"155"^^ . "File:1754.png"@en . "?"@en . . . "Ascension: 7.0"@en . . . . . "M\u00E8ngd\u00E9"@en . . "Ts'ao2 Ts'ao1"@en . "Cao Cao (; Old Chinese IPA: zlu\u02D0 sha\u02D0ws or zlu\u02D0 sha\u02D0w; 155 \u2013 15 March 220), \u5B5F\u5FB7, modern Chinese pronunciation is Mengde while for Old Chinese its IPA was mra\u02D0\u014Bs t\u026F\u02D0\u0261) was a warlord and the penultimate of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power in the final years of the dynasty. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid the foundations for what was to become the state of Cao Wei and was posthumously honoured as \"Emperor Wu of Wei\". Although he is often portrayed as a cruel and merciless tyrant, Cao Cao has also been praised as a brilliant ruler and military genius who treated his subordinates like his family. He was also skilled in poetry and martial arts and wrote many war journals."@en . "Cao Ji Li K.O.React The Gold Dimension"@en . "20510"^^ . "Cao Cao is one of the many antagonists within Highschool DxD, being the former leader of the Hero Faction, a subgroup of the Khaos Brigade and the descendant of Cao Cao. Prior to the events in the series, Cao Cao had made contact with Indra and Sun Wukong, later becoming Indra's vanguard. He has been shown to be charismatic, manipulative and believes that it's his responsibility to destroy beings that aren't human. In addition, he has eyes like his ancestor that can find people with good potential and considers them valuable talents. However, he only accepts other humans who have Sacred Gears."@en . . . . "Increases Attack with each rebound off a wall."@en . . "Duke of Wei"@en . "1"^^ . . "Sword of Heaven"@en . . . "Phoenix.png"@en . . "25"^^ . . "Male"@en . . . "Sun Ce -- Considering that they are from two opposing political families, Cao Cao does see Sun Ce as a worthy enough adversary to hinder his ambitions. Cao Cao is not very fond of the major's carefree and jovial personality but he is fairly impressed by Sun Ce's fighting skills.\n\n\nSusan Sto Helit -- Perhaps the only person aboard the Victoria II that Cao honestly values. He finds Susan to be an intriguing and interesting individual, a woman with a mind that she actually uses unlike most young women her age. Despite the fact that Susan seems to ahbor dislike for poetry, Cao Cao is more than pleased to converse with her about military strategies and such. \n\nIt is unsure if the two of them shall simply remain as friends or go beyond such a friendship but Cao Cao is content regardless to simply have someone to speak with.\n\nHijikata Toshirou -- Like most others, Cao Cao did not think highly of Hijikata and viewed him as yet another pompous military brat. However, now after witnessing Hijikata's swordsmanship for himself during the infliration mission to Master Miller's base, the ill views he once had for the major are slowly melting away. \n\nHe is starting to view him as somewhat competent.\n\n\nMiles Edgeworth -- After speaking with Edgeworth for a number of times, Cao Cao views the other with much more respect than he views the admiral, Manfred von Karma. In Cao's opinion, Miles is a rather impressive young man who is able to hold a conversation or two on his own. He finds Edgeworth to be a worthy comrade and certainly is fond of the first mate. \n\nBe careful, Edgeworth. Cao Cao might try to get you to write poetry with him!\n\nManfred von Karma -- He doesn't like this man but Cao cannot say he hates him either. The two are on two opposite ends of the specturm and they do tend to be just as petty as the next when it comes down to personal opinions in politics and poetry. However, despite how much he may dislike Manfred, he does respect him well enough to work under his command."@en . . . . . . . "Thread carefully, he is highly paranoid..."