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Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the foster son of the eunuch Cao Teng and the father of the warlord Cao Cao, who rose to prominence in the final years of Eastern Han and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Song was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Tai" ("Grand Emperor") by his grandson Cao Pi in 220 when the latter ended the Han dynasty and founded the Cao Wei regime.

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dbo:abstract Cao Song (mort el 193 EC) va ser el pare del senyor de la guerra Cao Cao de la tardana Dinastia Han Oriental. Ell va rebre originalment el cognom de "", però s'ho va canviar a "" després d'esdevenir el fill adoptiu de l'eunuc . Els descendents de Cao Song també van adoptar "Cao" com el seu nom familiar. Al voltant de l'any 193, la Xina havia estat dividida en diversos estats governants com a resultat de la descomposició de la Dinastia Han. Un dels dits governants era Cao Cao, el pare del qual, Cao Song, havia tingut prèviament un rang dins la dinastia. Cao Cao ho havia endegat pel seu pare perquè aquest hi viatgés fins a la seva província de Yan, i mentre passava a través de la província de Xu, Cao Song va ser convidat a descansar pel governador d'aquesta. El governador de Xu, Tao Qian, era conegut a tota la Xina per ser amable i gentil. Per a garantir que Cao Song passés segur fins Yan, Tao Qian en va assignar 500 de les seves tropes sota el comandament de , però Kai, un antic , en lloc d'acomboiar-los, va matar Cao Song i tot el seu clan per quedar-se amb els béns que portaven. Cao Cao, culpant Tao Qian per la pèrdua de la seva família, en assabentar-se del que havia succeït. (ca) Cao Song (chinesisch 曹嵩, Pinyin Cáo Sōng, W.-G. Ts'ao Sung; Zì 巨高, Jùgāo, Chü-kao; † 193) war der Adoptivsohn des Eunuchen Cao Teng und Vater des späteren chinesischen Warlords Cao Cao. Eine Legende besagt, dass dieser ihn ebenfalls adoptiert habe, und dass Cao Caos vorheriger Familienname Xiahou gelautet habe. Diese Geschichte verstärkt die Verbindung zwischen der Xiahou- und der Cao-Familie, zumal Xiahou Yuans Gemahlin eine Stiefschwester Cao Caos gewesen sein soll. Beide Legenden sind jedoch nicht bestätigt. Cao Song wurde auf Wanderschaft von Tao Qian getötet, was Cao Cao zu einem Feldzug veranlasste, in dem er Tao Qians gesamten Machtbereich unter seine Kontrolle brachte. (de) Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the foster son of the eunuch Cao Teng and the father of the warlord Cao Cao, who rose to prominence in the final years of Eastern Han and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Song was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Tai" ("Grand Emperor") by his grandson Cao Pi in 220 when the latter ended the Han dynasty and founded the Cao Wei regime. (en) Cao Song (? – octobre 193) ou Ts’ao Song (曹嵩 en chinois traditionnel et simplifié) était ministre impérial chinois et général en chef à l'époque de la fin de la dynastie Han. Son prénom social était Jugao (巨高). Il est principalement connu pour avoir été le père de Cao Cao, Premier ministre des Han, et le grand-père de Cao Pi, premier empereur de la dynastie Wei. En 220, lors de l'inauguration de la dynastie Wei, Cao Song reçut le titre posthume d'empereur Tai (太皇帝, signifiant « grand »). (fr) 조위 태황제 조숭(曹魏太皇帝曹嵩, ?~193년)은 후한 말의 정치가로, 자는 거고(巨高)이며 예주(豫州) 패국(沛國) 초현(譙縣) 사람이다. 조조의 아버지이다. 본래 하후씨(夏侯氏)로, 하후돈과 하후연의 숙부였으나 환관인 십상시 조등의 양자가 되었다. (ko) 曹 嵩(そう すう、? - 194年?)は、中国後漢末期の政治家、豪族。字は巨高。子は曹操ら。 (ja) Цао Сун (кит. трад. 曹嵩, ? — 193), взрослое имя Цзюйгао (кит. трад. 巨高) — ханьский государственный деятель, отец Цао Цао. (ru) 曹嵩(2世纪-194年),字巨高,沛國譙縣(今安徽省亳州市)人,東漢末年宦官中常侍大長秋曹騰的養子,曹操的父親,生前官至太尉。后被追諡為太皇帝,故也称魏太帝。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment Cao Song (died 193), courtesy name Jugao, was an official who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the foster son of the eunuch Cao Teng and the father of the warlord Cao Cao, who rose to prominence in the final years of Eastern Han and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Song was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Tai" ("Grand Emperor") by his grandson Cao Pi in 220 when the latter ended the Han dynasty and founded the Cao Wei regime. (en) Cao Song (? – octobre 193) ou Ts’ao Song (曹嵩 en chinois traditionnel et simplifié) était ministre impérial chinois et général en chef à l'époque de la fin de la dynastie Han. Son prénom social était Jugao (巨高). Il est principalement connu pour avoir été le père de Cao Cao, Premier ministre des Han, et le grand-père de Cao Pi, premier empereur de la dynastie Wei. En 220, lors de l'inauguration de la dynastie Wei, Cao Song reçut le titre posthume d'empereur Tai (太皇帝, signifiant « grand »). (fr) 조위 태황제 조숭(曹魏太皇帝曹嵩, ?~193년)은 후한 말의 정치가로, 자는 거고(巨高)이며 예주(豫州) 패국(沛國) 초현(譙縣) 사람이다. 조조의 아버지이다. 본래 하후씨(夏侯氏)로, 하후돈과 하후연의 숙부였으나 환관인 십상시 조등의 양자가 되었다. (ko) 曹 嵩(そう すう、? - 194年?)は、中国後漢末期の政治家、豪族。字は巨高。子は曹操ら。 (ja) Цао Сун (кит. трад. 曹嵩, ? — 193), взрослое имя Цзюйгао (кит. трад. 巨高) — ханьский государственный деятель, отец Цао Цао. (ru) 曹嵩(2世纪-194年),字巨高,沛國譙縣(今安徽省亳州市)人,東漢末年宦官中常侍大長秋曹騰的養子,曹操的父親,生前官至太尉。后被追諡為太皇帝,故也称魏太帝。 (zh) Cao Song (mort el 193 EC) va ser el pare del senyor de la guerra Cao Cao de la tardana Dinastia Han Oriental. Ell va rebre originalment el cognom de "", però s'ho va canviar a "" després d'esdevenir el fill adoptiu de l'eunuc . Els descendents de Cao Song també van adoptar "Cao" com el seu nom familiar. (ca) Cao Song (chinesisch 曹嵩, Pinyin Cáo Sōng, W.-G. Ts'ao Sung; Zì 巨高, Jùgāo, Chü-kao; † 193) war der Adoptivsohn des Eunuchen Cao Teng und Vater des späteren chinesischen Warlords Cao Cao. Eine Legende besagt, dass dieser ihn ebenfalls adoptiert habe, und dass Cao Caos vorheriger Familienname Xiahou gelautet habe. Diese Geschichte verstärkt die Verbindung zwischen der Xiahou- und der Cao-Familie, zumal Xiahou Yuans Gemahlin eine Stiefschwester Cao Caos gewesen sein soll. Beide Legenden sind jedoch nicht bestätigt. (de)
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