There are sixteen candidates in Cao Cao's wife and harem: Bian Shi, after Wu Xuan was edited. Ding Furen, the first wife of Cao Cao, turned against Cao Cao because of Cao Ang's death. Cao Cao wanted to welcome him back, but he couldn't. Mrs. Liu, Shi Ding's maid, accompanied Shi Ding to Cao Cao's home and later became Cao Cao's beloved concubine. She died soon and gave birth to two sons, Cao Ang and Cao Shuo.
Mrs Huan is the concubine of Cao Cao and has three sons: Cao Chong, Cao Zhi and Cao Yu. Mrs Du, Cao Cao's concubine, has two sons, Cao Lin and Cao Gungun. Mrs. Qin, the concubine of Cao Cao, has two sons, Cao Xun and Cao Jun. Mrs. Yin, the concubine of Cao Cao, has a son, Cao Moment. Wang is Cao Cao's concubine and has a son named Cao Gan.
Cao Cao's concubine Ji Sun has three sons: Cao Shang, Cao Biao and Cao Qin. Li Ji, the concubine of Cao Cao, has three sons: Cao Cheng, Cao Zheng and Cao Jing. Cao Cao's concubine Zhou Ji has a son Cao Jun, and Cao Cao's concubine Liu Ji has a son Cao Ji. Song Ji, the concubine of Cao Cao, gave birth to a son to Cao Hui.
Introduction to Cao Cao:
Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, was born in Guopuqiao County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). China was an outstanding statesman, strategist, writer, calligrapher and poet in ancient times. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Quan Xiang was the son of Qiu Cao Song and the founder of Cao Wei.