@en . . . . . "Cao Cao"@en . . "Elite rookie homicide cop and cloisonne sword belonging ruthless and jumped into the dream world battle for justice in criminal thorough. The capacity is up to arrogant attitude, but crosses a fire in the hearts of seniors. The analogy made with the duo chasing criminals with the power of Legends Heroes. UB is like to gatdamyeo will be a combination of fantasy. Who but an imposing taeoh in front of me, so that even a woman can not move ... just kkamjjikyi focal line! He is a strong charismatic. Body nor mind. After transforming before transformation. Seniors lose respect for a former elite police to evil, became a legendary hero to revenge themselves. Jojo dream world would be left as the dust of evil. He'll make it. The road was muddy, but Jojo stands jinheulgil a walk. At the end of the "@en . "The sexy Cao loves his pet kitty. >3"@en . . . . "shu\u014D C\u00E1o C\u0101o, C\u00E1o C\u0101o d\u00E0o"@en . "Cao Cao"@en . . . . . "Samurai"@en . . . . . "Luoyang, Henan, China"@en . . . . . "Main character"@en . "1754"^^ . . . "1752"^^ . "1753"^^ . "Bellicus, Ivona"@en . . . "Cao Cao was the leader of the Hero Faction of the Khaos Brigade. He is the wielder of the Ultimate Longinus, the True Longinus. He is also the descendant of Cao Cao from the Three Kingdoms era. In Volume 17, Cao Cao becomes Indra's vanguard after Sun Wukong gives up his position."@en . . . ""@en . . . . "Thread carefully, he is highly paranoid... __TOC__"@en . . . . . . "Red"@en . . "-"@en . "Cao Cao is probably well-known for being the descendant of the famous Ivonian senator, Cao Can [pronounced 'Tsao Tsan'] and the current heir of the Wei Clan. The Wei Clan is a strong political party founded in Bellicus that has ties within the military and delegates within Parliament. They are the third largest political party in operation and are highly respected by the social elites."@en . "\u66F9\u64CD"@es . "200px|right Cao Cao (, Wade-Giles: Ts'ao Ts'ao,) (nacido en 155 - 15 de marzo de 220), fue el \u00FAltimo primer ministro de la dinast\u00EDa Han. Como figura central del Per\u00EDodo de los Tres Reinos estableci\u00F3 los cimientos de lo que llegar\u00EDa a ser el reino de Wei (tambi\u00E9n conocido como C\u00E1o W\u00E8i) y fue p\u00F3stumamente nombrado Emperador Wu de Wei (\u9B4F\u6B66\u5E1D). Aunque en la cultura popular y en el Romance de los Tres Reinos se le retrata como un personaje cruel y sospechoso, el Cao Cao hist\u00F3rico brill\u00F3 como gobernante, como estratega y como poeta. Entre los chinos la figura de Cao Cao es de gran importancia a\u00FAn hoy en d\u00EDa. Por ejemplo, el dicho \"hablando del rey de Roma, por la puerta asoma\", que en castellano decimos cuando aparece de repente alguien a quien acabamos de mencionar, tiene en chino el equivalente \"hablando de Cao Cao, llega Cao Cao\" (\u8AAA\u66F9\u64CD\uFF0C\u66F9\u64CD\u5230, shu\u014D C\u00E1o C\u0101o, C\u00E1o C\u0101o d\u00E0o)."@es . . "???"@en . "\u5B5F\u5FB7"@en . . . . "C\u00E1o C\u0101o"@es . . . . . . "Human/Asian"@en . "Critical"@en . . . . . . . . "Heavenly Blades - 22 Turns"@en . "Wood Slayer"@en . "red"@en . "Journal of Cao Cao"@en . . . "In chronology, he was born on December 24th, 4331. He is a member of a noble, powerful family. At Dong Han Academy, he is the student body president. When someone mentions his name, he will appear immediately: \"Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao arrives\" (\u8AAA\u66F9\u64CD\uFF0C\u66F9\u64CD\u5230); that's his motto. This expression is equivalent to the English idiom \"Speak of the devil\"."@en . "Information"@en . . . . . . . . "The rumors that circulate around Cao Cao describe him as a deviously cunning and intelligent individual who is highly resourceful in combat. He is a decorated officer who has won fame for his glorious campaigns during the years under his former captain, Yuan Shao. He is an ambitious fellow, a realistic dreamer who wishes for nothing more than the best life has to offer, despite whatever conniving means he needs to do in order obtain such grandeur. To some, Cao Cao acts as if he does not bare a conscious and is known to put his own goals ahead of lovers and friends alike. He does maintain a strong bond or unity with his family\u2019s clan, quick to boast about his grand heritage to those who are imprudent enough not to have heard of him.