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Cao Mao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cao Mao was born in 241, the son of Cao Lin (曹霖), the Prince of Donghai, who was the son of Cao Wei's first emperor Cao Pi, making him the cousin of Cao Fang, the emperor at the time of his birth. |
 | | In 244, at age three, in accordance with Cao Wei's regulations that the sons of princes (other than the first-born son of the prince's wife, customarily designated the prince's heir) were to be created dukes, he was created the Duke of Gaoguixiang. |
 | | When Cao Mao was summoned to the capital, he acted in accordance with the ceremonies due a duke, rather than putting on imperial pretensions immediately, until he was enthroned. |
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