054 One dig to six generations
Dig down?
Less than six generations, not enough for Wei.
Dig up to Cao Huan - counting Cao Cao, it is six generations.
These six generations are not six generations of people, but only six generations of monarchs. When he arrived at the regency of the Sima family, he saw which emperor was not pleasing to the eye, so he drove the original emperor off the dragon chair, picked up a new child and sat on it, and said, "He is the new emperor, you kowtow!" ”
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What can be found now is that Cao Rong (
ui)。 As a generation of emperors, he had three wives and concubines, two talented people, and five children.
five wives and concubines, namely: Yu, Mao, Guo, Zhang Cairen, He Cairen;
The five sons and daughters are: Cao Yin, Cao Mu, Cao Yin, Cao Xun, and Cao Fang. The daughters are, Cao Shu and Princess Qi.
- If you don't say five, how can you come out with seven?
Don't you know that the two sons behind Cao Xun and Cao Fang are adopted sons.
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You take a calculator and do the math:
Cao Cao was born in 155 years and died on March 15, 220 at the age of 65;
Cao Pi was born in the winter of 187 and died on June 29, 226 at the age of 39;
Cao Rong was born in 204 and died on January 22, 239 at the age of 35.
To Cao Fang, he was born in 232 and died in 274 at the age of 42.
Dare to love Cao Cao's ancestors and grandchildren, it is "the yellow skin under the bean chick - one generation is not as good as the next"!
Let the concubines torture! Or are they all alcoholic?
You see, when you go to Cao Fang, the number of years has increased suddenly! You must know that although Cao Fang also died of illness, it cannot but be said that it has something to do with Sima Yan's plot.
Cao Cao abided by the rules of the game and didn't play badly, but when it came to the Sima family, it was not like that.
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Yu's (?) - ? ), Cao Rong Yuanpei, the princess of the plains, was deposed after Cao Rong ascended the throne.
The Yu family did not leave any mark, but in history, the Yu family left a famous judgment: "The Biography of the Concubines of the Three Kingdoms Wei Shu" records that "the Yu family said: The Cao family is self-righteous and cheap, and there is no one who can act with righteousness." ”
That is, "Your Cao family loves to marry some people from low backgrounds, and there is no one who can marry a famous lady according to the justice of the world (three consecutive generations of queens are not famous girls)." ”
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The woman worth mentioning in the Cao Rong family is a tragic queen.
Just because the emperor didn't take the queen out to play, the queen complained, but was ordered to die by the emperor.
You say, where is this?!
This woman is Mao, the queen of Cao Ei.
Cao Rong was the emperor of Wei and was gifted. He was the son of Zhen Mi (fú), the eldest son of Cao Pi, and later became Emperor Ming of Wei of Wei. Cao Rong can be called a virtuous monarch, and during his reign, the country was in a difficult situation at home and abroad. However, Cao Rong took on a heavy responsibility, and after quelling the civil strife of the rebel general Meng Da, he began to face Shu Han and Xianbei.
After stabilizing this series of battles, the situation in the Wei Dynasty was stabilized.
However, Cao Ei's love life is very chaotic.
Although Mao is a queen, she is not the only queen that Cao Rong has, she can only be regarded as the first queen.
Due to Mao's humble status, Cao Rong did not give her a noble status.
And because of Mao's outstanding appearance, Cao Rong likes beauties very much, so he gave her a certain favor.
After Cao Rong ascended the throne, he did not make up his mind about who to make the queen. According to the rules, the Yu family was the princess when she was in Cao Rong's mansion, and the queen's position should be assumed by the princess. After thinking about it again and again, he reluctantly made Mao the queen.
This move really aroused the dissatisfaction of the Yu family, and the Yu family began to insult the Mao family without concealment. This is her famous assertion that we mentioned earlier. She ridiculed that the Mao family was born lowly, but let him ascend to the back seat, and it was only a matter of time before the dynasty declined.
But the Yu family ignored that the Empress Dowager Bian at this time was also from a poor background. So, someone told Bian what Yu said, and Bian told Cao Rong about Yu's words.
Cao Rong was furious, and he sent the Yu family into the cold palace at that time.
But the fate of Queen Mao, isn't it another Yu family?
After Mao ascended to the throne, he brought officials and various benefits to his family. But the passage of time is unstoppable, and Mao's aging is also inevitable. Even if it is a flower and a moon, it will eventually give birth to ugly wrinkles.
