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Cao Cao (pronunciation; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15
March 220),
courtesy name Mengde, was a
Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose...
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Cao or
CAO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cao or
CAO may
refer to:
Cao (bull), a
legendary bull in
Meitei mythology Air
China Cargo, ICAO...
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caos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
CAOS,
Caos or
alternatively styled forms of the word may
refer to:
Calgary Animated Objects Society,...
- 36°14′27″N 114°15′35″E / 36.24083°N 114.25972°E / 36.24083; 114.25972 The
Cao Cao Mausoleum, also
known as the
Gaoling Mausoleum of Wei and the Xigaoxue...
- legacies.
Cao Cao was an
accomplished poet, as were his sons
Cao Pi and
Cao Zhi.
Cao Cao was also a
patron of
poets such as Xu Gan. Of
Cao Cao's works, only...
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Cao Huan's
birth name was "
Cao Huang" (曹璜). His father,
Cao Yu, the
Prince of Yan, was a son of
Cao Cao, the
father of Wei's
first emperor,
Cao Pi...
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Cao Mao (pronunciation; 241 – 2 June 260),
courtesy name Yanshi, was the
fourth emperor of the
state of
Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China...
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Cao Fang (pronunciation) (232–274),
courtesy name Lanqing, was the
third emperor of the
state of
Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms period. He was an adopted...
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Cao Rui (pronunciation) (204 or 205 – 22
January 239),
courtesy name Yuanzhong, was the
second emperor of the
state of
Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms...
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Cao Cao (Chinese: 曹操) is the
fourth studio album by
Singaporean singer JJ Lin,
released on 17
February 2006 by
Ocean Butterflies. All
music is composed...