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There are 54 total results for your cao cao search.

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三國演義


三国演义

see styles
sān guó yǎn yì
    san1 guo2 yan3 yi4
san kuo yen i

More info & calligraphy:

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong 羅貫中|罗贯中[Luo2 Guan4 zhong1], one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature, a fictional account of the Three Kingdoms at the break-up of the Han around 200 AD, portraying Liu Bei's 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4] Shu Han 蜀漢|蜀汉[Shu3 Han4] as heroes and Cao Cao's 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] Wei 魏[Wei4] as villains

see styles
wèi
    wei4
wei
 gi
    ぎ
tower over a palace gateway (old)
(1) (hist) (See 三国・2,曹魏) Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266 CE); Cao Wei; (2) (hist) Wei (kingdom in China during the Warring States period; 403-225 BCE); (given name) Takashi

三曹

see styles
sān cáo
    san1 cao2
san ts`ao
    san tsao
 sansou / sanso
    さんそう
the Three Caos (Cao Cao 曹操 and his sons Cao Pi 曹丕 and Cao Zhi 曹植), who established the Wei or Cao Wei dynasty 曹魏, and were all three noted poets and calligraphers
sergeant (JSDF)

曹丕

see styles
cáo
    cao2 pi1
ts`ao p`i
    tsao pi
 souhi / sohi
    そうひ
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher
(person) Cao Pi (187-226 CE; first emperor of Cao Wei); Emperor Wen of Wei

曹參


曹参

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cáo cān
    cao2 can1
ts`ao ts`an
    tsao tsan
Cao Can (-190 BC), second chancellor of Han Dynasty, contributed to its founding by fighting on Liu Bang's 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] side during the Chu-Han Contention 楚漢戰爭|楚汉战争[Chu3 Han4 Zhan4 zheng1]; also pr. [Cao2 Shen1]

曹操

see styles
cáo cāo
    cao2 cao1
ts`ao ts`ao
    tsao tsao
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义
(person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms

曹植

see styles
cáo zhí
    cao2 zhi2
ts`ao chih
    tsao chih
 soushoku / soshoku
    そうしょく
Cao Zhi (192-232), son of Cao Cao 曹操, noted poet and calligrapher
(surname) Soushoku

曹沖


曹冲

see styles
cáo chōng
    cao2 chong1
ts`ao ch`ung
    tsao chung
Cao Chong (196-208), son of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1]

曹洞

see styles
cáo dòng
    cao2 dong4
ts`ao tung
    tsao tung
 Sō Dō
Cao and Dong

曹禺

see styles
cáo
    cao2 yu2
ts`ao yü
    tsao yü
 souguu / sogu
    そうぐう
Cao Yu (1910-1997), PRC dramatist
(personal name) Souguu

曹縣


曹县

see styles
cáo xiàn
    cao2 xian4
ts`ao hsien
    tsao hsien
Cao county in Heze 菏澤|菏泽[He2 ze2], Shandong

曹錕


曹锟

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cáo kūn
    cao2 kun1
ts`ao k`un
    tsao kun
Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords

曹魏

see styles
cáo wèi
    cao2 wei4
ts`ao wei
    tsao wei
 sougi / sogi
    そうぎ
Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265
(hist) (See 魏・1) Cao Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266); Wei

王肅


王肃

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wáng sù
    wang2 su4
wang su
Wang Su (c. 195-256), classical scholar of Cao Wei dynasty, believed to have forged several classical texts

程昱

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chéng yù
    cheng2 yu4
ch`eng yü
    cheng yü
Cheng Yu (141-220), advisor to General Cao Cao 曹操 during the Three Kingdoms era

紅学

see styles
 kougaku / kogaku
    こうがく
redology; study of the novel Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin, one of China's four great classical novels

荀彧

see styles
xún yù
    xun2 yu4
hsün yü
Xun Yu (163-212), brilliant strategist, advisor of Cao Cao in Three Kingdoms

鍾繇


钟繇

see styles
zhōng yáo
    zhong1 yao2
chung yao
Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷書|楷书[kai3 shu1]

高平

see styles
gāo píng
    gao1 ping2
kao p`ing
    kao ping
 takara
    たから
Gaoping, city in 山西[Shan1 xi1]; Cao Bang, Vietnam
(surname) Takara

