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Tsao Chi-hung ( Chinese: 曹啟鴻; pinyin: Cáo Qǐhóng; born 1 March 1948) is a Taiwanese politician. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party, he was a member of the National Assembly from 1992 to 1994 and has served two terms each in the Legislative Yuan and as Pingtung County Magistrate.
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Cáo is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 曹 (Cáo). It is listed 26th in the Song -era Hundred Family Surnames poem. Cao is romanized as " Tsao " in Wade-Giles (Ts'ao), which is widely adopted in Taiwan , although the apostrophe is often omitted in practice.
Cao Pi ( pronunciation ⓘ) ( c. late 187 [2] – 29 June 226 [3] ), [4] courtesy name Zihuan, was the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.
Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the foster son of the eunuch Cao Teng and the father of the warlord Cao Cao, who rose to prominence in the final years of Eastern Han and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period.
King of Wei. In June 216, Emperor Xian promoted Cao Cao from a duke to a vassal king under the title "King of Wei" ( 魏王 ). Cao Cao summoned Sima Fang, who had recommended him to be the Commandant of the North District in Luoyang early in his career, to meet him in Ye, where they had a chat.
Early life. Cao Ren was a younger second cousin of Cao Cao. [7] . His grandfather Cao Bao (曹襃) and father Cao Chi (曹熾) served in the government of the Eastern Han dynasty. [8] . He had a younger full brother, Cao Chun. As their father died when they were still young, Cao Ren and Cao Chun lived with another family.
Cao Zhi ( pronunciation ⓘ; Chinese: 曹植; 192 – 27 December 232), [a] courtesy name Zijian ( Chinese: 子建 ), posthumously known as Prince Si of Chen (陈思王), was a prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China, and an accomplished poet in his time.