\n\nHowever, despite the hard and imposing exterior that Cao Cao has created for himself; the Wei heir is a rather fun loving individual for he enjoys hunting and spends most of his days enjoying art and theater. He is a refined gentleman who knows when to pull the fa\u00E7ade of the imposing Sir Cao Cao and when to be the humble \u2018Mengde\u2019. Despite what many may think of this just turned thirty-year-old commander, Cao Cao is a very accomplished character in and outside of the military ranks."@en . . . "\u66F9\u64CD"@en . "Hero Faction"@en . . "Technique"@en . . . . "Hatcher"@en . . . . "Base=File:1752.png"@en . "General's sword"@en . "\u66F9\u64CD"@en . "Null Gravity Barrier"@en . . . . "Mega Blast"@en . . . "19990"^^ . . . "Posthumously known as Emperor Wu"@en . . "Shin Sangoku Musou 15th Anniversary artwork"@en . . . . . "Cao Cao Icon.png"@en . "--03-15"^^ . "Meteor-struction"@en . "Power"@en . . "\u8AAA\u66F9\u64CD\uFF0C\u66F9\u64CD\u5230"@en . "Bounce"@en . . "Ivonian Military"@en . . "The Strongest Human"@en . . . "24692"^^ . "Cao Cao was the leader of the Hero Faction of the Khaos Brigade. He is the wielder of the Ultimate Longinus, the True Longinus. He is also the descendant of Cao Cao from the Three Kingdoms era. In Volume 17, Cao Cao becomes Indra's vanguard after Sun Wukong gives up his position."@en . . "Evolution: 8.5"@en . "Himself"@en . . . . "20"^^ . . "C\u00E1o C\u0101o"@en . . "Cao Cao Live.jpg"@en . . "."@en . "Duke of Wei"@en . . . "1"^^ . . "Increases Speed."@en . "Cao Cao wielding the True Longinus"@en . . "Taizu"@en . "Poetry In Motion - 12 Turns"@en . "Cao Cao is an evil commander of the Wei empire, who seeks to become an emperor of China. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong, was a romanticization of the events that occurred during the Three Kingdoms period. While adhering to historical facts most of the time, the novel inevitably re-shaped Cao dramatically to some extent, so as to portray him as a cruel and suspicious villain. In some chapters, Luo created fictional or semi-fictional events involving Cao. They include: While in reality Cao did leave Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held Emperor Xian hostage in 190 to consolidate power, Luo Guanzhong took a step further in describing Cao's attempted assassination on Dong Zhuo. Emperor Shao, the successor of the late Emperor Ling, and placed Emperor Xian on the throne. His autocratic behavior and acts of brutality against his political opponents and the common people incurred the anger of various court officials. One of them, Wang Yun, called for a secret meeting of the officials under the pretext of his birthday celebration. During the feast, Wang cried upon recalling the cruel deeds of Dong. His colleagues felt the same anguish and joined him in tears. Cao, however, laughed and said, \"All the officials of the court \u2013 crying from dusk till dawn and from dawn till dusk \u2013 can you make Dong Zhuo die by crying?\" Wang met him in private later and lent him the Seven Gems Sword (\u4E03\u661F\u528D) after Cao promised to assassinate Dong Zhuo personally. The next day, Cao brought the precious sword to see Dong. Having much trust in Cao, Dong received the guest in his bedroom. L\u00FC Bu, Dong's foster son, left the room for the stable to select a better horse for Cao, who complained about his slow ride. When Dong turned away, Cao prepared to unsheathe the sword. However, Dong saw Cao's action through a reflection in the mirror and hastily turned to question Cao's intention. Coincidentally, L\u00FC Bu returned at that moment as well. In desperation, Cao knelt down and claimed that he wanted to present the sword to Dong. Cao seized the opportunity to escape from Luoyang under the pretext of trying a ride on the new horse. Dong realized later that Cao had intended to assassinate him and sent his men to summon Cao back