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Cao Pi (Zihuan)   曹丕 (子桓)

Lived: AD 187–226

Biographies:

Served: Wei

Cao Cao’s second son and successor. Deposed Emperor Xian. First Wei Emperor.

Officer Details

Wade-Giles: Ts‘ao P‘i (Tzŭ-huan)
Simplified Chinese: 曹丕 (子桓)
Pronunciation: Cao2 Pi1 (Zi3huan2)  
Cantonese (Yale): Chou Pei (Ji-wun)
Cantonese (Jyutpin): Cou Pei (Zi-wun)
Min-Nan: Co Pi (Cu-hoan)

Birthplace: Qiao County, Pei County
(Presently Bo Zhou city in An Hui Province)

Rank and Titles

General of the Gentlemen of the Household for All Purposes; Heir-Apparent; King of Wei; Governor of Jizhou; Emperor of Wei

Family and Relationships

Cao Song (Grandfather); Cao Cao (Father); Empress Bian (Mother); Cao Ang (Older Brother); Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, Cao Xiong and others (Younger brothers); Empress Zhen, Empress Guo (Wives); Cao Rui, Cao Xie, Cao Rui, Cao Jian, Cao Lin, Cao Li, Cao Yong, Cao Gong, Cao Yan (Sons)

Literary Appearances

Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 32-34, 68, 72, 78-82, 84-87, 91, 93, 94, 97, 99, 106, 109, 111, 119, 120

Search Results
Cao pi vs Cao zhi
Date: 11/06     Replies:  17
What if Cao Pi listened to Liu Ye?
Date: 08/03     Replies:  13
Sons of Cao Cao and Cao Pi (updated May 28)
Date: 05/03     Replies:  15
Cao Pi compared to Cao Zhi
Date: 04/03     Replies:  21

Biographies

Cao Pi's autobiography
Date: 09/03     Replies:  27

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May 22, 2008