Cao Xiong
Cao Xiong , ( Chinese 曹 熊 , Pinyin Cáo Xióng , W.-G. Ts'ao Hsiung ; * 195 ; † 220 ) was a son of the Chinese warlord Cao Cao .
His mother was Cao Cao's second wife, Bian . He died young, but the cause of death is not recorded in historical documents.
In the story of the Three Kingdoms , a novel by Luo Guanzhong , Cao Xiong is said to have been punished by his older brother Cao Pi for failing to appear at her father's funeral. He hung himself up.
He was posthumously bestowed the title of Prince Huai of Xiao in 234 , and his son inherited the title.
Web links
- Family Trees Cao and Xiahou (English)
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SURNAME | Cao, Xiong |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Prince Huai of Xiao; 曹 熊 (Chinese); Cáo, Xióng (pinyin); Ts'ao, Hsiung |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Son of the Chinese warlord Cao Cao |
DATE OF BIRTH | 195 |
DATE OF DEATH | 220 |