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CAO WEI

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'Cao Wei' () was one of the regimes that competed for control of China during the Three Kingdoms period. It was established by Cao Cao, who become the most powerful military leader in northern and central China. After 213, Cao Cao's feudal holdings were given the name Wei; historians often add the prefix Cao (from Cao Cao's family name) to distinguish it from the other states in Chinese history also known as Wei, such as the earlier State of Wei during the Warring States Period, and the later Northern Wei state. In 220, when Cao Cao's son deposed the last emperor of the Han Dynasty, Wei became the name of the new dynasty he founded.

Contents
History
Important figures
Sovereigns of Cao Wei
Reference
See also

History


During the decline of the Han Dynasty, the northern part of China was under the control of Cao Cao, the Imperial Chancellor to the last Han emperor (see Unification of northern China). In 213, he was titled the "Duke of Wei" and given ten cities as his domain. This area was named the "State of Wei". At that time, the southern part of China was already divided into two areas controlled by two warlords (later the Kingdom of Shu and Kingdom of Wu). In 216, Cao Cao was promoted to "King of Wei".
In March 15 of 220, Cao Cao died and his son Cao Pi succeeded to the title "King of Wei" and the position as Imperial Chancellor. Later that year in December 11, Cao Pi seized the imperial throne and claimed to have founded the Wei Dynasty, but Liu Bei of Shu Han immediately contested his claim to the throne, and Sun Quan of Eastern Wu followed suit in 222.
Wei conquered Shu Han in 263. Shortly afterwards, in 265, the Wei dynasty was overthrown by its last Imperial Chancellor, Sima Yan, grandson of Sima Yi, who then founded the Jin Dynasty.

Important figures



Cao Cao

Cao Chun

Cao Fang

Cao Hong

Cao Huan

Cao Mao

Cao Pi

Cao Ren

Cao Rui

Cao Shuang

Cao Xiu

Cao Zhang

Cao Zhen

Cao Zhi

Cheng Yu

Chen Qun

Chen Tai

Deng Ai

Dian Wei

Empress Bian (Cao Mao)

Empress Bian (Yuan)

Empress Dowager Bian

Empress Guo Nüwang

Empress Guo

Empress Mao

Empress Wang

Empress Wenzhao

Empress Xianmu

Empress Zhang

Empress Zhen

Gao Lan

Gongsun Yuan

Guanqiu Jian

Guo Huai

Guo Jia

Hao Zhao

Jia Xu

Li Dian

Man Chong

Mi Heng

Pang De

Sima Shi

Sima Yan

Sima Yi

Sima Zhao

Wang Lang

Wang Shuang

Wen Qin

Wen Yang

Xiahou Ba

Xiahou Dun

Xiahou He

Xiahou Mao

Xiahou Shang

Xiahou Wei

Xiahou Yuan

Xu Chu

Xu Huang

Xun You

Xun Yu

Yang Hu

Yue Jin

Yu Jin

Zhang He

Zhang Liao

Zhong Hui

Zhong Yao

Zhuge Dan

Sovereigns of Cao Wei


'Cao Wèi or Kingdom of Wèi 220-265 AD'
Posthumous Names family (in bold) name and first names Year(s) of Reigns Era Names and their range of years
''Chinese Convention: family and first names, and less commonly "Wèi" + posthumous name + "di"''
Emperor Wen of Wei, ch. 文, py. wén 'Cao' Pi, ch. 曹丕, py. cáo pī 220-226 ''Huangchu'' (黃初 huang2 chu1) 220-226
Emperor Ming of Wei, ch.py. míng 'Cao' Rui, ch. 曹叡, py. cáo rùi 226-239 ''Taihe'' (太和 tài hé) 227-233
''Qinglong'' (青龍 qīng lóng) 233-237
''Jingchu'' (景初 jĭng chū) 237-239
Shao (少 py. shao4) or King of Qi of Wei, ch. 齊王, py. qí wáng 'Cao' Fang, ch. 曹芳, py. cáo fāng 239-254 ''Zhengshi'' (正始 zhèng shĭ) 240-249
''Jiaping'' (嘉平 jīa píng) 249-254
Gaoguixiang Gong of Wei, ch. 高貴鄉公, py. gāo gùi xīang gōng 'Cao' Mao, ch. 曹髦, py. cáo máo 254-260 ''Zhengyuan'' (正元 zhèng yúan) 254-256
''Ganlu'' (甘露 gān lù) 256-260
Emperor Yuan of Wei, ch. 元, py. yúan 'Cao' Huan, ch. 曹奐, py. cáo hùan 260-265 ''Jingyuan'' (景元 jĭng yúan) 260-264
''Xianxi'' (咸熙 xían xī) 264-265

Reference



Bo Yang's edition of Zizhi Tongjian by Sima Guang. 柏楊版資治通鑑

de Crespigny, Rafe. "To Establish Peace: being the Chronicle of the Later Han dynasty for the years 201 to 220 AD as recorded in Chapters 64 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang". Volume 2. Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra. 1996. ISBN 0-7315-2526-4.

See also



Shu Han

Eastern Wu

Three Kingdoms

Personages of the Three Kingdoms

Timeline of the Three Kingdoms period

★ ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''

Records of Three Kingdoms

★ ''Dynasty Warriors''

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