CAD pi
曹丕 CAD pi (187 - 226), Chinese writer, founder of the dynasty Wei, was the author of a literary text of esthetics, 論文, and an important poet.
He is the second wire of CAD CAD. With died of his half-brother CAD Ang, he becomes the heir to CAD CAD. He accompanies his father during the invasion by the province of Ji and later, when CAD CAD is named King of Wei, he devotes himself to a fight with the succession against his brother CAD Zhi. CAD pi, being a very astute man, buys the support of the close relations of its father, thus gaining the succession. Thus, after the death of CAD CAD, CAD pi inherits the titles of Prime Minister for the Han, of King of Wei and gains the title of Imperial Guard of the province of Ji. Shortly after its rise, CAD pi founds the kingdom of Wei by détrônant the Empereur Xian, becoming thus the first emperor of Wei. In year 221, CAD pi accepts the tender of Sun Quan and the title of King of the Wu gives him.
A little later, CAD pi orders the invasion of the kingdom of Wu on three different faces, but this one is quickly demolished; a little later using the nations Qiang and Nanman, an invasion of the Royaume of Shu on five faces also fails. In 223, he suspects his brother CAD Zhang of wanting to usurp the throne and the fact of poisoning without his knowledge, at the time of part of Weiqi. Following its recent defeats, CAD pi is obstinated to make a new attack against Wu and takes part personally in the invasion, but its army is once again demolished and sudden of serious losses.
After 7 years of reign, CAD pi was to assassinate by Sima Yi, which made it stumble on the ground, and this last this crashed to pieces cranium against a rock and lost the life on the blow. CAD pi dies at age the 40 years and in spite of its military failures, it knew, just like his father, to leave his mark in poetry.
See too
Related articles
- Personalities of the kingdom of Wei
- Zhen Ji, wife (?)
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