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  2. Cao Yu (Three Kingdoms) - Wikipedia

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    Cao Yu was a son of Cao Cao and his concubine Lady Huan (環夫人). He had two elder brothers who were also born to Lady Huan – Cao Chong and Cao Ju (曹據). [3] He was enfeoffed as a Marquis of a Chief District (都鄉侯) in 211 during the reign of Emperor Xian in the Eastern Han dynasty, and was promoted to a county marquis under the title "Marquis of Luyang" (魯陽侯) in 217.

  3. Cao Wei family trees - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao and Lady Huan had three sons: Cao Chong, Cao Ju and Cao Yu. [25] Cao Chong's successor was Cao Cong, a son of his brother Cao Ju. [26] Cao Yu's son was Cao Huan. [27] [28] Cao Huan married Bian Lin's daughter Empress Bian. Bian Lin was a son of Bian Bing, a younger brother of Lady Bian (another of Cao Cao's wives). [29]

  4. List of people of the Three Kingdoms (C) - Wikipedia

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    See also Cao Wei family trees. Cao Yu 曹宇: Pengzu 彭祖: Qiao County, Pei (Bozhou, Anhui) Noble: Cao Wei: Sanguozhi vol. 20. See also Cao Wei family trees. Cao Yu 曹玉: Qiao County, Pei (Bozhou, Anhui) Politician: Han dynasty: Cao Yu 曹瑜: Qiao County, Pei (Bozhou, Anhui) General: Han dynasty: Cao Ze 曹則: 249: Qiao County, Pei ...

  5. Family tree of Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    Sima Yi (179–251) was a general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei (220–266) in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) in China.Two of his sons, Sima Shi (208–255) and Sima Zhao (211–265), rose to power in the 250s and consecutively served as regents throughout the reigns of the last three Wei emperors.

  6. Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    A different and likely fictional version of Sima Yi's joining of Cao Cao's administration comes from a Weilüe account that states Cao Hong, a veteran general serving under Cao Cao, had heard of Sima Yi's talent and wanted to recruit him as an adviser. Sima Yi thought little of Cao Hong, and refused to meet him, pretending to be so ill he could ...

  7. Lady Yu (Cao Wei) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Yu (虞氏) was a Chinese noblewoman from Henan Province during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). She is best known as the wife of the future Emperor Cao Rui who was passed over for the role of Empress. She was sent away after voicing sharp criticism about the Cao family policy on marriage. [1] [2]

  8. Template:Cao Wei rulers family tree - Wikipedia

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    Cao Yu 曹宇 d.278 Prince of Yan 燕王: Cao Rui 曹叡 205–239 Mingdi 明帝 226–239: Cao Lin 曹霖 d. 249 Prince Ding of Donghai 東海定王: Cao Kai 曹楷 Prince of Jinan 济南王: Cao Huan 曹奐 246–303 Yuandi 元帝 260–265: Cao Mao 曹髦 241–260 Duke of Gaogui District 高貴鄉公 254–260: Cao Fang 曹芳 232–274 ...

  9. Cao Ju (Prince of Pengcheng) - Wikipedia

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    Cao Ju was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to prominence towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the Cao Wei state. His mother was Lady Huan (環氏), a concubine of Cao Cao. He had two full brothers: Cao Chong (elder) and Cao Yu (younger). [2] Cao Yu's son Cao Huan would become the last emperor of Cao Wei.