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  Cao Zhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cao Zhi (曹植 192 232) was a Chinese poet during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period.
Cao Zhi was also the son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao.
Born in 192, Cao Zhi was the third son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao and Princess Bian.
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 Cao Cao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, Cao Cao's attempt to extend his domination south of the Yangtze River was dashed as his forces were defeated by the first coalition of his archrivals Liu Bei and Sun Quan (who later founded the kingdoms of Shu and Wu respectively) at the Red Cliffs in 208.
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.
While historical records indicate Cao Cao as a brilliant ruler, he was represented as a cunning and deceitful man in Chinese opera, where the character of Cao Cao is given a white facial makeup to reflect his treacherous personality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cao_Cao   (3875 words)

  
 Cao Zhi (Zijian) - Sanguozhi (Records of the Three Kingdoms) Biography - English Translation
Cao Zhi (styled Zijian), the third son of Cao Cao and Prince Si of Chen, is widely acknowledged as the most accomplished writer and poet of the Jian-an era, and his surviving works surpass that of the other writers of the time in both number and quality.
In spite of that, Cao Zhi was the object of suspicion of both Wei emperors he served under, and died at the age of 41 as a frustrated and depressed man, never having held an important position in government.
Cao Cao was furious, and sentenced the driver to death.
www.kongming.net /novel/sgz/caozhi.php   (1682 words)

  
 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.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ca/Cao_Pi.html   (68 words)

  
 Dynasty Warriors 5 Cao Pi FAQ - IGN FAQs
Cao Cao said she was the perfect one to be Cao Pi's wife and so Zhen Ji was taken as Cao Pi's wife.
Cao Pi's younger brother, Cao Xiong was often ill and he could not attend his father's funeral because he was ill. Cao Pi summoned him to the court, and out of fear of his brother, Cao Xiong committed suicide.
Cao Pi says that sometime soon the land will be in chaos again or their kingdom shall simply be taken away and that this is the time to form a kingdom they can be proud of.
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 Cao Zhi
He was the third son of the Chinese ruler and poet Cao Cao and his first wife.
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)

  
 Which son would be best to succeed Cao Cao? - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Cao Pi's antagonism towards Cao Zhi was well-documented, culminating in the famous Seven-Steps Poem.
Cao Chong was very promising and was Cao Cao's favourite son, but he was not a son of the Empress, and Cao Cao would probably still not have made him the heir even if he had not died young.
Cao Cao did raise this intention to his ministers on a few occasions, but he was surely aware of the division this would cause in his family.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2082&st=15   (1724 words)

  
 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - Cao Zhang's death
Cao Zhi, along with his brothers Cao Xiong and Cao Zhang were summoned to the capital by their eldest brother Cao Pi, who by then had usurped the throne from Emperor Xian.
Anyway, Cao Zhang was supposedly a natural millitary leader, but since he died at a young age, we'll never really know the extent of his abilities...but according to someone at another forum (can't remember who...), Cao Zhang was a spoilt brat, heh.
Cao Zhang didn't seem to have any intent to rebel, as far as I know and Cao Zhi was Cao Pi's main competitor when they were fighting for the throne.
the-scholars.com /viewtopic.php?t=771   (639 words)

  
 Romance of Three Kingdoms - Luo Guanzhong - Chapter 79   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Cao Pi had chosen this method of putting Yu Jin to open shame, because Yu Jin had not preferred death to the dishonor of capture, and had sent an artist on purpose to depict the shameful scenes.
Cao Pi's mother, Lady Bian, was alarmed at the severity of the new rule, and the suicide of her youngest son wounded her deeply.
Cao Zhi was degraded to the rank of Lord of Anxiang.
www.threekingdoms.com /chapter.php?c=79   (7163 words)

  
 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.
Cao Pi knew that Zhang was his mother Bian Hou's favorite son, therefore he must not make it too obvious.
www.yutopian.com /go/gowinds/caozhang.html   (454 words)

