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    Cao Pi (pronunciation ⓘ) (c. late 187 [2] – 29 June 226 [3]), [4] courtesy name Zihuan, was the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.

  2. Cao Pi (born ad 187, Bo Xian [now in modern Anhui province], China—died May 226, China) was the founder of the short-lived Wei dynasty (ad 220–265/266) during the Sanguo (Three Kingdoms) period of Chinese history.

  3. koei.fandom.com › wiki › Cao_PiCao Pi - Koei Wiki

    Cao Pi (onyomi: Sō Hi) is Cao Cao's second son and successor. Like his father, he was a reputed intellectual who calculated his plans thoroughly. However, Cao Pi was unpopular even with his retainers, allegedly due to his foul and taboo behavior. He founded Wei by forcing Emperor Xian to...

  4. Cao Pi (Ts'ao P'ei.曹丕, 187-June 29, 226 [1]), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei (曹魏文帝), courtesy name Zihuan (Tzu-heng子桓), posthumous name (shih) Wen-ti, was the second son of the Chinese politician and poet Cao Cao (Ts'ao Ts'ao ) and was the first emperor and the real founder of the short-lived Cao Wei (曹魏, also known as "Kingdom of Wei," 220–2...

  5. Cao Pi (曹丕), styled Zihuan (子桓), born in Qiao County, Pei County (Presently Bozhou city in Anhui Province). “Cao Cao’s second son and successor. Deposed Emperor Xian.

  6. During the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, Cao Pi, the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei, invaded the rival state of Eastern Wu thrice during his reign between 222 and 225. The casus belli for the attack was the Wu leader Sun Quan 's refusal to send his son Sun Deng as a hostage to the Wei court, under which Wu was a ...

  7. Cao Pi was a prominent figure during the late Eastern Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, known for being a poet, politician, and the first emperor of the state of Wei.

  8. A poet and critic who was the second son and heir of the de facto ruler Cao Cao, who deposed the young Han emperor and ruled his latter years held the title of King of Wei. After Cao Cao's death, Cao Pi ruled as Emperor Wen of the Wei dynasty.

  9. May 7, 2011 · Emperor Wei Wendi 魏文帝 (r. 220-226), personal name Cao Pi 曹丕 (187-226), courtesy name Zihuan 子桓, was the second son of the warlord Cao Cao 曹操 and founder of the Wei dynasty 魏 (220-265) that ruled over one of the Three Empires 三國 (220-280).

  10. Cao Pi (c.late 187 – 29 June 226), courtesy name Zihuan, was the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the second son of Cao Cao, a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty, but the eldest son among all the children born to Cao Cao by his concubine (later wife), Lady Bian.

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