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  Cao Pi, Cao Zhang and Cao Zhi
Cao Pi, Cao Zhang and Cao Zhi were born of the same mother, Bian Hou the Queen.
Cao Cao once held on to Zhang's beard and said, 'My son of yellow beard is simply amasing!' When Cao Pi became king in 220 A.D., Cao Zhang was awarded the Duke of Jin.
Pi would pick the unmarked ones that were safe to eat and leave the rest to his brother.
www.yutopian.com /go/gowinds/caozhang.html   (454 words)

  
  Cao Zhi
Cao Zhi demonstrated his spontaneous wit[?] at an early age and was a front-running candidate of the throne; however, such ability was devoted to Chinese literature and poetry, which was encouraged by his father's subordinate officials.
Cao Zhi eventually lost the favour of his father and was demoted after Cao Pi's accession to an estate in Linzi Commandry[?] in modern Shandong province, where he spent the rest of his life as a recluse[?].
This is a metaphor in which Cao Zhi (represented by the beans) crtiticises why Cao Pi (the stalks) hurried to torture him despite both brothers being from the same parents.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ca/Cao_Zhi.html   (440 words)

  
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 Cao Pi
A poet and critic who was the second son and heir of the de facto ruler Cao Cao, who deposed the young Han emperor and ruled his latter years held the title of King of Wei.
After Cao Cao's death, Cao Pi ruled as Emperor Wen of the Wei dynasty.
He was the elder brother of the poet Cao Zhi.
www.renditions.org /renditions/authors/caopi.html   (78 words)

  
  Cao Pi (Zihuan) - Comprehensive Romance of the Three Kingdoms Biography
Cao Pi was the eldest son of Cao Cao and his concubine Lady Bian, and brother to Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi and Cao Xiong.
Cao Pi lead the fleet to cross the Great River at night, but they were scared of by a fake wall made by Xu Sheng of Wu.
Cao Pi’s campaign was a failure and again the Wei Emperor was no closer to fulfilling his goal.
www.kongming.net /novel/kma/caopi.php   (1327 words)

  
  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Cao Pi
Cao Pi, the second son of the politician and poet Cao Cao, was the first emperor and the real founder of the Kingdom of Wei[?] in China (see Three Kingdoms).
Cao Pi, like his father, was a poet.
He was the brother of the poet Cao Zhi.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ca/Cao_Pi   (93 words)

  
 Cao Zhang Information
Cao Zhang (189 – 223) was the son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China.
The second of Cao Cao's four sons by Princess Bian, Cao Zhang was said to excel in archery and armed combat in his youth.
Cao Pi was gripped by fear that his brother would contest the heirship with the military power he held.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Cao_Zhang   (870 words)

  
 Cao Cao - Information from Reference.com
Cao Cao was known for his craftiness as a young man. According to the Biography of Cao Man, Cao Cao's uncle often complained to Cao Song regarding Cao Cao's childhood indulgence in hunting and music with Yuan Shao.
In 196, Cao Cao found and convinced Emperor Xian to move the capital to Xuchang as per the suggestion from Xun Yu and other advisors (as Luoyang and Chang'an were ruined by war), and he was proclaimed Chancellor.
Cao Cao judged that the smoke was a trick by the enemy to divert him to the main road, where an ambush must have been laid.
www.reference.com /search?q=Cao+Cao   (4418 words)

  
 Zhen Luo Information
Marriage to Cao Pi Yuan Shao, the most powerful warlord at the time, was defeated by Cao Cao at the Battle of Guandu in 200, and died in 202.
While he was still campaigning against the Yuans, he was able to capture Yecheng in 204, and his son Cao Pi, who accompanied him, saw Lady Zhen and became obsessed with her beauty.
Cao Pi's other favorite, Guo Nüwang, took full advantage of the rumors to increase the tension.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Zhen_Luo   (931 words)

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