  
 Cao Zhi
Cao Zhi, a poet born in 192 and deceased in 232.
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 Ada Choi's new TVB series - Lok Sun
Cao Zhi and her had fallen in love with each other and he asked for her hand.
Cao Zhi was mesmerized by her and wanted to rush forward and so that he may talk to her but she vanished before him.
Cao Zhi is moved and when he awakes, he composes a poem in memory of her.
www.geocities.com /loksun_2001/Lok_Sun.html   (3145 words)

  
 TVB Square
Steven plays Cao Zhi, who is a very intelligence son of Cao Cao, but he is way too kind, so that Cao Cao could not give his power to Steven, instead, he gives his power to the oldest son Cao Pi (played by Moses).
At the beginning, Cao Cao's first wife did not like Ada at all, so she bought this very beautiful and talented prostitute named XI XI The first wife plans to use XI XI to get Cao Cao's attention, so that Ada will be ignored.
In this series, the producers tried to make Cao Cao a better man. Cao Cao has a very big ambition as well, and he knew Moses is the only one that can finish his job and be the king, so he had to give the power to Moses even though he likes Steven more.
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 Theatre: Luo Shen: Legend of the River Luo • By Joanna Chan • Pop Culture and Cinema • Travel to New ...
Cao Zhi was the youngest son of Cao Cao and a brilliant poet.
Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi were all distinguished poets and patrons of literature besides fierce warriors on the battlefield.
That play was constructed around the well-known poems by Cao and his son, Zhi., in the style of the traditional shuo shu, where a lone storyteller, usually self-accompanied with a small drum or a string instrument, provides an entire night's entertainment to the common people with an episodic narrative.
www.culturekiosque.com /travel/item9189.htm   (702 words)

  
 TVB: Where the Legend Begins
Cao Zhi (Steven Ma) is already smitten with her after confirming her famed beauty and wisdom in person prior.
Cao Cao (Lau Don) respects Yun Fok's intelligence and beauty greatly and treats her quite well, which causes his wife to be very jealous.
It was interesting that while Cao Cao is notoriously the villain with his philosophy of "Rather we let down the world than the world let us down" in Three Kingdoms, "Where" tells the story right at the household of Cao Cao so that he is portrayed as a father admired as honorable by his sons.
www.spcnet.tv /tvb_loksun.shtml   (1389 words)

  
 gan cao, licorice, Glycyrrhiza glabra L., Complementary and Alternative Healing University 
Zhi gan cao is gan cao that has been coated with honey and baked to dark brown color and often it is being used in tonic.
As early as 1946 gan cao extract showed the characteristics of mineralcorticoid.
Using gan cao with aspirin may increase the irritation of the stomach.
alternativehealing.org /gan_cao.htm   (380 words)

  
 7-step Poem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
When Cao Cao died, his older son attained the throne.
One day in Court he commanded the younger brother Cao Zhi to compose a poem, within the set time of walking 7 paces.
It was said that the elder brother was moved to tears and left Cao Zhi alone.
www.chinapage.com /poem/7steps.html   (83 words)

  
 One Inch of Love is an Inch of Ashes
Cao Zhi was in love with Lady Zhen and asked for her hand.
Cao Pi, knowing of his brother's affection, gave Cao Zhi her embroidered pillow as a keepsake, moving Cao Zhi to tears.
Moved, Cao Zhi wrote a poem about this which was later seen by his brother, the Emperor.
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 3kingdoms.net Frontier Palace - A Famous Poem by Cao Zhi
So Cao Zhi wrote this poem that was interweaved with numerous subliminal messages.
Cao Zhi's poem, I tend to find, have a very sombre type of style, most likely due to the circumstances throughout most of his life.
Cao Zhi was forbidden to say anything outspoken against Cao Pi so he had to use poems to let out his frustration.
www.3kingdoms.net /forum/showthread.php?threadid=7756   (1256 words)