As a result, Cao Ei's feelings for Mao gradually faded, and he was even reluctant to listen to Mao's speech anymore. turned to favor the newcomer Guo, but Mao still hoped to tell Cao Ei what was in his heart as before, but Cao Ei couldn't listen to it at all.
Cao Ei traveled and brought all the favorite concubines with the harem with good looks and status, but there was no queen among them.
Cao Rong didn't care at all, and the concubine kindly reminded him, and Cao Rong also said not to make the matter public.
But the harem was mixed, and gossip soon reached the ears of Queen Mao.
So, Empress Mao went to the emperor to "ask the teacher for guilt", and asked Cao Rong mockingly, "Can you have fun?" ”
Cao Rong heard the complaints and mockery from Queen Mao's mouth, and directly gave Mao to death.
Mao's innocuous complaint turned out to be the end of her life.
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Mao's death is deplorable, but more incomprehensible.
is just an unintentional remark, why did Cao Ei disregard his friendship for many years and kill his wife who used to share the same bed? It's certainly not that simple.
Partisan disputes have always been a common occurrence in the court, and they are also the most headache for the emperor.
In order to weaken the power of one party, Cao Rong relied on his favor for the Mao family to promote Mao's family. However, the Mao family's ability to deal with things was too weak, not only did it not play a weakening role, but also caused a lot of trouble to Cao Ei, causing Cao Ei to lose face.
In addition, Mao's words were mostly exhortations, and it was difficult to calm Cao Ei's irritability, so he was angry with Mao and gave him ruthless death.
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There are two women in Cao Rong's family, one is Cao Shu, the princess of the plains, who died before the moon; There is another one, which is Princess Qi Chang.
According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" and the "Book of Jin", Princess Qi Chang married Li Tao (?-254) and Ren Kai (223-283) successively, and the records of her in the history books are all for her marriage.
Princess Qi's first marriage was to Li Tao, the son of Li Feng, the Zhongshu Ling of Cao Wei.
When it comes to Li Feng, say a few words: Li Feng (?) ——February 254) was a native of Feng Yidong County (now Dali, Shaanxi). During the Three Kingdoms period, he was the minister of Cao Wei and the son of Li Yi, the captain of the guard.
Li Feng is famous for his critics. Cao Rong ascended the throne and once met with a man who had surrendered to Wu and asked, "When you were in Jiangdong, you heard who was a famous man in the Central Plains?" ”
The surrendered man replied, "I've heard of Li Anguo. ”
Li Feng's word is "Anguo".
Cao Rong was stunned.
Li Feng also has an interesting story: Li Feng was not reused by the Empress Dowager Guo and was reappointed as a court official.
Li Feng was a scholar and servant when Sima Yi and Cao Shuang were in power, and people commented on the government at that time, "Cao Shuang's momentum is as hot as soup, Taifu's father and son are as cold as pulp, and Li Feng's brothers are like swimming light." ”
Li Feng often complained of illness, and at that time, he was dismissed from his post after 100 days of sick leave, and he always took a temporary position for a few days before 100 days, and then took sick leave.
During Cao Rong's reign, Li Feng successively served as Huangmenlang, Zhishizhong, and Yongning's servant, but because his name was exaggerated, he was rarely reused.
In the first years, he was promoted to serve as a servant and a servant. Because he vacillated between Cao Shuang and Sima Yi, flattered both sides, and was despised by the world. After Sima Yi's death, he worshiped the Chinese book order.
In the sixth year of Jiaping (254), he united with his relatives Zhang Ji and others to overthrow Sima Shi and re-establish Xiahou Xuan as the general and auxiliary government, but the matter was known to Sima Shi. When Li Feng was questioned, Li Feng refused to admit it, and Sima Shi killed him in a fit of rage.
Li Feng was killed for opposing Sima Shi, the three clans were razed, and the three sons of Princess Qi were pardoned, but her husband Li Tao was still given death in prison.
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Princess Qi may have married Ren Kai after this.
Ren Kai was the secretary of the Ministry in the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Jia Chong, Xun Yi (yǐ), Feng Zhen (dǎ
Report to Emperor Wu of Jin that Ren Kai overused the emperor's food utensils.
After verification, it was learned that those imperial utensils were given by Princess Qi when she was in Cao Wei, but Ren Kai was still dismissed.
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Therefore, in the pile of papers, there is no more imprint about Cao Ei. As for Cao Ei's woman, it can only end here.