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Emperor Cao Of Wei: The Best Puppet of Destiny

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The Wei Yuan Emperor Cao Huan, whose real name was Huang, was also a puppet with a relatively good fate.

Xu Cao was too heroic and martial, and used up the essence of the old Cao family, and the later Emperor Wei was not very capable, and the power was basically in the hands of Sima Shi, except for Cao Wan's predecessor Cao Huan, who was also known to passers-by- he had literary talent and was good at painting; he had ambitions and did not want to be a pawn in Sima Shi's hands, so after six years of serving as emperor, he took hundreds of people to kill Sima Zhao. Unfortunately, he failed, and even Sima Zhao's shadow was not seen, and he was killed by his subordinates--so, this outstanding talent of the Cao family, who was called "Cai Tong Chen Si, Wu Taizu" by the world Zhong Hui, fell heroically when he was twenty years old.

It was in this situation that Cao Huan ascended to the throne.

He was self-aware, not as self-sufficient as his predecessors, and honestly became his emperor. With the "assistance" of Sima Shi, the southwest destroyed Shu Han and the southeast rejected Sun Wu, expanding Wei's territory—in any case, these feats were enough for him to blow when he saw his ancestors under the Nine Springs.

However, Sima Shi, who had already had the heart of Wei, did not give him much time to enjoy all this. He may have been afraid or perhaps looking forward to the day when it had finally arrived. After Sima Zhao's death, his son Sima Yan succeeded Xiangguo and the King of Jin, and not long after, he forced Cao Yan, who had only been emperor for five years, to take the throne and establish the Jin Dynasty.

I think that in that year, Cao Pi was under Zen by Emperor Xian of Han, and Cao Yi was also zen in Sima Yan, and for forty-five years, Zen came and went. It's really a cycle of cause and effect, and the retribution is not happy. At that time, how could Cao Pi think of this? How could he have thought that Cao Wei, who had been founded for less than fifty years, would be drowned?

Fortunately, Sima Yan remembered the old feelings, and sealed Cao Yan as the King of Chen Liu, eating ten thousand households, and writing letters could not be called subjects, and he could not bow down to the edict; he also let him use the banner of the Son of Heaven, which could worship the ancestors of the Wei state, and the dress was the same as that of the Wei Dynasty.

He was at ease as King Chen Liu of Thirty-Eight years and died at the age of fifty-eight. His fiefdom was not abolished until Southern Qi, which lasted 214 years. This was something that Sima Yan could not have imagined.

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