

    The other sons didn't get a chance.

    A total of 5 of Cao Cao's descendants served as emperors of Wei.

    They are Cao Pi, Cao Rui, Cao Fang, Cao Chao, and Cao Huan.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, his son did not become emperor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Theoretically, under normal circumstances, there can only be one emperor of a regime, that is, only one of the sons can be emperor. What does it mean that "the sons have become emperors", several emperors coexist, and the world is in chaos.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi Jin Jian jujube, the word Zihuan, Yuzhou Peiguo Qiao County. A famous politician and writer during the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Weixiang was the founding emperor of the country. The second son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and the eldest son of Madame Bian.

    Cao Pi has been both civil and military since he was a child, has read the scriptures, and is familiar with the hundred schools of thought. In the twenty-second year of Jian'an, Cao Pi defeated his younger brother Cao Zhi and was made the prince of Wei. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an, Cao Cao died, and Cao Pi succeeded him as prime minister and king of Wei.

    In the same year, Shouchan ascended the throne and replaced the Han dynasty with Wei, ending the reign of Liang Zhao of the Han Dynasty for more than 400 years and establishing the Wei state.

    In the seventh year of the early Huang Dynasty, Cao Pi died of illness in Luoyang at the age of forty. The name is Emperor Wen, the temple name is Gaozu, and he is buried in the Shouyang Mausoleum.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cao Cao had twenty-five sons:

    Cao Ang, when he was young, was filial piety and was killed by Zhang Xiu.

    Cao Pi, in 220 A.D., forced the Han Dynasty to offer Emperor Chan to give up the throne, for Emperor Wei Wen.

    Cao Zhang, nicknamed Huang Xu'er, is a brave general who once broke the Daijun Karasuma. In 225 A.D., he was crowned king of the city.

    Cao Xiong, early sage.

    Cao Shuo, early sage.

    Cao Chong, a famous prodigy, once weighed elephants according to the principle of buoyancy.

    According to Cao, in 232 A.D., he was named the king of Pengcheng.

    Cao Yu, in 232 AD, was named King of Yan.

    Cao Lin, in 232 AD, was named King Pei.

    Cao Gon was crowned King of Zhongshan in 232 AD. When he was seriously ill, Emperor Cao Rui of Wei Ming loved him very much, and was buried after his death.

    Cao Xuan, in 211 A.D., was named the Marquis of Xixiang.

    Cao Jun, in 232 AD, was named King of Chenliu.

    Cao Ju, early sage.

    Cao Gan, crowned King of Zhao in 232 AD.

    Cao Shang, early sage.

    Cao Biao, in 232 AD, was named King of Chu. In 251 A.D., he conspired against Wang Ling, the Taiwei, and was given death.

    Cao Qin, early succumbing.

    Cao Cheng, early sage.

    Cao Quan, in 217 A.D., was named the Marquis of Yi.

    Cao Jing, early sage.

    Cao Jun, in 217 A.D., was named Marquis of Fan.

    Cao Thorn, Early Grass.

    Cao Hui was crowned King of Dongping in 232 AD.

    Cao Mao has always been at odds with Cao Cao and Cao Pi. In 232 A.D., he was named the king of Dongping.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Isn't there Cao Zhi?? The fourth son is not Cao Zhi?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Profile.

    Cao Zhi (192 232), a native of Peiguo (now Haozhou City, Anhui Province). He is a famous writer of Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms and a representative of Jian'an literature. The son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and the younger brother of Cao Pi, Emperor Wen of Wei, was King Chen during his lifetime, and was nicknamed "Si" after his death, so he was also called King Chen Si.

    Later generations called him and Cao Cao and Cao Pi together as the "Three Caos" because of his literary attainments, and Xie Lingyun, a writer from the Southern Song Dynasty, had the evaluation of "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian monopolizes eight buckets". Wang Shizhen talked about the poets who can be called "immortals" in the 2,000 years since the Han and Wei dynasties, Cao Zhi, Li Bai, and Su Shi. Cao Zhi, the word is built.

    Since childhood, Yinghui has recited hundreds of thousands of words of poems, essays and dictionaries at the age of 10. Cao Cao once thought that Cao Zhi was "the most important thing" among the sons, and wanted to make him the son of the world several times. However, Cao Zhi's laissez-faire behavior, informality, and repeated violations of the law caused Cao Cao's anger, while his brother Cao Pi was quite pretentious, and finally gradually gained the upper hand in the struggle for the establishment of the prince, and was established as the prince in the 22nd year of Jian'an (217).

    In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an, Cao Cao died of illness, and Cao Pi succeeded to the throne of Wei, and soon became the emperor. Cao Zhi's life has changed since then. He went from a noble prince who lived a life of pleasure and pleasure to being the target of restrictions and attacks everywhere.

    In 226 AD, Cao Pi died of illness and was succeeded by Cao Rong, Emperor Ming of Wei. Cao Rong still took strict precautions and restrictions on him, and his situation did not fundamentally improve. Cao Zhi in the 12 years of Wen and Ming II, has been moved many times, the last fief in Chen County, 232 December 27 Cao Zhi died, died in Si, so the descendants called "Chen Wang" or "Chen Si Wang".

