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The number one in Chinese history - three kingdoms Wei 05 - Wei Yuan Emperor Cao Wan

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The number one in Chinese history - three kingdoms Wei 05 - Wei Yuan Emperor Cao Wan

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reign

260-265

identity

Emperor Yuan of Wei Cao.

Son of Cao Yu, King of Yan.

The last emperor of the Cao Wei Dynasty.

Life

In 258, he was enfeoffed as a township duke of Changdao Province.

In 260, Cao Xian, the Duke of GaoguiXiang, was killed by ChengJi, and Sima Zhao consulted with his courtiers to establish Cao Huan as emperor. Although Cao Huan was named emperor, he was actually a puppet of Sima Shi.

In 265, after Sima Zhao's death, his son Sima Yan succeeded him as King of Jin and usurped power in the State of Wei, the State of Wei fell, and Cao Yi was demoted to the title of King of ChenLiu.

In 302, Cao Huan died, and his posthumous title was Emperor Yuan.

He died at the age of 58.

263

Three ways to cut Shu, surprisingly victorious

After the fall of Shu and the rise of Jinxing, Emperor Hanzong was extinct

Wei Jin was graceful, and Ji Kang was killed

The battle between Jin and Wu, the frontier at the time of the Ding Revolution

264

The two soldiers competed for merit, and Deng Ai and Zhong Hui were killed

Happy and unable to support Ah Dou

appraise

Personality: Gentle, weak

Cao Yan was a puppet with no power and no power, no political achievements, and Zen gave way to Sima Yan and died under house arrest. The Cao Wei regime was officially transferred from his hands to the hands of Sima Jin.

Chen Shou's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "King Chen Liu gong himself to the south, Zaifu ruled the government, looked up to the previous style, gave way and Zen, then sealed the great country, as a guest in Jin, than the mountain and yang, and the class favored Jia Yan." ”

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