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The story about Cao Pi

During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao had three sons. Cao Cao took a fancy to his clever second son, Cao Zhi, and wanted to be a prince several times, which annoyed his eldest son, Cao Pi, who was jealous of Cao Zhi.

In 220 AD, Cao Pi ascended the throne, known as Wei Wendi in history. Although he became emperor himself, Cao Pi was afraid that Cao Zhi would usurp power one day and always wanted to find an excuse to kill him to get rid of his worries.

On this day, Cao Pi came up with a despicable trick. Cao Pi called Cao Zhi and said to Cao Zhi, "I heard that your poems are very good. Today, I want you to write a poem on brothers. The word "brother" can't appear in the poem. You must write seven steps, or you will be executed for bullying the monarch! " Cao Zhi had tears in his eyes, and before he reached the seventh step, he sang the famous seven-step poem with indignation:

Boiled beans are used as soup and fermented into juice.

Honey burns under the pot, and beans cry in the pot.

We were born from the same root, so why should we speculate with each other!

After hearing this poem, Cao Pi blushed and spared his brother. Although Cao Zhi escaped with his cleverness, he was repeatedly demoted and died of depression at the age of 4/kloc-0.

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Wei Wendi Cao Pi (187 Winter—June 29th, 226) was born in Peiguoqiao County, Yuzhou City (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). A famous politician and writer in the Three Kingdoms period, the founding emperor of Cao Wei (reigned from 220 to 226). Cao Cao, the second son of Wei Wudi, is the eldest son of the first lady.

At the beginning of Cao Pi's accession to the Wei State, two new policies were introduced: the first one was to abolish Zhong Changshi and Xiao Huangmen, and set up two official positions, namely, riding a regular servant and riding an assistant, with four people each. At the same time, it was announced that officials were forbidden to be officials, and they could only serve as "departmental orders" at the highest, which eliminated the root of eunuch officials from the system.

In order to spread it for a long time, Cao Pi also ordered people to engrave the above-mentioned laws on the simple strategy of metal in accordance with the old saying that "state-owned events are engraved in the golden edition" and then collect them in the stone room. ?

The second New Deal adopted Chen Qun's opinion, established the "Nine Grades" system, successfully eased the relationship between Cao Shi and the gentry, gained support, and laid the foundation for claiming the throne. After Cao Pi carried out the system of "Nine-grade Zheng Zhi", he restored the central government with human rights, but it also led to the gradual monopoly of the ruling power of Wei by the gentry.

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