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    Cao Biao (195 – July 251), courtesy name Zhuhu, was an imperial prince of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period of China. Life. Cao Biao was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power in the late Eastern Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period.

  2. About | Accessibility | Submissions. Cao Biao (曹彪), styled Zhuhu (朱虎), born in Pei. “Cao Zhi wrote a poem about him. Cao Biao would later be found guilty of treason.”. Cao Biao was affiliated with and the Wei Kingdom. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

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  4. Coordinates: 32.0450°N 112.1360°E. The Battle of Changban was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Liu Bei in October 208 in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. The battle took place at Changban (長坂; south of present-day Duodao District, Jingmen, Hubei ). [1] Background.

    • c. October 208
    • Cao Cao victoryLiu Bei evacuated to Xiakou
  5. Liu Bei: Short Biography from the Sanguozhi “Records of the Three Kingdoms” and other historical sources. Lifespan: (161-223), died at age 62. Age 28 when Dong Zhuo seized the Imperial government (189). Age 35 when Cao Cao seized the Imperial government (196). Age 39 when he fought at the Battle of Guandu (200).

  6. Cao Cao: Short Biography from the Sanguozhi “Records of the Three Kingdoms” and other historical sources. Lifespan: (155-220), died at age 65. Age 34 when Dong Zhuo seized the Imperial government (189). Age 41 when he seized the Imperial government (196). Age 45 when he fought at the Battle of Guandu (200).

  7. Cao Biao was a general of Wei. Cao Biao held various appointments such as Marquis of Shouchun, Duke of Luoyang, King of Geyang, King of Wu, King of Shouchun, King of Baima, and King of Chu. His brother Cao Zhi wrote a poem about him. Later on, he was found guilty of treason.

  8. Yang Xiu (Han dynasty) Yang Xiu (175 [2] –219 [3] ), [a] courtesy name Dezu, was an official and adviser serving under the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Life. Yang Xiu was a son of Yang Biao (楊彪) and a grandson of Yang Ci (楊賜). His mother, Lady Yuan (袁氏), was Yuan Shu 's sister. [4]

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