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Cao Mao

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Cao Mao (241 – 2 June 260), courtesy name Yanshi, was the fourth emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. [1]

44 relations: Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms, Cao (Chinese surname), Cao Fang, Cao Huan, Cao Lin (Prince of Donghai), Cao Pi, Cao Shuang, Cao Wei, Cao Wei family trees, Chen Shou, Coup d'état, Courtesy name, East Asian age reckoning, Eastern Wu, Emperor of China, Emperor Wu of Jin, Empress Bian (Cao Mao's wife), Empress Guo (Cao Rui's wife), Fu Jia, Guanqiu Jian, Henan, Jia Chong, Li Feng (Cao Wei), List of Chinese monarchs, Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms, Luoyang, Nine bestowments, Pei Songzhi, Pei Xiu, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Sima Fu, Sima Shi, Sima Wang, Sima Yi, Sima Zhao, Sima Zhou, Three Kingdoms, Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms), Wen Qin, Wen Yang (Three Kingdoms), Xiahou Xuan, Xuchang, Zhong Hui, Zhuge Dan.

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms by Pei Songzhi (372-451) is an annotation completed in the 5th century of the 3rd century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, compiled by Chen Shou.

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Cao (Chinese surname)

Cao is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 曹 (Cáo).

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Cao Fang

Cao Fang (232–274), courtesy name Lanqing, was the third emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

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Cao Huan

Cao Huan (246–302), courtesy name Jingming, was the fifth and last emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

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Cao Lin (Prince of Donghai)

Cao Lin (died 5 February 251) was an imperial prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Cao Pi

Cao Pi (– 29 June 226), courtesy name Zihuan, was the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Cao Shuang

Cao Shuang (died 9 February 249), courtesy name Zhaobo, was a military general and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Cao Wei

Wei (220–266), also known as Cao Wei, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

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Cao Wei family trees

This article contains the family trees of members of the Cao clan, who ruled the state of Cao Wei (220-265) in the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in China.

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Chen Shou

Chen Shou (233–297), courtesy name Chengzuo, was an official and writer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China.

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Coup d'état

A coup d'état, also known simply as a coup, a putsch, golpe de estado, or an overthrow, is a type of revolution, where the illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the state apparatus occurs.

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Courtesy name

A courtesy name (zi), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.

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East Asian age reckoning

East Asian age reckoning is a concept and practice that originated in China and is widely used by other cultures in East Asia.

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Eastern Wu

Wu (222–280), commonly known as Dong Wu (Eastern Wu) or Sun Wu, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

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Emperor of China

The Emperor or Huangdi was the secular imperial title of the Chinese sovereign reigning between the founding of the Qin dynasty that unified China in 221 BC, until the abdication of Puyi in 1912 following the Xinhai Revolution and the establishment of the Republic of China, although it was later restored twice in two failed revolutions in 1916 and 1917.

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Emperor Wu of Jin

Emperor Wu of Jin, (236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima Yan, courtesy name Anshi (安世), was the grandson of Sima Yi and son of Sima Zhao.

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Empress Bian (Cao Mao's wife)

Empress Bian, personal name unknown, was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Empress Guo (Cao Rui's wife)

Empress Guo (died February 264), personal name unknown, formally known as Empress Mingyuan, was an empress of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Fu Jia

Fu Jia (209–255), courtesy name Lanshi, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Guanqiu Jian

Guanqiu Jian (died 16 March 255), courtesy name Zhonggong, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Henan

Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.

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Jia Chong

Jia Chong (217–282), courtesy name Gonglü, was an official who lived during the late Three Kingdoms period and early Jin dynasty of China.

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Li Feng (Cao Wei)

Li Feng (died 254), courtesy name Anguo, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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List of Chinese monarchs

This list of Chinese monarchs includes rulers of China with various titles prior to the establishment of the Republic in 1912.

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Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms

The following are lists of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history.

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Luoyang

Luoyang, formerly romanized as Loyang, is a city located in the confluence area of Luo River and Yellow River in the west of Henan province.

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Nine bestowments

The nine bestowments were awards given by Chinese emperors to extraordinary officials, ostensibly to reward them for their accomplishments.

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Pei Songzhi

Pei Songzhi (372–451), courtesy name Shiqi, was a historian and government official who lived in the late Eastern Jin dynasty and Liu Song dynasty.

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Pei Xiu

Pei Xiu (224–271), courtesy name Jiyan, was a Chinese politician, geographer, writer, and cartographer of the state of Cao Wei during the late Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China.

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Records of the Three Kingdoms

The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese historical text which covers the history of the late Eastern Han dynasty (c. 184–220 AD) and the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD).

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Sima Fu

Sima Fu (180–272), courtesy name Shuda, was an imperial prince and statesman of the Jin dynasty of China.

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Sima Shi

Sima Shi (208 – March 255), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Sima Wang

Sima Wang (205–271), courtesy name Zichu, was an imperial prince and military general of the Jin dynasty of China.

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Sima Yi

Sima Yi (179 – 7 September 251), courtesy name Zhongda, was a military general, government official and regent of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Sima Zhao

Sima Zhao (211 – 6 September 265), courtesy name Zishang, was a military general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Sima Zhou

Sima Zhou (227–283), courtesy name Zijiang, was an imperial prince and military general of the Jin dynasty of China.

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Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms (220–280) was the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳).

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Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms)

Wang Chen (died 266), courtesy name Chudao, was an official and historian of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Wen Qin

Wen Qin (died February or March 258), courtesy name Zhongruo, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Wen Yang (Three Kingdoms)

Wen Chu (238–291), courtesy name Ciqian, better known as Wen Yang, was a military officer of the Jin dynasty of China.

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Xiahou Xuan

Xiahou Xuan (209–254), courtesy name Taichu, was an official and military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Xuchang

Xuchang (postal: Hsuchang) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province in Central China.

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Zhong Hui

Zhong Hui (225 – 3 March 264), courtesy name Shiji, was a military general, official and writer of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Zhuge Dan

Zhuge Dan (died March or April 258), courtesy name Gongxiu, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Cáo Máo, Gaoguixiang Gong of Wei China, Ts'ao Mao, Ts'ao-Mao, Tsao Mao, Wei Gao Gui Xiang Gong, Yen-shih, Yánshì.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cao_Mao

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