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Cao and Ren
* Cao Chun, younger brother of Cao Ren ( d. 210 )
* Cao Ren, general of Wei ( b. 168 )
In 219, Guan Yu advanced north, attacking Fancheng, scoring a major victory over Cao Ren.
Guan Yu, who is in charge of Jing Province, leads his troops to attack Cao Ren in the Battle of Fancheng.
After almost a year of fighting, Cao Cao could no longer afford continuous loss of materiel and labor in the siege, and ordered Cao Ren to withdraw from Jiangling fortress.
In 219, Guan Yu attacked the nearby enemy city of Fancheng ( present-day Fancheng District, Xiangyang, Hubei ), which was guarded by Cao Ren, and besieged it.
As he was threatened by rival Yuan Shao in the north and could not divide his attention, Cao Cao attempted to further reinforce the alliance with Sun Ce by marrying the daughter of his relative Cao Ren to Sun Ce's youngest brother Sun Kuang.
Cao Cao became concerned about such developments in his rear, but his cousin Cao Ren observed that Liu Bei could not have too much control over his new men given by Yuan Shao.
So Cao Cao sent Cao Ren to deal with the rebellion.
Cao Ren succeeded, killing the rebel leader Liu Pi and routing Liu Bei.
Cao Ren again responded to the threat by defeating Han Meng at Mount Jiluo ( 雞洛山 ; 50 li northeast of present-day Xinmi, Henan ).
In 219, Cao Cao's cousin and leading general Cao Ren was besieged at the fortress at Fancheng ( 樊城 ; present-day Fancheng District, Hubei ) by Guan Yu.

Cao and cousin
* Cao Hong, cousin of Cao Cao ( d. 233 )
In the novel, Xiahou Dun was said to be a cousin of Cao Cao, while his loss of an eye was also made much more dramatic than it probably was.
His cousin Yuan Yin feared Cao Cao and gave up Shouchun.
Over the next few years, Cao Mao gradually established a circle of people around him, including Sima Zhao's cousin Sima Wang, Wang Shen ( 王沈 ), Pei Xiu, and Zhong Hui, all of whom were known for their literary talent.
: A limb will be lost ( Referring to Xiahou Yuan, who was said to be a good, loyal friend and cousin of Cao Cao ).
Xiahou Ba's parents were important figures in Cao Wei ; his father, Xiahou Yuan, had fought alongside his distant cousin and founder of Wei, Cao Cao, since the start of the civil wars and was one of the most trusted of Cao's generals, and Xiahou Ba's mother was a sister-in-law of Cao Cao.
However, according to Weilüe, Cao Hong, Cao Cao's younger cousin, requested the presence of Sima in order to start a friendship with the latter, who did not have a very high opinion of Cao Hong and feigned illness by carrying a cane in order to avoid meeting him.

Cao and warlord
* Yuan Shao, major warlord who ruled Northern China until defeated by Cao Cao ( d. 202 )
* Lü Bu, Chinese warlord ( killed by Cao Cao )
* Guo Jia, trusted adviser to the warlord Cao Cao ( d. 207 )
* Chinese warlord Cao Cao defeats Yuan Shao in the battle of Guandu.
* The Cao Wei general Sima Yi destroys the outlying northeastern Chinese warlord Gongsun Yuan in his Liaodong campaign.
* Cao Zhi, Chinese poet, also younger brother of Cao Pi and son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao.
* Xi Zhicai, advisor to the warlord Cao Cao
* Cao Song, father of the warlord Cao Cao
* Emperor Xian of Han returns to Luoyang ravaged by war and seeks for protection of warlord Cao Cao.
* Cao Chong, favorite son of the warlord Cao Cao ( d. 208 )

Cao and d
* 1930 – Nguyen Cao Ky, Vietnamese politician, 16th Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam ( d. 2011 )
* January 1 – Cao Bá Quát, Vietnamese poet ( d. 1855 )
* Cheng Yu, advisor of Cao Cao ( d. 220 )
* Cao Cao, last chancellor of the Han Dynasty ( d. 220 )
* Hua Xin, advisor of Cao Cao ( d. 231 )
* Xun You, advisor of Cao Cao ( d. 214 )
* Lady Bian, second wife of Cao Cao, mother of Cao Wei's first emperor, Cao Pi ( d. 230 )
* Cao Ang, eldest son of Cao Cao ( d. 197 )
* Yang Xiu, advisor to Cao Cao ( d. 219 )
* Cao Zhang, Chinese general, son of Cao Cao ( d. 223 )
* Xun Yu, advisor to Cao Cao ( d. 212 )

Cao and .
* 1461 – The Ming Dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor.
* 1975 – General Cao Van Vien, chief of the South Vietnamese military, departs for the US as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on victory.
In ancient China, large canals for river transport were established as far back as the Warring States ( 481 – 221 BC ), the longest one of that period being the Hong Gou ( Canal of the Wild Geese ), which according to the ancient historian Sima Qian connected the old states of Song, Zhang, Chen, Cai, Cao, and Wei.
After Cao Cao reunified the north in 208, his son proclaimed the Wei dynasty in 220.
For example, in one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, The Dream of the Red Chamber ( believed to be a semi-autobiographical account of author Cao Xueqin's own family life ), three generations of the Jia family are supported by one favorite concubine of the Emperor.
Wang Lequan, Wang Zhaoguo, Hui Liangyu, Liu Qi, Liu Yunshan, Li Changchun, Wu Yi, Wu Bangguo, Wu Guanzheng, Zhang Lichang, Zhang Dejiang, Luo Gan, Zhou Yongkang, Hu Jintao, Yu Zhengsheng, He Guoqiang, Jia Qinglin, Guo Boxiong, Cao Gangchuan, Zeng Qinghong, Zeng Peiyan, Wen Jiabao.
* 220 – Cao Pi forces Emperor Xian of Han to abdicated the Han Dynasty throne.
The Cao Wei empire is established.
* 226 – Cao Pi dies after an illness ; his son Cao Rui succeeds him as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei.
* 1965 – Civilian Prime Minister of South Vietnam Phan Huy Quat resigned after being unable to work with a junta led by Nguyen Cao Ky.
* 265 – Sima Yan, the successor to his father Sima Zhao as the Cao Wei regent, forces Cao Huan to abdicated the throne and establishes the Jin Dynasty.
* 1966 – After a policy dispute, Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam's ruling junta launches a military attack on the forces of General Ton That Dinh, forcing him to abandon his command.
* 1966 – Military Prime Minister of South Vietnam Nguyen Cao Ky sacked rival General Nguyen Chanh Thi, precipitating large-scale civil and military dissension in parts of the nation.
Another example is Cao Dai, a Vietnamese faith that duplicates the Catholic hierarchy, which is declared legitimate by religious authorities in Cao Dai due to the fact that, according to them, God created both Catholicism and Cao Dai.
* Huai-Dong Cao and Xi-Ping Zhu published a paper in the June 2006 issue of the Asian Journal of Mathematics with an exposition of the complete proof of the Poincaré and geometrization conjectures.
In the same issue, the AJM editorial board issued an apology for what it called " incautions " in the Cao – Zhu paper.
Some of the Cao Dai saints and saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica are examples of such.
The Tianshi school was officially recognized by ruler Cao Cao in 215, legitimizing Cao Cao's rise to power in return.

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