to see him. However, Cao had already escaped and Dong issued an order for Cao's arrest. Following the escape from Dong Zhuo is a legendary episode aimed at illustrating Cao's near-Machiavellian tendencies for later characterizations of him as a villain. Though never exactly proven, it is said that Cao escaped with Chen Gong, a county magistrate who arrested him earlier and released him out of admiration for Cao's sense of righteousness later. They sought shelter at the home of L\u00FC Boshe, a close friend of Cao's father. L\u00FC promised to protect him and left to purchase some materials in preparation for a feast. Cao and Chen overheard a conversation between L\u00FC's servants about a murder plot. Cao's suspicious nature caused him to jump to the conclusion that L\u00FC Boshe had deceived him and intended to kill him and hand over his corpse to Dong Zhuo for a reward. Cao and Chen burst in and killed everyone in the house, including L\u00FC's wife and children. They discovered later that the servants were actually discussing how to \"murder\" (slaughter) a pig for the feast. Cao and Chen fled immediately and ran into L\u00FC Boshe, who had just returned from his errand. When questioned, Cao provided an excuse, saying that he was afraid of being followed, as the reason for his abrupt departure. Cao then asked L\u00FC, \"Who's that behind you?\" When L\u00FC turned around, Cao stabbed and killed him from behind. Chen was shocked and asked him why he committed that atrocity. Cao explained that it was for their safety, because if L\u00FC went home and saw the ghastly sight, he would report the murder to the authorities and hence create serious trouble for them. Cao then raised his sword and famously said, \"I'd rather let the world down than to allow the world to let me down.\" (\u5BE7\u6559\u6211\u8CA0\u5929\u4E0B\u4EBA\uFF0C\u4F11\u6559\u5929\u4E0B\u4EBA\u8CA0\u6211). According to Cao's biography in Records of Three Kingdoms, Cao said \"I'd rather let others down than to allow others to let me down.\" (\u5BE7\u6211\u8CA0\u4EBA\uFF0C\u6BCB\u4EBA\u8CA0\u6211) with a sense of regret and remorse. The exact quote was altered in Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, with \"world\" (\u5929\u4E0B\u4EBA; literally: people under Heaven) replacing \"others\" (\u4EBA; literally: people). Historian Yi Zhongtian speculated that Cao was probably trying to console himself after mistakenly killing L\u00FC Boshe, by speaking with a sense of remorse. Yi believed that Luo had changed the quote to reflect that Cao had no sense of remorse (because \"world\" carries greater weight than \"others\"), so as to enhance Cao's image as a villain in his novel. Du Mu's account of Cao's life states that he was such a strict disciplinarian. He cited the example of an incident, in which Cao condemned himself to death for having allowed his horse to stray into a field of corn, violating a military law that dictates any soldier who damages commoners' crops would be executed. However, in lieu of losing his head, he was persuaded to satisfy his sense of justice by cutting off a lock of his hair. \"When you pass a law, see that it is not disobeyed; if it is disobeyed, the offender must be punished. In 220, Cao died in Luoyang due to an unknown illness. Legends contain explanations for the cause of his death. Romance of the Three Kingdoms included some of these legends, as well as Luo Guanzhong's own story about the involvement of Hua Tuo, a renowned Chinese physician. When Cao started complaining about splitting headaches in the last days of his life, his subjects recommended Hua Tuo, a physician with remarkable healing skills. Upon examination, Hua diagnosed Cao's illness to be a form of rheumatism in the skull. He suggested giving Cao a dose of hashish and then splitting open his skull with a sharp axe to extract the pus within. Due to an earlier incident with another physician called Ji Ping, who attempted to poison him, Cao grew suspicious of any physician. Cao believed that Hua intended to kill him to avenge the death of Guan Yu. He had Hua imprisoned and Hua died a few days later. Without proper treatment, Cao died soon as well. In another account of Cao's cause of death, it was said that a curse befell him when he tried to cut down a sacred tree and use its wood to build a lavish villa. Cao Cao appears in the Dynasty Warriors game series, where he can't be considered a villain, since in Wei's point of view, he is a hero. In the Warriors Orochi game series he also appears commanding resistance forces against Demon Armies."