    Seven-step poem: Boiled beans burn beans, soybeans are juiced, beans are burned under the kettle, and beans are weeping in the kettle.

    Translation: The poetry of "Seven Steps Poem": Boiled beans are burning with soybean stalks, and the beans ooze juice because the beans are cooked to make tempeh.

    The bean stalks are burning under the pot, and the beans are crying in the pot. Originally, we grew from the same root, why do you want to be so persecuted?

    This poem uses the same root and beans as a metaphor for the brothers who share the same father and mother, and uses the fried beans to metaphorize the elder brother who is the flesh and blood of the same brother to mutilate the younger brother, vividly and in simple terms reflects the cruel struggle within the feudal ruling group.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The seven-step poem was written by Cao Zhi, the third son of Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms.

    Legend has it that Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi wanted to harm his brother Cao Zhi and ordered him to compose a poem within seven steps, otherwise he would be executed. Cao Zhi responded to the sound into a poem, and the poem was: "Boiled beans are held as soup, and soy beans are used as juice."

    The beans are burning under the kettle, and the beans are crying in the kettle. This is the same root, why is it too anxious to fry each other! Cao Pi was ashamed after hearing this and pardoned Cao Zhi.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    25 sons.

    Cao Ang, who was filial piety when he was young, was killed in battle with Zhang Xiu, and was raised by Cao Cao's original partner Ding. Cao Shuo, early sage. As the protagonist of the book "Following Cao Cao", written by Zhang Jianbang.

    Cao Pi, in 220, forced the Han Dynasty to offer Emperor Chan to give up the throne, was for Emperor Wen of Wei. Cao Zhang, nicknamed Huang Xu'er, is a brave general who once broke the Daijun Karasuma. In 223, he was named king of the city.

    Cao Zhi, who is good at literature, once wrote "Luo Shen Fu". Although he was favored by Cao Cao, he failed to compete with his brother Cao Pi for the throne, and since then he has been unable to display his political ambitions. In 225, he was established as King Chen.

    Cao Xiong, who died at an early age, was posthumously named Xiao Huaigong by Emperor Wen of Wei; Emperor Wei Ming pursued Jin Jue as the king of Dongping. Cao Chong, a famous prodigy, has a famous story of "Cao Chong called an elephant" in history. He died of illness at the age of 13, and was posthumously crowned King of Luoyang.

    Cao was named King of Pengcheng in 232. Cao Yu was crowned King of Yan in 232. The father of Emperor Cao Huan of Wei Yuan, Emperor Wen of Wei and Emperor Ming of Wei were orphans.

    Cao Lin, named King Pei in 232. Cao Gon was crowned King of Zhongshan in 232. When he was seriously ill at the end of his life, Emperor Cao Rong of Wei Ming loved him very much, and was buried after his death.

    Cao Xuan, in 211, was named the Marquis of Xixiang. Cao Jun was named King of Chen Liu in 232. Cao Ju, early sage.

    Cao Gan, crowned King of Zhao in 232. Cao Shang, early sage. Cao Biao, crowned King of Chu in 232.

    In 251, he conspired against Wang Ling, the Taiwei, and was given death. Cao Qin, early succumbing. Cao Cheng, early sage.

    Cao Quan, in 217, was named the Marquis of Yi. Cao Jing, early sage. Cao Jun was named Marquis of Fan in 217.

    Cao Thorn, Early Grass. Cao Hui was crowned King of Dongping in 232. Cao Mao, at odds with Cao Cao and Cao Pi.

    In 232, he was named the king of Quyang.

    Foster child. He Yan, Qin Lang.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    4 of them. Cao Pi,Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, Cao Chong.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is: Cao Pi, Cao Zhi, and Cao Chong.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Cao Pi,<>

    Cao Pi (June 29, 226, winter 187), a famous politician and writer during the Three Kingdoms period, and the founding emperor of Cao Wei, reigned in 220 226 AD. A native of Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province), he was the eldest son of Cao Cao and Lady Bian of Emperor Wu of Wei. After his death, the temple name Gaozu ("Zizhi Tongjian" as the ancestor), Emperor Wen, was buried in Shouyang Mausoleum.

    Because of his literary achievements, he was called "Three Cao" together with his father Cao Cao and his younger brother Cao Zhi.

    Chinese name: 曹丕alias:曹子桓Nationality:

    Cao Wei Nationality: Han Nationality Place of Birth: Qian County (now Bozhou, Anhui) Date of Birth:

    Winter 187 (Ding Mao year) Date of death: June 29, 226 (Bingwu year) Occupation: Emperor, writer, poet Major achievements:

    On behalf of the Han Dynasty, he called the emperor, established Cao Wei Dapo Qianghu, pacified Hexi, and restored the representative works of the Western Regions: "Classics" and "Yan Ge Xing" Nickname: Emperor Wen Temple Number:

    10 December 220 – 29 June 226.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Cao Pi (can't be too concise).

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