Cao Cao knew that Emperor Han Xian would not stay on the throne for a long time, so why did he marry

Updated on history 2024-05-05
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because he wants to stabilize the harem in this way, there will be no more things about Queen Fu, and after his daughter enters the palace, he will be the head of the country, older than the emperor's generation, and can control the dynasty, so he married his daughter to Emperor Han Xian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cao Cao knew that Emperor Han Xian would not stay on the throne for a long time, and he wanted to marry his own woman to him because he wanted to use beauty tricks to contain Emperor Han Xian. Cao Cao wanted to use beautiful women to confuse Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, so that he would be addicted to wine, and it would be easier for him to rule the Son of Heaven to order the princes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes. Marriage can make one's prime minister more justifiable, and it can also tell the world that he is loyal to the Han Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be that in order to better control Emperor Han Xian, he has improved his status a lot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, Cao Cao sent his daughter to the palace in order to control the harem, so as to achieve the goal of fully controlling Emperor Han Xian.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that Han Cao Cao married his daughter to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in order to better control the emperor, and it is more convenient to marry in this way.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because he was able to stabilize his position and marry his daughter to him, he was also able to improve his status, and the relationship with the royal family became closer, and he was able to block the mouths of the people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Cao Cao wanted to control Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and give himself a justifiable excuse to manage the Han Dynasty, he had to marry his daughter to him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Cao Cao wanted to spy on Emperor Han Xian through his daughter, so that he could maximize his rights.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cao Cao married his three daughters to Emperor Han Xian in order to monitor Emperor Han Xian, enhance his power in the harem, and grasp the movements of Emperor Han Xian, and Cao Cao had a lot of daughters.

    As we all know, Cao Cao coerced the Son of Heaven to order, the princes Han Xian Emperor was Cao Cao's puppet for many years, and he was under Cao Cao's control for a long time, and Cao Cao's marriage to his daughter was actually not so complicated, because at this time, Emperor Han Xian had only a very small danger for Cao Cao, and he could threaten Cao Cao's opportunity, that is, to kill Cao Cao when Cao Cao entered the palace, but even so, his success was still very low, so at this time Cao Cao did not attach much importance to Emperor Han Xian, Cao Cao married his daughter in 213 AD, This year, Cao Cao had just crowned the Duke of Wei, and he thought that it was for the purpose of repaying the favor by marrying the three daughters of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, and Cao Cao had a lot of daughters, and marrying three was not particularly much.

    Cao Cao's marriage to his daughter this time of course has the purpose of monitoring and controlling Emperor Han Xian, although Emperor Han Xian has been Emperor Li Dan for many years, but Cao Cao also knows that Emperor Han Xian must have the dream of seizing power, so Cao Cao chose to marry his daughter, so that at least he can monitor Emperor Han Xian, in any case, these daughters and Cao Cao will also be a father-daughter relationship, even if they marry their husbands in the future, they always have to consider their mother's family when they are around Emperor Han Xian, if anything unexpected happens, these daughters will definitely be able to play some role, For Cao Cao, something is better than nothing.

    Cao Cao married his daughter also to enhance his power in the harem, although the harem of Emperor Han Xian did not have much effect, Cao Cao was more cautious, and this was also done to have an extra layer of insurance, Cao Cao once entered the palace with a weapon, and was also subjected to Emperor Han Xian's cruel words, after that, he basically did not go to see Emperor Han Xian again, because Cao Cao was also afraid that he would be assassinated by Emperor Han Xian who suddenly moved, Cao Cao did not want his years of hard work to be ruined.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For these politicians, the marriage of their daughter is nothing more than a means of gaining control. Offering his three daughters, he was loyal on the surface but secretly seized power. If a son is born, then the usurpation of the throne will be even more justified.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Even if he is a puppet, he also has supreme power, and there are many treasures and treasures in the palace, as well as a lot of wealth, and after his daughter marries, he will enjoy endless glory and wealth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cao Cao married his three daughters to Emperor Han Xian, in fact, in order to better control Emperor Han Xian, and hold the power firmly in his own hands, as long as the power is in his own hands, the three daughters will not be bullied in the harem.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The reason why Cao Cao can rule the world is that he is most clever in "coercing the Son of Heaven to order the princes", and then gradually complete his overlord business. He married his three daughters to Emperor Han Xian, one of which was to use Emperor Han Xian to control the world, and then use the regime to suppress his sworn enemies and pave the way for his hegemony.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The purpose is to set up the Han Emperor Xian, as long as Cao Cao's daughter gives birth to a prince, then he can justifiably get rid of Emperor Xian and support his nephew to ascend to the throne, so as to take all the state power.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    He was trying to prove to the world that he Cao Cao was very good to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and had no intention of usurping the throne.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cao Cao wanted his daughter to have a child with Emperor Han Xian, so that the future Son of Heaven could have the blood of the Cao family, of course, even if he did not give birth to a child, his daughter could help him monitor Emperor Han Xian.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Cao Cao would marry all three of his daughters to Emperor Han Xian, and what he did was actually a political marriage, in order to befriend Emperor Han Xian, so as to control Emperor Han Xian's rights to a certain extent.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    He wanted to use his daughter to completely control Emperor Han Xian, after all, his daughter squeezed out the original queen and became the new queen, to put it bluntly, in order to win people's hearts.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cao Cao had three daughters. He married his daughter to Emperor Xian of Han in order to spy on him and turn him into a puppet emperor.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cao Cao had seven daughters, and the main reason for marrying them to Emperor Han Xian was that Cao Cao wanted to consolidate his position and monitor Emperor Han Xian.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cao Cao had seven daughters, of which Cao Hua, Cao Xian, and Princess Jinxiang were the most famous; Because he wanted to monitor the movements of Emperor Han Xian, and was afraid that there would be a possibility of rebellion if there were fewer people, he married her all.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because he wanted to control Emperor Han Xian's movements and avoid Emperor Han Xian's small actions, he married his daughter to him; But it was not only for control, but also to protect Emperor Han Xian and the Cao family, because the two families were tied together through marriage.

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