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Sima Zhao's regicide of Cao Mao

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36: 550:, who effectively controlled the Wei government. However, the plot concluded with Cao Mao's death and Sima Zhao retaining his status. Contrary to its intention, the coup actually increased the Sima clan's power and influence in Wei, thus providing a foundation for the eventual usurpation of the Wei throne in 266 by Sima Zhao's son 746:
Sima Zhao successfully retained his power during the incident and eliminated his opponents in the Wei court, leaving only the young Cao Huan as a puppet emperor under his control. He did not take the Wei throne, even until his death, but was granted the title of a vassal king—"King of Jin" (晉王)—and
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led another defence at the South Watchtower. When Cheng Ji (成濟), a military officer under Jia Chong, asked Jia what to do, Jia told him to defend the Sima clan regardless of the consequences. Cheng Ji then approached Cao Mao and killed the emperor with his spear.
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on the throne. From the start of his reign, Cao Mao acted in defiance of the Simas, refusing to accept the imperial seal directly from Sima Shi, and, after Sima Shi's death in 255, he attempted to order Sima Zhao to remain in
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and the Three Kingdoms period. The events of the incident described in the novel are largely similar to that described in historical sources.
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day of the 5th month of the 5th year of the Ganlu era of his reign. This date corresponds to 2 June 260 in the Gregorian calendar.
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identifying the dragons as being trapped inside wells and likened himself to the dragons. Sima Zhao saw the poem and was angry.
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period in China. The authority of the Wei imperial family had been weakening since the death of the second Wei emperor,
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of his plan. In his absence, Wang Shen and Wang Ye secretly deserted Cao Mao and notified Sima Zhao about the plot.
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In 260, Sima Zhao was again offered title of Duke of Jin and the nine bestowments and did not immediately decline.
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Wang Jing advised the emperor against such an action, but Cao Mao ignored Wang Jing's advice and informed
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After Cao Mao's death, the public called for Jia Chong's execution on the grounds that he had committed
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the nine bestowments by Cao Huan in 264. Sima Zhao died in September 265 and was succeeded by his son
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Cao Mao then led his forces from the palace, personally wielding a sword. Sima Zhao's younger brother
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had just been suppressed. However, Sima Zhao ignored Cao Mao's edict and returned to the capital
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attempted to put up resistance at one of the gates, but was defeated and fled. Sima Zhao's aide
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A year later, in 259, Cao Mao received sightings of yellow dragons in two wells, and he wrote
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On 2 June 260, 19-year-old Cao Mao gathered his associates Wang Chen,
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In 258, Sima Zhao was offered the title of Duke of Jin and the
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The incident is also mentioned in the historical novel
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Coup of Cao Mao
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Cao Mao

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Wang Ye
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Xiaoting
Invasion of Wu
Southern Campaign
Xincheng

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