045 Cao Cao's eighth to twelfth wives and concubines

Cao Cao's eighth wife and concubine is Wang Zhaoyi, Zhaoyi, a name of the rank in the palace. In other words, the so-called Wang Zhaoyi actually has a surname and no name, and she is a palace maid surnamed Wang who Cao Cao was fortunate to have.

But she has a favor for Cao Cao.

Twenty years after Jian'an (219), he adopted Cao Gan, the son of Cao.

Cao Gan, the twenty-first year of Jian'an, Cao Cao's concubine Chen Shisheng, was named the Marquis of Gaoping Pavilion that year.

In the twenty-third year, his biological mother Concubine Chen died, and Cao Gan was raised by Wang Zhaoyi's side, migrated to Lai Tinghou, and changed his title to Hongnong Marquis in the same year.

In the second year of Emperor Wei Wen's early Huang Dynasty, he entered the title of Duke and was named Duke of Yan.

Three years, for the king of the river.

In five years, it was renamed Lecheng County.

For seven years, he migrated to the giant deer.

In the sixth year of Emperor Taihe of Wei Ming, he was renamed King Zhao.

The adoptive mother (Wang Zhaoyi) is favored by Taizu, and Emperor Wen is the heir, and the adoptive mother is powerful.

In other words, Cao Cao was able to establish Cao Pi as the prince, and Wang Zhaojun made a contribution.

Emperor Wen was about to collapse, and there was an edict, which was to Emperor Ming's kindness. That is, son, you have to take more care of Wang Zhaojun, without her, there would be no day for our father and son today!

In the second year of Qinglong, (Cao Gan) fornicated with guests, played by Yousi, and gave him a seal book to admonish him.

At the beginning of Jing, Zhengyuan, and Jingyuan, the number of yi was accumulated, and the first 5,000 households.

On the third day of the eighth month of the second year of Jingyuan (戊寅) 薨 (hō

g)。

It's over, it's gone, that's all, who wants to know anything else about Wang, tell me. There are red envelopes.

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Cao Cao's ninth wife and concubine is Sun Ji and has three sons, which shows that Cao Cao still loves her very much.

Sun had three sons for Cao Cao: Cao Shang (Zaoxu), Cao Biao, and Cao Qin (Zaoxu).

In the second year of Emperor Xingping of the Han Dynasty (Yihai, 195 AD), Sun gave birth to a son for Cao Cao, named Cao Biao, and the word Zhu Hu.

Once, Cao Biao participated in Cao Pi's banquet, and Zhu Jianping, the prime minister, looked at Cao Biao and said, "You will rule the vassal state, and at the age of fifty-seven, there will be a disaster of swords." It is necessary to take proper precautions. ”

At that time, Cao Biao thought that Zhu Jianping was, so he didn't take it seriously.

In the twenty-first year of Emperor Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (Bingshen, 216 AD), Cao Biao was named the Marquis of Shouchun.

In the second year of Emperor Wen of Wei (Xin Chou, 221 AD), Cao Biao was promoted to the Duke of Ruyang.

In the third year of Emperor Wen of Wei (Renyin, 222 AD), he was promoted to the king of Yiyang, and in the same year, he was promoted to the king of Wu.

In the fifth year of Emperor Wei Wen Huang (Jiachen, 224 AD), Shouchun County was renamed.

In the seventh year of Emperor Wen of Wei (Bingwu, 226 AD), Emperor Ming of Wei ascended the throne and was promoted to White Horse. The object of Cao Zhi's poem "Gift to the White Horse Wang Biao" is Cao Biao.

[Part 1]

Emperor Cheng Minglu, death will return to the old frontier. The emperor is sent in the early morning, and the first sun is passed day and night.

Yiluo is wide and deep, and there is no beam in Jichuan. Boating over the waves, complaining about the long road in the east.

Gu Zhan loves the city and leads the internal injury.

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[Sixth]

My heart is sad and touches my God, and I don't want to return to Chen. The husband is all over the world, and he is still next to each other for thousands of miles.

Love is not lost, and it is close to each other in the distance. Why bother with the same and then show hospitality.

Worry becomes a disease, and there is no kindness for children. In a hurry, can you not harbor hardship?

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In the sixth year of Emperor Taihe of Wei Ming (Renzi, 232 AD), he was renamed the king of Chu.

