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rdfs:comment | - Xiahou Mao (onyomi: Kakō Bō) is Xiahou Dun's second son. He is historically married to Princess Qinghe, Cao Cao's eldest daughter. A playboy in his years of service, he had an infamous squabble with his wife.
- Xiahou Mao, Zilin (子林), was a military general and civilian administrator of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was the second son of Xiahou Dun. He was given the title "Marquis of the Imperial Domain" (列侯) and was married to Cao Cao's daughter Princess Qinghe.
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Footnotes | - In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, his style name is instead spelled as 子休.
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abstract | - Xiahou Mao (onyomi: Kakō Bō) is Xiahou Dun's second son. He is historically married to Princess Qinghe, Cao Cao's eldest daughter. A playboy in his years of service, he had an infamous squabble with his wife.
- Xiahou Mao, Zilin (子林), was a military general and civilian administrator of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was the second son of Xiahou Dun. He was given the title "Marquis of the Imperial Domain" (列侯) and was married to Cao Cao's daughter Princess Qinghe.
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