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  2. Poetry of Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] Of Cao Cao's works, only a remnant remain today. His verses, unpretentious yet profound, helped to reshape the poetic style of his time and beyond, eventually contributing to the poetry styles associated with Tang dynasty poetr

  3. Bronze Bird Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao holds a feast on the Bronze Bird Terrace, in chapter 56 of the illustrated 1591 edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel. The Bronze Bird Terrace (traditional Chinese: 銅雀臺; simplified Chinese: 铜雀台; pinyin: Tóngquètái) was an iconic structure in the city of Ye built in AD 210 by Cao Cao, the prominent warlord of the late Eastern Han dynasty.

  4. List of fictitious stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

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    Before the Battle of Red Cliffs, after all preparations have been made for a fire attack on Cao Cao's fleet, Zhou Yu suddenly realises that in order for the attack to be successful, the wind must be blowing from the southeast towards Cao Cao's position or else it would be his own fleet that catches fire. When he sees the wind blowing from the ...

  5. Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Sun–Liu forces scored a decisive victory over Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs. Traditional site of the Red Cliffs. Sun Quan and Liu Bei started vying for control of southern Jing Province after their victory, but Liu Bei won and took over the territories from Cao Cao's general Cao Ren .

  6. The Poem of Seven Steps - Wikipedia

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    The anecdote in chapter 4 of this text claims Cao Pi was jealous of Cao Zhi's artistic talents and sought to execute him. It gives the following account of the poem's origin: Cao Pi summoned Cao Zhi and issued an ultimatum to his little brother, asking him to produce a poem in the time it took to walk seven steps, failing which he would be ...

  7. Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    (translation: A Short Song) Lyrics by Cao Cao; performed by Yang Hongji: Played during Cao Cao's poem recitation scene in episode 37. 16: 子夜四时歌 (pinyin: Zǐyè Sìshí Gē) (translation: The Midnight Song) Lyrics adapted from a Southern Dynasties era poem; performed in a Wu accent: Played during Liu Bei and Lady Sun's wedding scene in ...

  8. Cao Cao - Wikipedia

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    His father, Cao Song, served as the Grand Commandant during the reign of Emperor Ling (r. 168–189), buying his way into high government office for an exorbitant sum, and serving less than half a year. [6] Cao Song was a foster son of Cao Teng, a eunuch who served as a Central Regular Attendant and the Empress's Chamberlain under Emperor Huan (r.

  9. Two Qiaos - Wikipedia

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    Cao Cao, Chancellor of the Eastern Han dynasty, was described to be interested in having the two sisters, to the point that his intentions were evident in his son's poem "Ode to the Bronze Sparrow Platform" (銅雀臺賦); consequently leading Zhou Yu of Jiangdong to go to war with Cao Cao.