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Not only a writer and poet, but famous warrior. Made his son Emperor but himself stlii only regent.
Cao Pi was very active.
Cao Pi by ishe February 22, 2005
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Cao Pi (oddly enough, pronounced 'cow pee') was the first emperor of the Wei kingdom (located in northern china. Capital at Xu Chang. Western Wei contained Chang An, currently known as Xi'an) in the three kingdoms period of china. He was the son of Cao Cao (slayer of Lu Bu and many others) and husband to many wives, the most notable being Empress Zhen, who he later forced to commit suicide.

Cao Pi died soon after gaining the throne, though, and passed his rank to son Cao Rui, who did a pissant job for the most part.

Cao Pi is remembered throughout China as a tyrant and cold-hearted man. He was written in the book 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' to have commited atrocious acts, but due to the bias in this book nobody can be sure.

Relatives: Cao Zhen, Cao Zhi, Cao Xiong, Cao Ren, Cao Cao, Cao Rui, Cao Xiu (notable)
Cao Pi, in a plot with another woman, forced Empress Zhen to commit suicide.

Cao Pi is commonly concieved by scholars to have been wronged by Lo Kuan Chung's writings.
Cao Pi by Mike LiYan September 16, 2005

Cao Ni Ma Bi 

A Chinese Hokkien phrase which can be translated as "Fuck your mother's pussy".
"Cao Ni Ma Bi ! How dare you try to steal my phone."

cao ni niang 

In Mandarin, cao ni niang can be defined as individual words:
cao: fuck
ni: you/your
niang: mother
together, 'cao ni niang' means 'fuck your mom'
similar to cao ni ma.
cao ni niang de quan jia! - fuck your mom's whole family
cao ni niang by wo cao ni mama March 20, 2009
Người iu tui <3
cao phat by Babii Bummer November 22, 2021