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Cao Shuo (fl. third century) was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to prominence towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period of China. His mother was Lady Liu (劉夫人), a concubine of Cao Cao. She also bore Cao Cao another son (Cao Ang) and a daughter (Princess Qinghe (清河公主)). He died sometime before the Cao Wei state was established in 220. In 229, the second Wei emperor, Cao Rui, honoured Cao Shuo with the posthumous title "Prince Shang of Xiang" (相殤王). In 233, Cao Rui designated Cao Shuo's son, Cao Qian (曹潛), as the Prince of Xiang (相王), but Cao Qian died in the same year and was posthumously honoured as "Prince Min of Xiang" (相愍王). In 234, Cao Rui designated Cao Yan (曹偃), Cao Qian's son, as the new Prince of Xiang an

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  • Cao Shuo (fl. third century) was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to prominence towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period of China. His mother was Lady Liu (劉夫人), a concubine of Cao Cao. She also bore Cao Cao another son (Cao Ang) and a daughter (Princess Qinghe (清河公主)). He died sometime before the Cao Wei state was established in 220. In 229, the second Wei emperor, Cao Rui, honoured Cao Shuo with the posthumous title "Prince Shang of Xiang" (相殤王). In 233, Cao Rui designated Cao Shuo's son, Cao Qian (曹潛), as the Prince of Xiang (相王), but Cao Qian died in the same year and was posthumously honoured as "Prince Min of Xiang" (相愍王). In 234, Cao Rui designated Cao Yan (曹偃), Cao Qian's son, as the new Prince of Xiang and granted him a princedom containing 2,500 taxable households. Cao Yan died in 236 and was posthumously honoured as "Prince Huai of Xiang" (相懷王). Since Cao Yan had no son to succeed him, his princedom was abolished. In 255, the fifth Wei emperor Cao Mao designated Cao Song (曹竦), a son of Cao Mao (Prince of Laoling), as Cao Yan's successor and restored the princedom. (en)
  • 曹 鑠(そう しゃく、生没年不詳)は、後漢末期の人。曹操の第二子(次男)。生母は早世した劉夫人。曹昂は同母兄で、末妹に清河長公主(夏侯楙の夫人)がいる。また、曹丕・曹彰・曹植・曹熊・曹彪・曹沖・曹林・曹據・曹宇・曹袞らは異母弟にあたる。 母が若死したために兄と妹と共に嫡母の丁夫人に養育されたと思われる。だが、彼は病弱のため正史にはほとんど登場しない。結局20歳前後で若死したという。なお、彼の没年が長兄の曹昂の戦死より前なのか後なのかは一切は全く不明である。ただ、197年に継母の卞氏(曹丕らの生母)が父の曹操の正室に昇格したところを見ると、それ以前に亡くなったと思われる。 229年(太和3年)に甥の明帝曹叡から相王に追封され、「殤」の諡が贈られ、相殤王と呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 상상왕 조삭(相殤王 曹鑠, ? ~ ?)은 중국 조위의 추존 제후왕으로, 무제의 아들이자 풍민왕의 동복동생이다. (ko)
  • 曹铄(2世紀-?),曹操次子,劉夫人生,是曹操庶長子曹昂同母弟。早逝。魏明帝太和三年(229年)追封相王,谥曰殇。 (zh)
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  • Family name: Cao (en)
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  • 曹鑠 (en)
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  • 曹 鑠(そう しゃく、生没年不詳)は、後漢末期の人。曹操の第二子(次男)。生母は早世した劉夫人。曹昂は同母兄で、末妹に清河長公主(夏侯楙の夫人)がいる。また、曹丕・曹彰・曹植・曹熊・曹彪・曹沖・曹林・曹據・曹宇・曹袞らは異母弟にあたる。 母が若死したために兄と妹と共に嫡母の丁夫人に養育されたと思われる。だが、彼は病弱のため正史にはほとんど登場しない。結局20歳前後で若死したという。なお、彼の没年が長兄の曹昂の戦死より前なのか後なのかは一切は全く不明である。ただ、197年に継母の卞氏(曹丕らの生母)が父の曹操の正室に昇格したところを見ると、それ以前に亡くなったと思われる。 229年(太和3年)に甥の明帝曹叡から相王に追封され、「殤」の諡が贈られ、相殤王と呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 상상왕 조삭(相殤王 曹鑠, ? ~ ?)은 중국 조위의 추존 제후왕으로, 무제의 아들이자 풍민왕의 동복동생이다. (ko)
  • 曹铄(2世紀-?),曹操次子,劉夫人生,是曹操庶長子曹昂同母弟。早逝。魏明帝太和三年(229年)追封相王,谥曰殇。 (zh)
  • Cao Shuo (fl. third century) was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to prominence towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation for the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period of China. His mother was Lady Liu (劉夫人), a concubine of Cao Cao. She also bore Cao Cao another son (Cao Ang) and a daughter (Princess Qinghe (清河公主)). He died sometime before the Cao Wei state was established in 220. In 229, the second Wei emperor, Cao Rui, honoured Cao Shuo with the posthumous title "Prince Shang of Xiang" (相殤王). In 233, Cao Rui designated Cao Shuo's son, Cao Qian (曹潛), as the Prince of Xiang (相王), but Cao Qian died in the same year and was posthumously honoured as "Prince Min of Xiang" (相愍王). In 234, Cao Rui designated Cao Yan (曹偃), Cao Qian's son, as the new Prince of Xiang an (en)
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  • Cao Shuo (Cao Cao's son) (en)
  • 曹鑠 (ja)
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  • 曹鑠 (zh)
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