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No, the Northern Wei Dynasty was established by Tuoba Tao of the Xianbei tribe in the later period of the Sixteen Kingdoms, and the one established by Cao Pi was called Cao Wei.
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The Northern Wei Dynasty (386 557) was a feudal dynasty established by the Xianbei Tuoba clan, and was the first dynasty of the Northern Dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, also known as the Later Wei, Tuoba Wei, and Yuan Wei. Originally called the Dai country, in 386, Tuoba chieftain Tuoba was established, the country was called Wei, and the capital was Pingcheng. In 439, the north was united.
In 493, Emperor Xiaowen Tuoba Hong moved the capital to Luoyang, and the emperor changed his surname to Yuan.
And Cao Pi established that: Cao Wei (220 AD - 266 AD), the capital Luoyang, actually began with Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi, and perished in Emperor Cao Huan of Wei Yuan, although Cao Pi's father Cao Cao did not claim the title of emperor, but Cao Pi called the emperor and posthumously named him Emperor Wu of Wei. Since the later Northern Wei Dynasty was also called "Later Wei", Cao Wei was also called "Former Wei" or "First Wei".
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No, he is also known as Tuoba Wei, which was established by Tuoba Tao, a member of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei tribe. Cao Pi established Cao Wei.
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Nonsense, Cao Pi ascended the throne as Emperor Wen of Wei in 220 AD, and the Northern Wei Dynasty was built by the Tuoba clan in 386 and unified the north in 439, a difference of several hundred years!!
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It was established by the Xianbei Tuoba tribe, the first dynasty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and was called the Later Wei, Yuan Wei, and Tuoba Wei.
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No, it was established by the Xianbei Tuoba clan.
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Looking at history, it is true that it was not established by Cao Pi.
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It was established by the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei tribe.
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Cao Pi abolished the Han Dynasty and dedicated the emperor to establish the Wei State.
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Cao Pi is Cao Cao's son, brother.
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Cao Cao was a native of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and his son founded Wei.
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The question itself is wrong.
Cao Cao was a figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
After Cao Cao's death, his son Cao Pi became emperor and established the state of Wei, also known as "Cao Wei". Then Liu Bei built Shu, Sun Quan built Wu, and the Three Kingdoms began.
Then Sima Yan unified the Three Kingdoms and established the Jin Dynasty, known as the Western Jin Dynasty.
After the fall of the Western Jin Dynasty, the royal family of the Jin Dynasty crossed south and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The Northern Wei Dynasty was established by the Xianbei people in the north during the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
After the fall of the Northern Wei Dynasty, it was divided into Eastern Wei and Western Wei.
The Southern Wei Dynasty was a regime established by the Northern Wei Dynasty Yuanhao, the grandson of Emperor Xianwen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, who rebelled against the Wei Dynasty.
To sum up, Cao Cao is neither the "Southern Wei" nor the Northern Wei, and Cao Cao is a figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
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It was Cao Wei and the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
It was a feudal dynasty established by the Xianbei Tuoba clan --- Tuoba Jue, and was the first dynasty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
Cao Pi is more famous for having 9 sons: Cao Rong, Cao Xie, Cao Rui, Cao Jian, Cao Lin, Cao Li, Cao Yong, Cao Gong--- etc.! Zhen gave birth to a son, Cao Rong, who later ascended the throne as Emperor Ming of Wei. Cao Pi: Lee. (Li Guiren). >>>More
Empress Wenzhao (January 26, 183, August 4, 221), surnamed Zhen, also known as Mrs. Zhen. The wife of Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi and the biological mother of Emperor Cao Rui of Wei Ming. After Cao Rui ascended the throne, he posthumously honored Zhen as Empress Wenzhao, a native of Wuji County, Zhongshan (now Wuji County, Hebei Province), and the daughter of Zhen Yi of Shangcai Ling. >>>More
If it weren't for the fact that we would feel uncomfortable, this statement would not be recognized. The dynasties in China's history have all been continuous, and this is different from any other country. >>>More
Same as Cao Ren In fact, in Cao Ren's turn, after Cao Ren killed Cao Pi, he exiled Cao Ren, and after turning over, he could defend and turn back at the end of the round.