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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - The Cao clan

Cao Cao - Direct male descendants. 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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Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life
Cao Cao - Early life. Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two of his most prominent generals). In Romance of the Three Kingdoms , it states that Cao Cao's father was origianlly a Xiahou and ...

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Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life

Cao Cao - Early life. Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two ...

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Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - Cao Cao

Cao Cao (155 – 220), whose name is also often transliterated and should be correctly pronounced as Ts'ao Ts'ao, was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty in ancient China. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid down foundations for what was to become Cao Wei and was posthumously titled Emperor Wu of Wei (魏武帝). Although generally characterized as a cruel and suspicious character in the ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - Cao Wei

Cao Wei (Simplified/Traditional Chinese: 曹魏; pinyin: Cáo Wèi), also known in English as the Kingdom of Wei (ch: 魏, py: wèi, wg: wei) (220-265) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. The prefix "Cao" (the imperial clan name) is added to distinguish it from several other states in Chinese history known as Wei -- Wei (warring states period) and Northern Wei (as well as Northern Wei's successor states Western Wei and Eastern Wei). During the decline of the Han ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - Cao Xueqin

Cao Xueqin (Chinese: 曹雪芹; Hanyu Pinyin: Cáo Xuěqín) (? 1715 - c. 1763) is the author of famous Chinese work Dream of the Red Chamber. His given name was Cao Zhan (曹霑). A Han Chinese clan assimilated into Manchurian ethnicity, Cao’s family had become so rich as to be able to play host four times to the Emperor Kangxi in his itinerant trips down south in Nanjing. In 1727 they suffered the first of a series of reversals to their fortunes that saw the family properties confisca ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - Cao Pi

Cáo Pī (曹丕, 187 - 226), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei (曹魏文帝), courtesy name Zihuan (子桓), was born in Qiao County, Pei Commandery (modern Bozhou, Anhui). He was the second son of the Chinese politician and poet Cao Cao and was the first emperor and the real founder of Cao Wei (also known as "Kingdom of Wei") (see Three Kingdoms). Cao Pi, like his father, was a poet. The first Chinese poem using seven syllables per line (七言詩) was the poem 燕歌行 by Cao Pi. He also wrote ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - Cao Dai

Cao Dai (Cao Đài) is a relatively new, syncretist, monotheistic religion, officially established in Tay Ninh, southern Vietnam, in 1926. Đạo Cao Đài is the religion's shortened name, the full name is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ. The term Cao Đài literally means "high place." Figuratively, it means that highest place where God reigns. It is also the abbreviated name for God, the creator of the universe, whose full title is Cao Đ ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - 220

220 - Events. Han Xiandi abdicates his throne to Cao Pi, symbolizing the end of the Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period in China. Cao Pi succeeds his father Cao Cao as ruler of the Kingdom of Wei, and proclaims himself Emperor Wen of Wei 220 - Births. 220 - Deaths. Cao Cao, self-appointed prime minister of the Han Dynastyon March 15 Cheng Yu, advisor of Cao Cao Fa Zheng, advisor to ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia - 207

207 - Births. Liu Shan, last emperor of the Kingdom of Shu 207 - Deaths. Guo Jia, brilliant military advisor to Cao Cao Ling Cao, a general under Sun Quan 207 - Other Use. 207 is the name of a newscast by Portland, Maine TV station WCSH. Category: 207 ...

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - CAOS - Learning CAOS

Learning CAOS is particularly easy if the user is experienced with computer programming, but it is still relatively accessible for others. Each Creatures game has a slightly different implementation of CAOS, Creatures 1 and 2 differing a lot more than the more modern variants, and tutorials and support are available from online fansites, as well as from the official development support site. In either Docking Station or Creatures 3, a list of all CAOS commands can be extracted from the game by typing one of the following commands into the CAOS command prompt (ctrl-shift-C in-game): file oope 1 "caos catego ...

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CAOS, CAOS - Learning CAOS, CAOS - CAOS basics, CAOS - .cos, CAOS - CAOS tools

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - CAOS - CAOS basics

CAOS commands and functions are represented by four-letter tokens or multiples of, such as 'INST', 'TARG' or 'NEW: SIMP'. Scripting is done by stringing these tokens together with strings, numbers and labels. Commands do not return a value, and can only be the first token in a statement. Functions, on the other hand, do return a value, and thus can only be used as parameters. An example CAOS statement might be:

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CAOS, CAOS - Learning CAOS, CAOS - CAOS basics, CAOS - .cos, CAOS - CAOS tools

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Xiong - The Cao clan

Cao Xiong - Direct descendants. Cao Bing (曹炳) Cao Xiong - Immediate family. Cao Cao (father) Cao Pi (elder brother) Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan Cao Zhang (elder brother) Cao Zhi (elder brother) Cao Ang (elder half-brother) Cao Chong (younger half-brother) Cao Xiong - Extended family ...

