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Cao PiAnd Cao Zhi isCao Caoson
Sancao is the joint name of Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi during the Han and Wei dynasties. Because of their father, son, and brother's political status and literary achievements, they were very influential in the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian'an literature, and later generations collectively called them "Three Cao".
In fact, Cao Cao's two sons are very talented people, and they are not the kind of rich sons and gentlemen, so there is no need for Cao Cao to worry about ambitions.
Cao Pi can be civil and martial, can go to the political hall, and can go down to the battlefield. Cao Zhi is a little more literary than his brother, he is a person who can write, he has written many famous works, and he can be regarded as full of works, does it sound like a quiet person who is a Wen Zou Zou.
Cao Cao's main achievements.
Cao Cao inherited the Han system to stabilize the Changshi Mansion of the Western Regions, which avoided being like Sima Yi.
The destruction of the ethnic structure of Liaodong laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of the capital of the Sui and Tang dynasties.
Taking advantage of the death of Gongsun Du, after attacking Denglai, the Central Plains enclave of the Eastern Kingdom, he fought with Gongsun Kang.
Concluded the "Haibei.
The land, cut to Fu Jun, the descendants of the generations, the real thing", "for its absolute domain, entrusted with overseas affairs" to take the Gongsun regime no longer participate in the Central Plains disputes, nominally loyal to the Eastern Han Dynasty magistrates, in fact, to the Liaodong. Cao Cao had wanted to keep Lu Bu.
It may not be that there is no idea of retaking the Hetao, the horse breeding land of the state soldiers and cavalry.
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Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi were combined to be called the "Three Caos", and the political status and literary achievements of Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi among their fathers, sons, and brothers had a drastic impact on the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian'an literature.
The achievements of the three Cao's literary debates condensed the essence of an era, and also marked that traditional literature had embarked on a new height, which can be called an indelible milestone in the history of Chinese literature. Therefore, later generations collectively called it "Three Cao", and later generations evaluated it as the Seven Sons of Jian'an and Three Cao, who were representatives of literary achievements in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty.
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Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi are collectively known as the three Caos. Because of their father, son, and brother's political status and literary achievements, they were very influential in the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian'an literature, so later generations collectively called them "Sancao".
Sancao is as famous as Sansu (Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe), who is also a father and son brother who is known for their literature.
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Cao Pi is Cao Cao's second striker Xiangzi.
Cao Pi Zaochu (187 A.D. - June 29, 226 A.D.), that is, Emperor Wen of Wei (reigned 220-226), Zihuan, a native of Peiguo County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province), the second son of Cao Cao, a politician and writer during the Three Kingdoms period, and the founding emperor of Cao Wei, together with his father Cao Cao and younger brother Cao Zhi, are called "Jian'an Three Cao". Silver Eyes.
Cao Pi accepted the throne of Emperor Chan of the Han Dynasty in 220 A.D. and established the Wei state. He implemented the nine-product Zhongzheng system internally to complete the unification of the north; Pacify the border troubles with the outside world, reconcile with the foreign Yi, and restore the construction of the Western Regions. Cao Pi has made achievements in the fields of poetry, fu, and literature.
In 226 A.D., Cao Pi died of illness, and the temple name was Gaozu (a Shizu), and he was buried in Shouyang Mausoleum.
Together with Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, they are called the three Cao, Cao Cao, and the word Mengde. Peiguo County, now a native of Bozhou, Anhui Province. He was a politician, military strategist, and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He is the author of "A Brief Explanation of Sun Tzu" and "The Art of War". Poems, "Watching the Sea", "Turtle Although Shou", "Short Song Xing", etc.
Cao Cao, who pioneered the new literature of Jian'an, was taller than his two sons.
Because Sima Yi is also very smart, he did not expose his ambition prematurely, and did not expose his ambition until the end.
Sima Yi was most afraid of Cao Cao, when Cao Cao was alive, Sima Yi didn't dare to make any small moves, but when Cao Pi and Cao Rui arrived, Sima Yi began to make some small moves.
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