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Cao Cao (155-220), died at the age of 65.
Cao Cao had 26 sons instead of 25. Chen Shou said that he had 25 sons, but he did not count the one born to his hometown wife. Of these sons, one was born to the Yuan Pei Ding clan and was called Cao Xiu, and the remaining 25 were born to twelve aunts.
Cao Xiu died in the third year of Jian'an's expedition to Zhang Xiu.
Cao Ang, when he was young, was filial piety, the king of Fengshu, 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, once broke the Daijun Karasuma. In 225 A.D., he was crowned king of the city.
Cao Zhi was good at literature, but he did nothing in politics. In 225 A.D., he was established as King Chen.
Cao Xiong, early sage. Zijian, Xiao Huaiwang.
Cao Shuo, early sage. The King of Death.
Cao Chong, a famous prodigy, weighs elephants. Died in Jian'an 13 years. King Deng Ai.
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. King Fan Yang Min.
Cao Gan, crowned King of Zhao in 232 AD.
Cao Shang, early sage. Linyi is the son of the dead.
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. Just the son of the dead.
Cao Cheng, early sage. The son of Gu Cheng.
Cao Quan, in 217 A.D., was named the Marquis of Yi.
Cao Jing, early sage. The Dead Child.
Cao Jun, in 217 A.D., was named Marquis of Fan.
Cao Thorn, Early Grass. Guangzong is the son of the martyr.
Cao Hui was crowned King of Dongping in 232 AD.
Cao Mao has always been at odds with Cao Cao and Cao Pi. Feng Cheng Gong.
The more famous Wei Wen Emperor Cao Pi, Ren Chengwei King Cao Zhang, Chen Si Wang Cao Zhi were born to Mrs. Bian, and Cao Chong was born to Mrs. Huan.
Cao Cao had three other daughters, all of whom were married to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
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In 156 AD, when Cao Song's family held a year-old wine, Cao Cao was 1 year old.
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He was sixty-five years old.
The eldest son, Cao Ang (died young).
The second son, Cao Pi, and the third son, Cao Zhang.
The fourth son, Cao Zhi, and the fifth son, Cao Xiong.
The sixth son, Cao Chong.
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He was sixty-five years old.
Cao Cao had a total of 25 sons, Empress Bian gave birth to Emperor Wen Cao Pi, Ren Chengwei Wang Cao Zhang, Chen Si Wang Cao Zhi, Xiao Huai Wang Cao Xiong, Mrs. Liu gave birth to Fengchou Wang Cao Ang, Xiang Xiang Wang Cao Shuo, Mrs. Huan gave birth to Deng Ai Wang Cao Chong, Pengcheng Wang Cao Ju, Yan Wang Cao Yu, Mrs. Du gave birth to Peimu Wang Cao Lin, Zhongshan Gong Wang Cao Gon, Qin Lady gave birth to Jiyang Huai Wang Cao Xuan, Chen Liugong Wang Cao Jun, Mrs. Yin gave birth to Fan Yang Min Wang Cao Ju, Wang Zhaoyi gave birth to Zhao Wang Cao Gan, Sun Ji gave birth to Linyi Gongzi Cao Shang, Chu Wang Cao Biao, and Gang Gong Gong Cao Qin, Li Jisheng Gucheng Gongzi Cao Cheng, Mei Dai Gongzi Cao Quan, Lingyan Gongzi Cao Wei, Zhao Jisheng Leling King Cao Mao.
Among them, the eldest son, Cao Pi, Cao Cao, thought that he was sincere and respectful, and became his successor, becoming the later Emperor Wen of Wei; The second son, Cao Zhang, mentioned in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, has a yellow beard, brave and unscrupulous; The third son, Cao Zhi, was Cao Cao's favorite son, who was talented but cowardly, and indulged in alcohol; The fourth son, Cao Xiong, was frail and sickly. Cao Cao had three other daughters, the eldest daughter Cao Jie, the second daughter Cao Xian, and the third daughter Cao Hua, all of whom were married to Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
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The eldest son, Cao Pi. The second son, Cao Zhang.
The third son, Cao Zhi. The fourth son, Cao Xiong.
and Cao Zhi.
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Cao Cao (155-220).
The eldest son, Cao Pi. The second son, Cao Zhang.
The third son, Cao Zhi. The fourth son, Cao Xiong.
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Gengzi, Wang collapsed in Luoyang, sixty-six years old. The testament said: "The world has not yet been settled, and it has not been obeyed by the ancients."
After the funeral, they are all removed. Those who are stationed in the garrison are not allowed to leave the garrison. There is a division and each rate is a job.
Collect the time, no hidden gold and jade treasures. "I said that King Wu. In February, Ding Mao was buried in Gaoling.
Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Wei, Emperor Wu Ji
On March 15, 220 AD, Cao Cao died in Luoyang at the age of 66, nicknamed "King Wu", and was buried in Gaoling after his death. Soon after Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, he called the emperor, and posthumously called Cao Cao as "Emperor Wu", the temple name "Taizu", and was known as Emperor Wu of Wei in history.
Cao Cao suffered from head wind, which worsened in his later years and died soon after.
Headache is a disease characterized by chronic paroxysmal headache, which is equivalent to migraine and partial muscle tension headache in Western medicine.
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1. Cao Cao died at the age of 66. Cao Cao (March 15, 155, 220), the word Mengde, an auspicious, small character Apu, Peiguo Qian County (now Bozhou, Anhui) native. 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.
2. 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, posthumously honored as Emperor Wu, and the temple collapsed and was called Taizu.
3. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in turmoil, Cao Cao conquered the Quartet in the name of the Son of Heaven 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., unified the north of China and annihilated the party, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, expand tuntian, build water conservancy, reward agriculture, attach importance to handicrafts, resettle the exiled population, and implement "rent regulation", so that the Central Plains society gradually stabilized and the economy took a turnaround. Under Cao Cao's rule, the Yellow River Valley gradually saw a clear political situation, the economy gradually recovered, class oppression was slightly reduced, and the social atmosphere improved. Some of the measures taken by Cao Cao in the name of the Han Dynasty had a positive effect.
In the first month of the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220), Cao Cao returned to Luoyang. In the same month, he died in Luoyang at the age of 66. In October of this year, Cao Pi was called the emperor of the Han Dynasty, the country name was Great Wei, and Cao Cao was posthumously honored as the Emperor of Wei Wu, and the temple name was Taizu.
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I think Cao Cao's approach is very dialogue, and it is not very wronged, everyone has their own ideas, if he does the same thing as Cao Cao thinks, Cao Cao will not kill him, since Cao Cao chose to kill him, Cao Cao has his own ideas, so they do not agree with each other, so Cao Cao will kill him, this is not questioned,