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词条 Cao Xuan (Cao Cao's son)
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{{Infobox royalty
| name = Cao Xuan
曹玹
| image =
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption =
| succession = Prince of Jiyang (濟陽王)
(posthumous)
| succession1 = Duke of Jiyang (濟陽公)
(posthumous)
| succession2 = Marquis of Xi District (西鄉侯)
| reign2 = 211 – {{circa}} 215
| reign-type2 = Tenure
| successor2 = Cao Zan
| birth_date = Unknown
| death_date = Unknown
| house = House of Cao
| father = Cao Cao
| mother = Lady Qin
| posthumous name = Prince Huai (懷王)
| full name = Family name: Cao (曹)
Given name: Xuan (玹)
}}{{Chinese name|Cao}}Cao Xuan ({{fl.}} 210s) was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power in the late Eastern Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. His mother was Lady Qin (秦夫人), a concubine of Cao Cao. She also bore Cao Cao another son, Cao Jun.[1] He was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Xi District (西鄉侯) in 211 by Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the Han dynasty. He died sometime before or in 215, and had no son to succeed him.[2]

In 215, Emperor Xian designated Cao Zan (曹贊), a son of Cao Xuan's half-brother Cao Lin, as Cao Xuan's heir. Like Cao Xuan before him, Cao Zan also died early without a son to succeed him. Around 220, after Cao Xuan's half-brother Cao Pi usurped the throne from Emperor Xian and became the first emperor of the Cao Wei state, he designated Cao Zan's younger brother, Cao Yi (曹壹), as Cao Zan's successor. In 221, Cao Yi was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Jiyang (濟陽侯). Two years later, he was promoted from a marquis to a duke under the title "Duke of Jiyang" (濟陽公). In 230, Cao Pi's successor Cao Rui honoured Cao Xuan with the posthumous title "Duke Huai of Jiyang" (濟陽懷公). In 232, he elevated Cao Xuan to the status of a prince, hence Cao Xuan was known posthumously as "Prince Huai of Jiyang" (濟陽懷王). Cao Rui also awarded Cao Zan the posthumous title "Marquis Ai of Xi District" (西鄉哀侯). After Cao Yi died, he was honoured with the posthumous title "Duke Dao" (悼公), and was succeeded by his son Cao Heng (曹恒) as the Duke of Jiyang. Throughout the reigns of the subsequent Wei emperors, the number of taxable households in Cao Heng's dukedom increased until it reached 1,900.[3]

See also

  • Cao Wei family trees#Lady Qin
  • Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms

References

1. ^(武皇帝二十五男: ... 秦夫人生濟陽懷王玹、陳留恭王峻, ...) Sanguozhi vol. 20.
2. ^(濟陽懷王玹,建安十六年封西鄉侯。早薨,無子。) Sanguozhi vol. 20.
3. ^(二十年,以沛王林子贊襲玹爵邑,早薨,無子。文帝復以贊弟壹紹玹後。黃初二年,改封濟陽侯。四年,進爵為公。太和四年,追進玹爵,謚曰懷公。六年,又進號曰懷王,追謚贊曰西鄉哀侯。壹薨,謚曰悼公。子恒嗣。景初、正元、景元中,累增邑,并前千九百戶。) Sanguozhi vol. 20.
  • Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi).
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3 : Year of birth unknown|Year of death unknown|Cao Cao and immediate family

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