魏國


魏国

see styles
wèi guó
    wei4 guo2
wei kuo
Wei State (407-225 BC), one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Wei State or Cao Wei 曹魏 (220-265), the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms

龐德


庞德

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páng dé
    pang2 de2
p`ang te
    pang te
Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 關羽|关羽; Pound (name); Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator

司馬懿


司马懿

see styles
sī mǎ yì
    si1 ma3 yi4
ssu ma i
Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty

司馬昭


司马昭

see styles
sī mǎ zhāo
    si1 ma3 zhao1
ssu ma chao
Sima Zhao (211-265), military general and statesman of Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4]

曹不興


曹不兴

see styles
cáo bù xīng
    cao2 bu4 xing1
ts`ao pu hsing
    tsao pu hsing
Cao Buxing or Ts'ao Pu-hsing (active c. 210-250), famous semilegendary painter, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家

曹剛川


曹刚川

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cáo gāng chuān
    cao2 gang1 chuan1
ts`ao kang ch`uan
    tsao kang chuan
Cao Gangchuan (1935-), former artillery officer, senior PRC politician and army leader

曹思文

see styles
cáo sī wén
    cao2 si1 wen2
ts`ao ssu wen
    tsao ssu wen
 Sō Shimon
Cao Siwen

曹雪芹

see styles
cáo xuě qín
    cao2 xue3 qin2
ts`ao hsüeh ch`in
    tsao hsüeh chin
 kyaoぅekuぃn
    きゃおぅえくぃん
Cao Xueqin (c. 1715-c. 1764), accepted author of A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4]
(person) Cao Xueqin

曹靖華


曹靖华

see styles
cáo jìng huá
    cao2 jing4 hua2
ts`ao ching hua
    tsao ching hua
Cao Jinghua (1897-1987), translator from Russian, professor of Peking University and essayist

曹餘章


曹余章

see styles
cáo yú zhāng
    cao2 yu2 zhang1
ts`ao yü chang
    tsao yü chang
Cao Yuzhang (1924-1996), modern writer and publisher, author of Tales from 5000 Years of Chinese History 上下五千年[Shang4 xia4 Wu3 Qian1 nian2]

氧化鈣


氧化钙

see styles
yǎng huà gài
    yang3 hua4 gai4
yang hua kai
calcium oxide, CaO; (slang) (used as a substitute for 肏[cao4], since CaO resembles cào)

漢獻帝


汉献帝

see styles
hàn xiàn dì
    han4 xian4 di4
han hsien ti
Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕

生石灰

see styles
shēng shí huī
    sheng1 shi2 hui1
sheng shih hui
 seisekkai / sesekkai
    せいせっかい
calcium oxide CaO; quicklime
quick lime

石頭記


石头记

see styles
shí tou jì
    shi2 tou5 ji4
shih t`ou chi
    shih tou chi
 sekitouki / sekitoki
    せきとうき
The Story of the Stone, another name for A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4]
(work) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin); (wk) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin)

紅楼夢

see styles
 kouroumu / koromu
    こうろうむ
(work) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century novel by Cao Xueqin); Story of the Stone; (wk) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century novel by Cao Xueqin); Story of the Stone

紅樓夢


红楼梦

see styles
hóng lóu mèng
    hong2 lou2 meng4
hung lou meng
A Dream of Red Mansions (first completed edition 1791) by Cao Xueqin 曹雪芹[Cao2 Xue3 qin2], one of the four great novels

高台教

see styles
 kaodaikyou / kaodaikyo
    カオダイきょう
Cao Dai (vie:); Caodaism; Caodaiism

魏文帝

see styles
wèi wén dì
    wei4 wen2 di4
wei wen ti
Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226

カオバン

see styles
 kaoban
    カオバン
(place-name) Cao Bang; Cao-bang (Vietnam)

官渡之戰


官渡之战

see styles
guān dù zhī zhàn
    guan1 du4 zhi1 zhan4
kuan tu chih chan
Battle of Guandu of 199 that established Cao Cao's 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] domination over north China, at Guandu (near modern 許昌|许昌[Xu3 chang1] in north Henan)

幸甚至哉

see styles
xìng shèn zhì zāi
    xing4 shen4 zhi4 zai1
hsing shen chih tsai
filled with joy (quotation from poems by Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1])