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Cao Xiong, Cao Xiong - The Cao clan, Cao Xiong - Direct descendants, Cao Xiong - Immediate family, Cao Xiong - Extended family

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Zhen - The Cao clan

Cao Zhen - Direct descendants. Cao Shuang Cao Xi (曹羲) Cao Xun (曹训) Cao Ze (曹则) Cao Yan (曹彦) Cao Ai (曹皑) Cao Zhen - Extended family. Cao Cao¹ (distant uncle) Cao Pi Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan Cao Zhang Cao Zhi Cao Xiong Cao Ang Cao ChongSee also:

Cao Zhen, Cao Zhen - Life, Cao Zhen - Cao Zhen in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhen - The Cao clan, Cao Zhen - Direct descendants, Cao Zhen - Extended family, Cao Zhen - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Ren - The Cao clan

Cao Ren - Direct Descendants. Cao Tai (曹泰) Cao Chu (曹初) Cao Kai (曹楷) Cao Fan (曹范) Cao Ren - Immediate family. Cao Chun (younger brother) Cao Yan (曹演) Cao Liang (曹亮) Cao Ren - Extended family. Cao Cao¹ (elder cousin) Cao Pi Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan < ...

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Cao Ren, Cao Ren - Life, Cao Ren - The Cao clan, Cao Ren - Direct Descendants, Cao Ren - Immediate family, Cao Ren - Extended family, Cao Ren - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Chun - The Cao Clan

Cao Chun - Direct descendants. Cao Yan (曹演) Cao Liang (曹亮) Cao Chun - Immediate family. Cao Ren (elder brother) Cao Tai (曹泰) Cao Chu (曹初) Cao Kai (曹楷) Cao Fan (曹范) Cao Chun - Extended family. Cao Cao² (elder cousin) Cao Pi Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan < ...

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Cao Chun, Cao Chun - Life, Cao Chun - The Cao Clan, Cao Chun - Direct descendants, Cao Chun - Immediate family, Cao Chun - Extended family, Cao Chun - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Zhen - Life

According to the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhen was a distant nephew of Cao Cao. In 190, when Cao Cao was raising an army to join the coalition against Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held Emperor Xian hostage, Cao Zhen's father Cao Shao heeded the call but was killed before he could join Cao Cao. The Brief History of Wei (魏略) by Yu Huan (鱼豢), however, says Cao Zhen was originally surnamed Qin (秦). Cao Zhen's father Qin Bonan had long been friends with Cao Cao. In 195, as Cao Cao was fleeing f ...

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Cao Zhen, Cao Zhen - Life, Cao Zhen - Cao Zhen in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhen - The Cao clan, Cao Zhen - Direct descendants, Cao Zhen - Extended family, Cao Zhen - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Zhang - The Cao clan

Cao Zhang - Direct descendant. Cao Kai (曹楷) Cao Zhang - Immediate family. Cao Cao (father) Cao Ang (elder half-brother) Cao Pi (elder brother) Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan Cao Zhi (younger brother) Cao Xiong (younger brother) Cao Chong (younger half-brother) Cao Zhang - Extended fami ...

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Cao Zhang, Cao Zhang - Life, Cao Zhang - Cao Zhang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhang - The Cao clan, Cao Zhang - Direct descendant, Cao Zhang - Immediate family, Cao Zhang - Extended family, Cao Zhang - Reference

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Huan - Reign

At the time Cao Huang became emperor, his name was changed to "Cao Huan", because it was difficult to observe naming taboo with the name "Huang" (which was a homonym to many common terms -- including "yellow" (黃) and "emperor" (皇)). During Cao Huan's reign, the Simas had actual power of the regime, and he was even more of a figurehead than his predecessors Cao Fang and Cao Mao. In 263, he created his wife Lady Bian empress. For the first few years of Cao Huan's reign, there were constant attacks by Shu Han's commander of armed for ...

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Cao Huan, Cao Huan - Family background and ascension to the throne, Cao Huan - Reign, Cao Huan - Abdication and later life, Cao Huan - Era names, Cao Huan - Personal information

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Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Ang - The Cao clan

Cao Ang - Direct descendants. Cao Wan (true son of Cao Jun (曹均)) (曹琬) Cao Lian (曹廉) Cao Ang - Immediate family. Cao Cao (father) Cao Pi (younger half-brother) Cao Rui Cao Fang Cao Mao Cao Huan Cao Zhang (younger half-brother) Cao Zhi (younger half-brother)See also:

Cao Ang, Cao Ang - Life, Cao Ang - The Cao clan, Cao Ang - Direct descendants, Cao Ang - Immediate family, Cao Ang - Extended family, Cao Ang - Reference

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