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When was Cao Cao from?
Cao Cao was a native of the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Cao Cao (155— 15, March 220) was born in Wei Wudi, Mond, Geely, and Xiaozi, from Peiguoqiao 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.

Cao Cao was good at poetry, understood the art of war and established An Wen style. There are many poems. Another note, The Art of War, has been handed down from generation to generation. Modern people have compiled his poems into a typographical edition of Cao Cao Ji. At the same time, he was also good at calligraphy, and was rated as a "wonderful work" by Zhang Huaiguan in the Tang Dynasty.

Major achievements:

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the social economy of the Huanghuai River Basin suffered unprecedented destruction, the people were slaughtered, the land was barren, and the survivors were forced to leave their homes and live in exile. It can be said that "the name is empty and uninhabited, and there are no people in a hundred miles", and "the bones are exposed in the wild, and there are no crows in a thousand miles".

Faced with this tragic situation, Cao Cao implemented a series of policies to restore the economy and stabilize the situation before his death. Judging from Cao Cao's political, military and economic performances, such as reclaiming farmland, building water conservancy and implementing the system of selling salt and iron by officials, it has played a positive role in social and economic recovery and economic rectification.