蕭規曹隨


萧规曹随

see styles
xiāo guī cáo suí
    xiao1 gui1 cao2 sui2
hsiao kuei ts`ao sui
    hsiao kuei tsao sui
lit. Xiao's 蕭何|萧何[Xiao1 He2] governance followed by Cao 曹參|曹参[Cao2 Can1] (idiom); fig. to strictly adhere to the policies of the predecessor; to follow precedent

赤壁之戰


赤壁之战

see styles
chì bì zhī zhàn
    chi4 bi4 zhi1 zhan4
ch`ih pi chih chan
    chih pi chih chan
Battle of Redcliff of 208 at Chibi in Huangzhou district 黃州區|黄州区[Huang2 zhou1 qu1] of Huanggang city 黃岡|黄冈[Huang2 gang1], a decisive defeat of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] at the hands of southern kingdom of Wu; famous episode in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4]

カオダイ教

see styles
 kaodaikyou / kaodaikyo
    カオダイきょう
Cao Dai (vie:); Caodaism; Caodaiism

カオライン

see styles
 kaorain
    カオライン
(place-name) Cao-lanh (Vietnam)

上下五千年

see styles
shàng xià wǔ qiān nián
    shang4 xia4 wu3 qian1 nian2
shang hsia wu ch`ien nien
    shang hsia wu chien nien
Tales from 5000 Years of Chinese History in three volumes by Cao Yuzhang 曹餘章|曹余章[Cao2 Yu2 zhang1]

六朝四大家

see styles
liù cháo sì dà jiā
    liu4 chao2 si4 da4 jia1
liu ch`ao ssu ta chia
    liu chao ssu ta chia
Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties, namely: Cao Buxing 曹不興|曹不兴[Cao2 Bu4 xing1], Gu Kaizhi 顧愷之|顾恺之[Gu4 Kai3 zhi1], Lu Tanwei 陸探微|陆探微[Lu4 Tan4 wei1] and Zhang Sengyou 張僧繇|张僧繇[Zhang1 Seng1 you2]

周瑜打黃蓋


周瑜打黄盖

see styles
zhōu yú dǎ huáng gài
    zhou1 yu2 da3 huang2 gai4
chou yü ta huang kai
fig. with the connivance of both sides; fig. by mutual consent; cf Wu patriot Huang Gai submits to mock beating at the hands of General Zhou Yu to deceive Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] before the 208 battle of Redcliff 赤壁之戰|赤壁之战[Chi4 bi4 zhi1 Zhan4]

漢賊不兩立


汉贼不两立

see styles
hàn zéi bù liǎng lì
    han4 zei2 bu4 liang3 li4
han tsei pu liang li
lit. Shu Han 蜀漢|蜀汉[Shu3 Han4] and Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] cannot coexist (idiom); fig. two enemies cannot live under the same sky; (former KMT slogan against CCP) "gentlemen and thieves cannot coexist"

グエンカオキ

see styles
 guenkaoki
    グエンカオキ
(person) Nguyen Cao Ky

說曹操曹操就到


说曹操曹操就到

see styles
shuō cáo cāo cáo cāo jiù dào
    shuo1 cao2 cao1 cao2 cao1 jiu4 dao4
shuo ts`ao ts`ao ts`ao ts`ao chiu tao
    shuo tsao tsao tsao tsao chiu tao
lit. speak of Cao Cao and Cao Cao arrives; fig. speak of the devil and he doth appear

身在曹營心在漢


身在曹营心在汉

see styles
shēn zài cáo yíng xīn zài hàn
    shen1 zai4 cao2 ying2 xin1 zai4 han4
shen tsai ts`ao ying hsin tsai han
    shen tsai tsao ying hsin tsai han
live in Cao camp but have the heart in Han camp (idiom); to be somewhere while longing to be somewhere else

酸化カルシウム

see styles
 sankakarushiumu
    さんかカルシウム
calcium oxide (CaO)

長坂坡七進七出


长坂坡七进七出

see styles
cháng bǎn pō qī jìn qī chū
    chang2 ban3 po1 qi1 jin4 qi1 chu1
ch`ang pan p`o ch`i chin ch`i ch`u
    chang pan po chi chin chi chu
famous scene in Romance of the Three Kingdoms in which Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云 charges seven times through the ranks of Cao Cao's armies

Variations:
カオダイ教
高台教

see styles
 kaodaikyou / kaodaikyo
    カオダイきょう
Cao Dai (vie: Cao Đài); Caodaism; Caodaiism

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 54 results for "cao cao" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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