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I have removed "the most brilliant poet" and "He was clearly not good at politics". This is not NPOV. Who considers him to be the most brilliant? What did he actually do in politics? These are questions which should be answered in a NPOV way in the article... -- Oliver P. 23:32 14 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Indeed, Cao Ang was oldest, but died at Wan Castle, and Cao Pi was second oldest and therefore inherited Cao Cao's land. Cao Wei 17:35, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
Cao Cao didn't declare himself emperor, Cao Pi did. -_-
It's sad because you can tell it's a mistake if you re-read the same line.
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I have removed "the most brilliant poet" and "He was clearly not good at politics". This is not NPOV. Who considers him to be the most brilliant? What did he actually do in politics? These are questions which should be answered in a NPOV way in the article... -- Oliver P. 23:32 14 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Indeed, Cao Ang was oldest, but died at Wan Castle, and Cao Pi was second oldest and therefore inherited Cao Cao's land. Cao Wei 17:35, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
Cao Cao didn't declare himself emperor, Cao Pi did. -_-
It's sad because you can tell it's a mistake if you re-read the same line.