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Cao Jing (Chinese: 曹静; pinyin:
Cáo jìng; born 1982) is a
retired professional wushu taolu athlete from China.
Cao's first international debut was at the...
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referred to as "low herbs" (下品).
Shanghan lun, a
forerunner text to the Ben
Cao Jing composed by
Zhang Zhongjing Wachtel-Galor, Sissi; Yuen, John; Buswell,...
- out in
Cao Cao's army and many had died, so
Cao Cao ordered a retreat. Liu Bei then went on to
conquer the four
commanderies in
southern Jing Province...
- Guan Yu
remained in
Jing Province to
govern and
defend the area for
about seven years. In 219,
while he was away
fighting Cao Cao's forces at the Battle...
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Euodia leaf, San Cha Ku
Chrysanthemum flower, Ju Hua
Vitex herb,
Huang Jing Cao Isatis root, Ban Lan Gen
Lonicera flower, Jin Yin Hua C. L. Liu (1999)...
- two
fronts (
Cao Cao in the
north and Liu Qi in the southeast), Liu Cong
surrendered to
Cao Cao, and most of
Jing Province came
under Cao Cao's control. Liu...
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Cao Cao is a
Chinese television series based on the life of
Cao Cao, a
warlord who rose to
power towards the end of the
Eastern Han
dynasty and laid the...
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warlord Cao Cao, who was also his
older second cousin. He
continued serving in the
state of
Cao Wei –
founded by
Cao Cao's son and successor,
Cao Pi – during...
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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...
- Nanxing, Xuetung, Chengtung, Chengbei, Chengzhong, Chengnan, Chengxi,
Jingcao, Shalun, Xiangong, Luer, Sicao, Anhe, Xibei, Xiding, Xiqi, Haidian, Xingfu...