kind。 Who dares dispute it?〃
Then Sima Shi; followed by the whole of the officials; went to the Palace of Everlasting Peace and informed the Empress Dowager of his intention。
〃Whom do you propose to place on the throne; General?〃 she asked。
〃I have observed that Cao Ju; Prince of Pengcheng; is intelligent; benevolent; and filial。 He is fit to rule the empire。〃
She replied; 〃He is my uncle; and it is not convenient。 However; there is Cao Mao; Duke of Gaogui; and grandson of Emperor Pi。 He is of mild temperament; respectful; and deferential; and may be set up。 You; Sir; and the high officers of state might favorably consider this。〃
Then spoke one; saying; 〃Her Majesty speaks well: Cao Mao should be raised to the throne。〃
All eyes turned toward the speaker; who was Sima Fu; uncle of Sima Shi。
The Duke of Gaogui was summoned to the capital。
The Empress called Cao Fang into her presence in the Hall of Principles and blamed him; saying; 〃You are vicious beyond measure; a panion of lewd men and a friend of vile women。 You are unfitted to rule。 Therefore resign the imperial seal and revert to your status of Prince of Qi*。 You are forbidden to present yourself at court without special mand。〃
Cao Fang; weeping; threw himself at her feet。 He gave up the seal; got into his carriage and went away。 Only a few faithful ministers restrained their tears and bade him farewell。
Cao Cao; the mighty minister of Han;
Oppressed the helpless; little then thought he
That only two score swiftly passing years
Would bring like fate to his posterity。
The Emperor…elect Cao Mao was the grandson of Emperor Pi; and son of Cao Lin; Prince of Donghai。 When Cao Mao was nearing the capital; all the officers at