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Cao Zhang's son was Cao Kai. [11] Cao Zhang also had a daughter (personal name unknown) who married Wang Chang. [12] It is not known whether Cao Zhang's two children were born to Lady Sun (Sun Ben's daughter) or not. * Note that Cao Zhang's name was erroneously recorded as 曹章 in Sun Ce's biography in the Sanguozhi.
The author probably exaggerated the tension between Cao Zhang and his elder brother Cao Pi just after their father Cao Cao's death. Cao Pi, the eldest surviving son of Cao Cao and the rightful heir, succeeded his late father. However, news came that Cao Zhang, leading a 100,000-strong army from Chang'an, was approaching the capital.
Cao Zhen (died April or May 231), [a] courtesy name Zidan, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was an adopted son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power in the late Eastern Han dynasty and laid the foundation for Wei.
Cao Shuang (died 9 February 249), [a] courtesy name Zhaobo, was a Chinese military general and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the eldest son of Cao Zhen, a prominent general of Cao Wei.
Wang Su (195–256), [5] courtesy name Ziyong, was an official and Confucian scholar of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Wang Lang . When Guanqiu Jian started a rebellion in Shouchun , Wang Su advised Sima Shi to lower the rebels' morale by treating their families with respect.
In 233, Cao Rui designated Cao Shuo's son, Cao Qian (曹潛), as the Prince of Xiang (相王), but Cao Qian died in the same year and was posthumously honoured as "Prince Min of Xiang" (相愍王). In 234, Cao Rui designated Cao Yan (曹偃), Cao Qian's son, as the new Prince of Xiang and granted him a princedom containing 2,500 taxable households.
U.S. officials arrested Yicheng Zhang in Los Angeles on Thursday, according to an indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court in California's central district later that day. Daren Li, a dual ...
Cao Cao then ordered Zhang Liao, Yue Jin and Li Dian to lead 7,000 troops to enter Hefei fortress. Chen Lan's ally, Lei Bo ( 雷薄 ), surrendered to another warlord Liu Bei . In 213 Cao Cao brought with him a 400,000 strong army to attack Sun Quan's 70,000 men at Ruxukou ( 濡須口 ), but victory eluded him for more than a month, and he was ...