@en . "Giga Blast"@en . . . . . . . "In chronology, he was born on December 24th, 4331. He is a member of a noble, powerful family. At Dong Han Academy, he is the student body president. When someone mentions his name, he will appear immediately: \"Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao arrives\" (\u8AAA\u66F9\u64CD\uFF0C\u66F9\u64CD\u5230); that's his motto. This expression is equivalent to the English idiom \"Speak of the devil\"."@en . "Cao Cao"@en . . . "Blue"@en . "187.1"^^ . "Rebound off enemies and dance across the battlefield!"@en . . . "Cao Cao (onyomi: S\u014D S\u014D) was the Chancellor of the Han Dynasty who laid the foundations for the future kingdom of Wei. A clean-cut, tall, and crafty individual, Cao Cao excelled in war and politics. He was loved and feared for his perceptiveness and swift retaliations. Chen Shou commented that he was a leader who possessed a unique mindset and was a timeless hero. Romance of the Three Kingdoms famously villainizes him to be a hot-blooded, sly, yet occasionally dumbfounded schemer who sometimes survived his hardships on luck alone. His legitimate successor is Cao Pi, born from his consort Bianshi. Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Cao Ren, and Cao Hong are his well-known cousins. His Dynasty Warriors incarnation ranked in seventeenth place in Gamecity's Dynasty Warriors 7 character popularity poll and is twenty-sixth in the Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends popularity poll. In Famitsu's character survey, he is the number one character fans would want as their boss. The latest poll for the eighth installment puts him in fifteenth. His character's height in Kessen II is 180 cm (5'11\")."@en . . . . "Attacks with a massive, non-elemental blast around the user."@en . . . . "Gimsan"@en . "Attacks a random enemy with a devastating meteor."@en . . . . "Relationships"@en . "Wei"@en . "Mystic Burst"@en . "King of Wei"@en . . "C\u00E1o C\u0101o"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "Strategist"@en . . . . "File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Shambhala File:FireIcon.png Fire: File:WaterIcon.png Water: File:WoodIcon.png Wood: Saturn | Sylvasaur | Florriorror | Serket | Tokugawa Yoshinobu | Issun | Fellmane | Gigamantis | Tengu | HIKAKIN | Nash | Pencil Base | Wen Zhong | Gomora | Tonako | Wood Noel File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: File:Scroll.png Tower: 23F | 28F File:S++.png Temple: Fire (Time) | Wood (Carnage) | Dark (Carnage)"@en . . . . . "32099"^^ . "King of Wei"@en . . "Pierce"@en . "Medusa's Eye"@en . . . "Chancellor of State"@en . . "C\u00E1o C\u0101o"@en . . . . . . . . . "207.97"^^ . . . . . . . . "N/A"@en . . "A Ming Dynasty block print portrait of Cao Cao from Sancai Tuhui."@en . "174.0"^^ . . . . . . "Alive"@en . . . . "Imperial Chancellor"@en . "King"@en . "S\u014Ds\u014D"@en . . . . "Initially available"@en . . "Historical figure"@en . . . . "Bozhou, Anhui, China"@en . . . . "Victoria II"@en . . . "Taeoh/Cao Cao"@en . . "1766"^^ . "1764"^^ . "Himself"@en . . . "1765"^^ . . . "Martial arts skills"@en . "Thread carefully, he is highly paranoid... __TOC__"@en . "\u66F9\u64CD"@en . "Elite rookie homicide cop and cloisonne sword belonging ruthless and jumped into the dream world battle for justice in criminal thorough. The capacity is up to arrogant attitude, but crosses a fire in the hearts of seniors. The analogy made with the duo chasing criminals with the power of Legends Heroes. UB is like to gatdamyeo will be a combination of fantasy. Who but an imposing taeoh in front of me, so that even a woman can not move ... just kkamjjikyi focal line! He is a strong charismatic. Body nor mind. After transforming before transformation. Seniors lose respect for a former elite police to evil, became a legendary hero to revenge themselves. Jojo dream world would be left as the dust of evil. He'll make it. The road was muddy, but Jojo stands jinheulgil a walk. At the end of the road, he could see the seniors again."