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Cao Cao had six daughters, three married to Emperor Xian of Han, and to whom did the other three marry?

Cao Cao was an outstanding politician, military figure, poet, and founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, and he was a man of great talent in his life to unify the north.

Cao Cao had twenty-five sons, in addition, six daughters, and these six daughters are verifiable in historical records.

Three of Cao Cao's six daughters were married to Emperor Xian of Han, and one of them was made empress, so who did the other three daughters marry? How did it end?

Cao Cao had six daughters, three married to Emperor Xian of Han, and to whom did the other three marry?

First of all, Cao Cao's three daughters were married to Emperor Xian of Han.

In the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213), Cao Cao made duke of Wei and sent his three daughters, Cao Xian, Cao Jie, and Cao Hua, all into the imperial palace, and became concubines of Liu Xie, the emperor of Han. Among them, Cao Jie was made empress in the 20th year of Jian'an (215) by Emperor Xian of Han.

The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Volume 10, and the Tenth Book of the Empress Chronicle records that in the eighteenth year of Jian'an, he was engaged in three female constitutions, festivals, and Huawei's wives, and hired 50,000 horses with bundles of xuan, and the younger ones stayed in the country. Nineteen years, and worship as a nobleman. And the empress dowager was killed, and the next year, the festival was established as empress.

When Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian of Han to give way, Cao Jie opposed his brother Cao Pi's usurpation of the throne and threw Yuxi to the ground. Cao Pi declared himself empress dowager, and created Emperor Xian of Han the Duke of Shanyang, and Cao Jie became the Duchess of Shanyang.

Cao Cao had six daughters, three married to Emperor Xian of Han, and to whom did the other three marry?

In the first year of the Jing Dynasty (260), Cao Jie died, with the courtesy name Mu and the historical title of "Empress Xianmu".

Cao Xian and Cao Hua, the ending is unknown.

Who did Cao Cao's other three daughters marry?

The eldest daughter, Princess Qinghe, married Xiahou Shu, the son of Xiahou Huan. It is in the rendition, Zhuge Liang said, put Xiahou Shu like a duck, and Jiang Wei is like the one who gets a phoenix.

Cao Cao had six daughters, three married to Emperor Xian of Han, and to whom did the other three marry?

Princess Qinghe was born to Cao Cao and Lady Liu, and was the mother of Cao Cao's eldest son, Cao Ang.

In the early years of Jian'an, Cao Cao wanted to marry Princess Aiqinghe to Ding Yi, because Ding Yi was particularly talented, but Cao Pi objected that Ding Yi was talented and good, but his eyes were too small to look good, and the appearance of people was still very important, and it was better to marry Xiahou Mao's son Xiahou Mao, and moreover, he was also kissed.

Therefore, Cao Cao agreed and married Princess Qinghe to Xiahou Mao.

Therefore, Cao Pi also offended Ding Yi, causing Ding Yi to support Cao Zhi.

Because Xiahou Shu was a clumsy disciple and very, when he was guarding guanzhong in the town, he took a lot of concubines, therefore, Princess Qinghe was very angry and disagreed with her husband, and later, Princess Qinghe and her uncle framed Xiahou Shu, did not succeed, and the relationship with Xiahou Shu was even more tense, until it was like a strange road.

The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu, and the Biography of Marquis Cao of Zhuxia, quoting wei luo, records that when Shu was in the west, he had many concubines, and the princess was thus at odds with Shu.

Princess Qinghe's ending is unknown.

Princess Anyang, married Xun Yu,000 son of Xun Yu.

Cao Cao had six daughters, three married to Emperor Xian of Han, and to whom did the other three marry?

The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, the Book of Wei, and the Biography of Xun Yuyou Jia Records that Taizu took his daughter Yu as the eldest son of Yu, later known as Princess Anyang.

Therefore, Cao Cao and Xun Yu were the sons and daughters of the family, and Princess Anyang gave birth to two sons, Xun Hu and Xun Feng.

Princess Anyang's ending is unknown.

Princess Jinxiang married Cao Cao's adopted son He Yan.

He Yan was also very and took a lot of concubines, so princess Jinxiang did not have a good relationship with her husband.

Sima Yi launched the Gaopingling Rebellion, and because He Yan was a henchman of Cao Shuang, Sima Yi killed He Yan.

The "Late Biography of Wei" records that Yan Mu returned to her son's palace, beat her cheek to the messenger, begged Bai to live, and the messenger was equipped with Bai Xuanwang. King Xuan also heard that Lady Yan had foresight, and her heart was often jiazhi; and for the sake of King Pei, she would not kill her.

When He Yan was killed, his mother Lady Yin pleaded bitterly with Sima Yi, and in the end, Sima Yi spared He Yan's son and Princess Jinxiang.

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