Family
- Grandfather: Cao Bao (曹褒), served as Administrator of Yingchuan
- Father: Cao Chi (曹熾), served as Palace Attendant and Colonel of Changshui, posthumously granted title of Marquis of Chenmu.
- Siblings:
- Cao Chun, younger brother, served Cao Cao
- Children:
- Cao Tai (曹泰), eldest son, appointed General Who Suppresses the East, granted title of Marquis of Ningling
- Cao Kai (曹楷), second son, granted a marquis title
- Cao Fan (曹范), third son, granted a marquis title
- Grandchildren:
- Cao Chu (曹初), son of Cao Tai
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