@en . "image gallery"@en . . . "Black"@en . . "26122"^^ . . "Cao Cao (onyomi: S\u014D S\u014D) was the Chancellor of the Han Dynasty who laid the foundations for the future kingdom of Wei. A clean-cut, tall, and crafty individual, Cao Cao excelled in war and politics. He was loved and feared for his perceptiveness and swift retaliations. Chen Shou commented that he was a leader who possessed a unique mindset and was a timeless hero. Romance of the Three Kingdoms famously villainizes him to be a hot-blooded, sly, yet occasionally dumbfounded schemer who sometimes survived his hardships on luck alone. His legitimate successor is Cao Pi, born from his consort Bianshi. Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Cao Ren, and Cao Hong are his well-known cousins."@en . . . . . . . "D\u00D7D"@en . "2.2"^^ . . "\u8BF4\u66F9\u64CD\uFF0C\u66F9\u64CD\u5230"@en . "0220-03-15"^^ . . . . "Cao Cao is an evil commander of the Wei empire, who seeks to become an emperor of China. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong, was a romanticization of the events that occurred during the Three Kingdoms period. While adhering to historical facts most of the time, the novel inevitably re-shaped Cao dramatically to some extent, so as to portray him as a cruel and suspicious villain. In some chapters, Luo created fictional or semi-fictional events involving Cao. They include:"@en . . "0220-03-15"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Cao Cao is one of the many antagonists within Highschool DxD, being the former leader of the Hero Faction, a subgroup of the Khaos Brigade and the descendant of Cao Cao. Prior to the events in the series, Cao Cao had made contact with Indra and Sun Wukong, later becoming Indra's vanguard. He has been shown to be charismatic, manipulative and believes that it's his responsibility to destroy beings that aren't human. In addition, he has eyes like his ancestor that can find people with good potential and considers them valuable talents. However, he only accepts other humans who have Sacred Gears."@en . "Male"@en . . . . . . "Eastern Han"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "32"^^ . . . "36"^^ . "* A'man \n* Jili"@en . . . "-"@en . . . "90"^^ . . "Cao Cao"@es . . "The Conquerer's Road - 18 Turns"@en . "Cao Cao (\u66F9\u64CD S\u014Ds\u014D) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes."@en . "99"^^ . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . "Enter the Cao First Appearance\n\nMo Shang Sang Mullbery on the Fields\n\nCompetition & Skill Cao Cao v.s. Sun Ce\n\nInfiltration Log More like tl;;dr log..."@en . "213"^^ . . . . "208"^^ . "* King Wu \n* Emperor Wu"@en . . "216"^^ . "Ivonian"@en . "230.3"^^ . . . . . . "Cao Cao (\u66F9\u64CD S\u014Ds\u014D) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes."@en . "File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Shambhala File:FireIcon.png Fire: File:WaterIcon.png Water: File:WoodIcon.png Wood: Saturn | Sylvasaur | Florriorror | Serket | Tokugawa Yoshinobu | Issun | Fellmane | Gigamantis | Tengu | HIKAKIN | Nash | Pencil Base | Wen Zhong | Gomora | Tonako | Wood Noel File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: File:Scroll.png Tower: 23F | 28F File:S++.png Temple: Fire (Time) | Wood (Carnage) | Dark (Carnage)"@en . . "12095"^^ . . . . "Attacks with a very large, non-elemental blast around the user."