Cao Cao’s third son and originally favored as heir. Famous Poet.
Officer Details
Wade-Giles: Ts‘ao Chih (Tzŭ-chien)
Simplified Chinese: 曹植 (子建)
Pronunciation: Cao2 Zhi2 (Zi3jian4) ![]()
Cantonese (Yale): Chou Jik (Ji-gin)
Cantonese (Jyutpin): Cou Zik (Zi-gin)
Min-Nan: Co Tit (Cu-kian)
Rank and Titles
Earl of Pingyuan (AD 212); Earl of Linzi (AD 215); Enemy-defeating General (AD 220) Earl of Anxiang (AD 223; demotion); Earl of Yingcheng (AD 223); Prince of Chen (AD 232);
Family and Relationships
Cao Cao (Father); Empress Bian (Mother); Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Xiong (Brothers)
Literary Appearances
Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 34, 44, 68, 72, 78, 79, 91
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