Cao Rui, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Cao Rui

Chinese emperor

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0205

Date of Death: 22-Jan-0239

Profession: monarch

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Cao Rui

  • Cao Rui (pronunciation ) (204 or 206 – 22 January 239), courtesy name Yuanzhong, was the second emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
  • His parentage is in dispute: his mother, Lady Zhen, was Yuan Xi's wife, but she later remarried Cao Pi, the first ruler of Wei.
  • Based on conflicting accounts of his age, Pei Songzhi calculated that, in order to be Cao Pi's son, Cao Rui could not have been 36 (by East Asian age reckoning) when he died as recorded, so the recorded age was in error; Lu Bi and Mou Guangsheng argued instead that Cao Rui was Yuan Xi's son. Cao Rui's reign was viewed in many different ways throughout Chinese history.
  • He was an emperor who was known to have been a strong military strategist and a good leader astute in commissioning capable officials.
  • At the same time, he was personally a supporter of arts.
  • He devoted much resources into building palaces and ancestral temples, and his reign saw the stalemate between his empire, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu become more entrenched.
  • His building projects and his desire to have many concubines (who numbered in the thousands) greatly exhausted the imperial treasury.
  • On his deathbed, he entrusted his son Cao Fang to the regency of Cao Shuang and Sima Yi — a fatal mistake for his clan, as Cao Shuang monopolised power and governed incompetently, eventually drawing a violent reaction from Sima Yi, who overthrew him in a coup d'état (Incident at Gaoping Tombs) and became in control of the Wei government from AD 249, eventually allowing his grandson Sima Yan to usurp the throne in AD 266.
  • After his death, Cao Rui was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Ming" with the temple name "Liezu".

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