Cao Rui - Family

Family

  • Father: Cao Pi or Yuan Xi
  • Mother: Lady Zhen
  • Spouses:
    • Empress Mao
    • Empress Guo
    • Concubine Yu
  • Children:
    • Sons:
      • Cao Jiong (曹冏), instated as Prince of Qinghe in 226, died in the same year
      • Cao Mu (曹穆), instated as Prince of Fanyang in 228, died in 229
      • Cao Yin (曹殷) born in 231, died in 232, posthumously granted title Prince Ai of Anping
    • Daughters:
      • Cao Shu (曹淑), died in 232 posthumously instated as Princess Yi of Pingyuan
      • Princess Qichang (齊長公主), personal name unknown, married Li Tao (son of Li Feng), later married Ren Kai
    • Adopted children:
      • Cao Xun, born in 231, instated as Prince of Qin in 235, died in 244
      • Cao Fang, son of Cao Kai, instated as Prince of Qi in 235 and crown prince in 239, became third emperor of Cao Wei later

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