Cao Ang

Cao Ang (Chinese曹 昂, Pinyin Cao Ang, Ang W.-G. Ts'ao; Zì子 修, Zixiu, Tzu -hsiu; * 175, † 197) was the eldest son of the warlord Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms in ancient China.

He was born the son of Cao Cao and his wife Liu. About his early life little is known, especially his appointment as Xiaolian in 194

197 Cao Ang took on his father's campaign for the conquest of Jingzhou province part. At that time, the less significant warlord Zhang Xiu surrendered ( ruled Wan-cheng ) Cao Cao, who married his aunt. In Zhang Xiu was not pleased, so Cao Cao was planning to assassinate him. But Zhang Xiu learned of this and took the initiative against him by attacking him in the camp.

Cao Cao was harassed badly in a surprise attack, and collapsed when his horse under the arrows, Cao Ang offered him his. So escaped Cao Cao, but Cao Ang and his cousin Cao Anmin fell in battle.

Because Cao Ang had died childless, Cao Pi made ​​after his accession, 221 Cao Wan, the son of his brother Cao Jun, Cao Ang's successor.

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