Fall In Love with the Technology Tree

Chapter 118: Cao Peifanwai

    His mother, the Hu clan, was a prominent family in Nanjun and the same clan of the Han Taifu Hu Guang, and married Taigong Song as his step-wife in Yanxizhong. Four years, gave birth to a daughter Pei.

    An Ping was very spoiled when he was young. When □□ and Wenzong traded in the South China Sea, they often gave sea pearls, corals, agate, crystals, and sandalwood to each other. When they got married in Anping, there were also three hundred and sixty gold jewelry, flowers carved phoenix dances, inlaid with pearls and inlaid treasures, all of which were exquisite.

    Anping married Liang Guoqiao Mu. Although Mu was famous, he was stingy, often borrowing utensils and not returning them. At the beginning, Anping was not aware of it, and as many as dozens of ornaments were seized for it. Later, when he saw the concubine holding the book, which was written by Emperor Wenzong, he was furious, and said, "Does the concubine actually use my dowry to please a lowly maid?" Then the husband and wife had a bad relationship.

    In the five years of Guanghe, there was a severe drought in Liang. Shepherd asks to exchange gold and silver for food, but Anping does not allow it. Smash the lock and break the door, count the number of thieves, and most of the "Golden Three Hundreds" are lost. Anping escaped on a bicycle and ran into Luoyang. Taigong sent his daughter back with a thousand taels of gold and five grain carts for the inhuman crime of natural disasters.

      Mu laughed and said, "Why not? Life to catch. The Liang state had an epidemic, and the shepherd contracted the disease and died.

    Home in Anping. To the chaos of the Yellow Turbans, he avoided disasters in Liaodong with his family, practiced medicine, and gradually became famous. Wei Li, named Youzhou Xi'an Ping with merit, was named Princess Anping.

    However, he had two daughters, Peng and Zhi. Lu Zhi was the ruler of Yuyang County.

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    Eldest Princess Anping of Wei State, named Cao Pei, from Qiao County, Pei State. Her mother, the Hu family, was born in a prestigious family in Nanjun, and was a member of the Eastern Han Dynasty Taifu Hu Guang. During the Yanxi period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Hu family married Cao Song as a continuation string. Four years later, Hu gave birth to a daughter, Cao Pei.

    Cao Pei was very popular when she was a child. At that time, Cao Cao and Cao Sheng were doing business in Jiaozhou and Nandao. When Cao Pei got married, there were another 360 pieces of gold jewelry, each with exquisite carvings and inlaid treasures. When it was put out, it caused a sensation in the county. At that time, people used "three hundred gold" as a metaphor for the extremely rich dowry.

    Cao Pei married Qiao Mu of Liang Guo at first. Although Qiao Mu is a son of an aristocratic family, he has a stingy personality and often borrows things from others and does not return them. After Cao Pei passed the door, he also used his vices on his wife. Cao Pei didn't notice it at first, and was deceived by her husband to steal dozens of ornaments. Later, once, Cao Pei saw Qiao Mu's concubine holding a book, which turned out to be in Cao Sheng's handwriting. She recognized that this was one of her dowries, so she was furious and said: "Qiao Mu, this villain, is actually Take my dowry to please the slaves? So Cao Pei and Qiao Mu turned their faces.

    In the five years of Guanghe, Liang Guo was hit by a drought, and there was no grain harvest. Qiao Mu asked Cao Pei to exchange gold and silver for food, but Cao Pei refused. So Qiao Mu smashed the door lock of Cao Pei's warehouse and blatantly stole the jewelry. Most of the "Golden Three Hundreds" were lost at this time. Cao Pei has a strong temperament and can't stand such bullying. She didn't bring any luggage, and ran back to Luoyang's mother's house in a car. Cao Song believed that the natural disaster was not the fault of the Qiao family, so he sent his daughter back to the Qiao family and gave them a thousand taels of gold and five grain carts.

    When they arrived in Liang State, Cao Pei was not reconciled, so he poured all one thousand taels of gold into the cesspool, cursing: "Only pigs look for food in the cesspool, and those who use this gold are like pigs. Qiao Mu laughed and said, "Gold stained with feces is still gold, what's wrong?" He ordered people to salvage it. At that time, Liangguo had a disease, and Qiaomu was infected by the feces of the patient and died.

    Cao Pei then returned home to be a widow. When the Yellow Turbans got up and made troubles, he and his family avoided disaster and went to Liaodong to learn to practice medicine and pharmacy, and his reputation gradually rose. After the establishment of the Wei Dynasty, she was sealed in Xi'an Ping, Youzhou Province by virtue of her achievements in saving people, so she was called Princess Anping.

    Lv Bu, the general who conquered the North, once wanted to marry Cao Pei, but Cao Pei did not agree. But they had two daughters, Lu Peng and Lu Zhi. Lu Zhi later became the head of Yuyang County.

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