词条 | Cao Pi |
释义 | Cao Pi emperor of Wei dynasty Wade-Giles romanization Ts'ao P'i, posthumous name (shi) (Wei) Wendi, courtesy name (zi) Zihuan born AD 187, Bo Xian 【now in modern Anhui province】, China died May 226, China founder of the short-lived Wei dynasty (AD 220–265/266) during the Sanguo (Three Kingdoms) period of Chinese history. The son of the great general and warlord Cao Cao of the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220), Cao Pi succeeded his father as king of Wei upon the latter's death in 220. At the same time, Cao Pi formally proclaimed the end of the Han and the inauguration of the Wei dynasty, of which he was the first emperor. He retired the last Han emperor with great honours and married the emperor's two daughters. He then undertook administrative reforms in his domains. Cao Pi's Wei dynasty never controlled more than the northern part of China and lasted less than 50 years. |
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