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  Wikinfo | Kingdom of Wei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
During the decline of the Han Dynasty, the northern part of China was under the control of Cao Cao, the Imperial Secretariat to the last Han emperor.
Wei conquered the Kingdom of Shu in 263.
Shortly afterwards, in 265, the Wei dynasty was overthrown by its last Imperial Secretariat, Sima Yan, founder of the Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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 Cao Wei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wèi or Cáo Wèi (ch: 魏, py: cáo wèi, wg: ts'ao wei) (220-265) was one of the regimes that competed for control of China during the Three Kingdoms.
During the decline of the Han Dynasty, the northern part of China was under the control of Cáo Cāo (wg: Ts'ao Ts'ao), the Imperial Secretariat to the last Han emperor (see Unification of northern China).
At that time, the southern part of China was already divided into two areas controlled by two warlords (later the Kingdom of Shu and Kingdom of Wu).
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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.
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 Business Ebook More Info - Wei Kingdom - Free For You.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Kingdom of Wèi (Chinese language : 魏, Pinyin : wèi, wg : wei) (220 - 265) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty.
During the decline of the Han Dynasty, the northern part of China was under the control of Cao Cao, the Imperial Secretariat to the last Han emperor (see Cao Cao's unification of northern China).
In 213, he was titled Wei Gong (title) (Duke of Wèi) and given ten cities as his domain.
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 Kingdom of Wei - China-related Topics KI-KL - China-Related Topics
wei) (220-265) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty.Category:History of China
During the decline of the Han Dynasty, the northern part of China was under the control of Cao Cao, the Imperial Secretariat to the last Han emperor (see Cao Cao's unification of northern ChinaUnification of northern China).
In 213, he was titled Wei Gong (title)Gong (duke of Wei) and given ten cities as his domain.
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