In the third year of Jiaping (Xinwei, 251 AD), the king of Chu committed the crime of conspiracy with Wang Ling and was killed by Sima Yi at the age of fifty-seven.

Damn, it's been fulfilled!

"Plague of Swords", don't put it on your neck!

The son's affairs are clear, one by one, and recorded, but his mother doesn't know why, she only knows that her name is Sun Ji, and she doesn't even know her name.

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Cao Cao's tenth concubine was Li Ji. Born Cao Cheng, early sage, and later was named the Duke of Gucheng.

gave birth to a second son, named Cao Quan, in the twenty-second year of Jian'an (217 AD), he was named Marquis of Yi; died at the age of 21;

gave birth to a third son, named Cao Jing, who had no words (because he died early when he was a minor, so he did not take the word), and died of illness before he was a minor. In the fifth year of Taihe (231), Emperor Cao Rui of Wei Ming posthumously named Cao Jing as the son of the Ling.

His mother Li Ji can be described as a tragic woman, although she was favored by Cao Cao at the beginning, and gave birth to three sons in a row, but they all died early, Cao Quanhuo is the oldest, 21 years old, but, it is generally believed that he has been sick since he was a child, and he looks sluggish.

Some scholars believe that these three children are alcoholics, so none of the three children are healthy.

In other words, Cao Cao was either excited or sad at this time, so he drank every day, and the child he conceived was, of course, alcoholic.

Unfortunately, Cao Cao did not know why, or blamed their mother for the physical condition of the three children.

Yes, yes, maybe it's their mother's fault, maybe their mother is also a daily alcoholic......

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Cao Cao's eleventh wife and concubine was Zhou Ji, who had a son of Cao Jun.

Cao Cao had a total of twenty-five sons, and almost all of them were crowned kings (or posthumously) except for a few who died young, and Zhou Ji's son Cao Jun was an exception.

Because he was the only one who passed out, he inherited the incense for the late Cao Cao's brother Cao Bin.

In this way, Cao Jun theoretically became Cao Cao's nephew, not his direct descendant. So after his death, he was only posthumously crowned as a duke, and never became a king.

Twenty-four years (219), sage. Son Cao Kang heir. In the second year of the early Huang dynasty (221), Emperor Wen of Wei chased into the duke and called him Duke An.

His wife, Zhang, is the daughter of Zhang Xiu.

The eldest son, Cao Kang, attacked the Marquis of Fan, later entered the duke, migrated to the feudal Tun to stay as the duke, and was called the Duke of Ding.

The second son, Cao Wan, was succeeded to Feng Min (愍mǐ

Wang Cao Ang, said Gong Wang.

The third son, Cao Min, was succeeded to Cao Ju, the king of Fan Yang Min, and later changed the title of Lang Evil King, and was called the original king.

There is also a grandson Cao Chen, the son of Cao Kang, who attacked Fengtun and stayed in the duke; Cao Lian, the son of Cao Wan, attacked the king of Feng; Cao Kun, the son of Cao Min, attacked the evil king of Lang; Cao Zan, the son of Cao Min, passed on to the Beihai mourning king Cao Rui (蕤

uí)。

This incense has gradually been extinguished in history. Maybe there will be no trace, maybe it will flourish, who knows. Suddenly a colleague said that he is a descendant of Cao Jun, you don't need to be surprised, it is very likely.

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Cao Cao's twelfth concubine Liu Ji, gave birth to a son, Cao Thorn, no word (because he died early when he was a minor, so he did not take the word), the year of birth and death is unknown, it is estimated that he should have been born in the late Jian'an period, about ten years or so of Jian'an. He was the twenty-third son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei.

Mother Liu Ji is Cao Cao's concubine and the daughter of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Cao Jian died of illness before he was a minor, and in the fifth year of Taihe (231), Emperor Cao Rui of Wei Ming posthumously named Cao Jian as the son of Guangzong. Cao Jian did not marry a wife and had no children. The realm was abolished because there was no one to inherit it.

His mother Liu Ji, it can be seen from historical records that she should be Cao Cao's concubine who married in his later years, but she was not very favored by Cao Cao, so she only gave birth to Cao Thorn in her life. In addition, Cao Jian died early, and her status in the Cao family can be imagined.

She is like a speck of dust, annihilated in the long river of history.