@en . "155"^^ . . . . "Mengde"@en . . "Cao Cao, also known otherwise as Cao Mengde, is the descendant of a famous Senator in Ivona named \u2018Cao Can\u2019 who served in office for many years before his death. His father, Cao Song, was originally from the Xiahou family, a fellow noble clan who operated in Solare but Cao Teng adopted him into the Cao family, thus claiming the surname name of \u2018Cao\u2019.\n\nCao Cao was born in Bellicus under the watchful eyes of his father\u2019s wealthy, diplomatic family with great expectations for his to follow in the family\u2019s prominent legacy. Joining the Military at very young age, Cao Cao showed great promise to his commanding officers and quickly climbed the ranks with relative ease under the watchful guidance of his family\u2019s close political allies, the Yuan. It would be the father of the Yuan family named \u201C Admiral Yuan Shao\u201D, to continue nurturing young Cao Cao\u2019s pursuit to one day become admiral of his own fleet.\n\nAt the age of twenty, Cao Cao passed the district government exams and received recommendation from Yuan Shao to become a Senator in the House of Parliament in Bellicus but that dream was soon dashed by the young man\u2019s terrible illness. Inheriting not only his father\u2019s wealth but as well as his poor health, Cao Cao lost his footing to secure a place within Ivona\u2019s politics and his goals for creating a name for himself in the political world was ruined. However, even in this morbid defeat Cao Cao continued his lust for power through his exploits in the Military. He fought tooth and nail to secure his status as \u2018Commodore\u2019 within Yuan Shao\u2019s Imperial Naval Fleet but soon realized that his dependency upon Yuan Shao would soon hinder him as a burden once the famous Admiral\u2019s son, Yuan Shu demanded his place within his father\u2019s fleet. With his ranking stripped of him when Yuan Shu took the role of \u2018Commodore\u2019, Cao Cao refused to serve under Yuan Shao\u2019s son as \u2018Lt. Commander\u2019 and bitterly left the Yuan family\u2019s side.\n\nThis act of defiance left a deep schism between the Yuan family and the Cao family of Wei, a move that Cao Cao himself deeply regrets but still refuses to see fault in his ways. Deciding to embark upon a different path on his daunting road for glory, Cao Cao got word about an open position as strategist upon the notorious Victoria II and heard worthy praise about its admiral, Manfred von Karma. Hoping to secure an alliance with the von Karma family and his Clan, Cao Cao joins the ranks of the Victoria II with his head held high and his strong faith within himself.\n\nHe hopes to one day prove crush Yuan Shao and the entire Yuan family under the boots of his fantastic legacy."@en . "Cao Mengde"@en . "Cao Cao"@en . . . . . . . "Commander Cao Cao [Mengde]"@en . . . "Legend Hero Samgugjeon"@en . . . "200px|right Cao Cao (, Wade-Giles: Ts'ao Ts'ao,) (nacido en 155 - 15 de marzo de 220), fue el \u00FAltimo primer ministro de la dinast\u00EDa Han. Como figura central del Per\u00EDodo de los Tres Reinos estableci\u00F3 los cimientos de lo que llegar\u00EDa a ser el reino de Wei (tambi\u00E9n conocido como C\u00E1o W\u00E8i) y fue p\u00F3stumamente nombrado Emperador Wu de Wei (\u9B4F\u6B66\u5E1D)."@es . . "Cao Cao (; Old Chinese IPA: zlu\u02D0 sha\u02D0ws or zlu\u02D0 sha\u02D0w; 155 \u2013 15 March 220), \u5B5F\u5FB7, modern Chinese pronunciation is Mengde while for Old Chinese its IPA was mra\u02D0\u014Bs t\u026F\u02D0\u0261) was a warlord and the penultimate of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power in the final years of the dynasty. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid the foundations for what was to become the state of Cao Wei and was posthumously honoured as \"Emperor Wu of Wei\". Although he is often portrayed as a cruel and merciless tyrant, Cao Cao has also been praised as a brilliant ruler and military genius who treated his subordinates like his family. He was also skilled in poetry and martial arts and wrote many war journals."@en . . . . "Shield"@en .