  
 Lunar Spear 16
Cao Cao smiled as his lovely Lady Bian massaged his face with her delicate hands.
Cao Zhi was a man who thought too much anyway; to compound his lack of enthusiasm with an emotional attachment to the men would doom him.
Cao Pi was the only one out of the bunch that was trying to carve a path for himself and he already had the backing of several influential people.
home.earthlink.net /~cpascal42/LunarSpear16.html   (3516 words)

  
 tou gu cao, Complementary and Alternative Healing University     ...
feng xian hua (feng xian tou gu cao): rids of pain and dampness as in rheumatoid arthritis, rid of toxin, being used in injuries, bruises, swelling, promoting menses, helping deliveries, expelling phlegm, tumors, snake and insect bites.
zhi xing zi (seed of feng xian hua): the decoction or the alcohol extract has the stimulation effect on the uterus of rabbits and guinea pigs.
Formula 1: Boil 60 g of tou gu cao (double the amount if it is fresh herb) with 2,000 cc of water for 20 minutes.
alternativehealing.org /tou_gu_cao.htm   (426 words)

  
 Theory and Cao Zhi
As a result, the reader learns little about the collapse of the Han and of Han Confucianism, Cao Cao’s unorthodox and perilous rise to power, or the lives and the works of the poets of the time.
For example Cao Cao, the warlord who presided over this era, was the grandson of a eunuch; it would seem that queer studies should have something to say about that.
Connery also missed the avant-garde Confucians Kong Rong and Mi Heng, the first of whom was executed for sarcasm and impudence, and the second of whom once made his point in an argument by stripping himself naked while in attendance at one of Cao Cao's court functions.
www.idiocentrism.com /theory.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia
Brother of Cao Mao, Cai Xun, Cai Zhong, and Lady Cai.
Father of Cao Ang, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi.
Adopted son of Cao Teng and father of Cao Cao.
www3.nbnet.nb.ca /giles/c.html   (492 words)

  
 155
Dio Cassius, Roman historian Cao Cao, future ruler of the Kingdom of Wei 155 - Deaths.
Liu Zhi was born in 132, to Liu Yi (劉翼), the Marquess of Liwu, and his concubine Yan Ming (匽明).
Cao Pi (曹丕)¹ Cao Rui (曹睿) Cao Fang (曹芳) Cao Mao (曹髦) Cao Huan (曹奂) Cao Zhang (曹彰) Cao Kai (曹楷) Cao Zhi (曹植) Cao Zhi (曹志) Cao Xiong (曹熊)...
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 Zhuge Liang and the Qin
Qinshu Daquan, Folio 13, #38 is a Liangfu Cao it attributes to Zhuge Liang.
Cao Cao, style name 孟德 Mengde, nickname 阿瞞 Aman, also called 曹吉利 Cao Jili, was from a prominent family with close royal connections through a eunuch.
Cao Zhi, style name 子建 Zijian, is mentioned in connection with a story about Huan Yi; see Meihua Sannong.
www.silkqin.com /09hist/other/zhugeliang.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Cao Cao - Wikiquote
Cao Cao (155-220) Chinese military leader and dictator.
Statement by Cao Cao around 191 during a discussion with Yuan Shao.
The two compare their long term strategies, with Cao giving an abstract approach.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Cao_Cao   (201 words)

  
 ROTK Note   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
It is said that Cao Pi, Cao Cao and Cao Zhi (it may have been Cao Ren but I'm sure it's Zhi) all fought for her.
This book states that Cao Pi won her hand, what it doesn't state is that it was Cao Zhi who won her heart.
When Yi died, her voice was added to the kneeling and wailing, and those in and outside the family increasingly regarded her as special.
www.threekingdoms.com /note.php?p=4584   (663 words)

  
 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - Favorite son of Cao Cao
IMO he was the smartest of Cao Cao's sons and his poetry is very nice.
Cao Zhi is my personal favourite (out of Cao Cao's 25 sons), with Cao Chong right on his heels almost overtaking!
Why Cao Cao felt Dian Wei was more important to him pretty much angers me...
the-scholars.com /viewtopic.php?t=5668   (403 words)

  
 China Information-Culture and Art
The poems written by Cao Cao, a statesman and man of letters of that time, and by his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, are fervent and vigorous.
The Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, Outlaws of the Marsh by Shi Nai’an, Journey to the West by Wu Cheng’en, and A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin are the four masterpieces produced in this form during this period.
His painting The Nymph of the Luo River portrayed poet Cao Zhi’s meeting with the goddess.
www.asia-planet.net /china/culture-art.htm   (6162 words)

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