Cao Zhi (Yungong)
| Cao Zhi 曹志 | |||||||||
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| Prince of Chen (陳王) | |||||||||
| Tenure | 27 December 232 - ? | ||||||||
| Prince of Jibei (济北王) | |||||||||
| Tenure | ? – 9 February 266 | ||||||||
| Duke of Juancheng (鄄城公) | |||||||||
| Tenure | 9 February 266 – 288 | ||||||||
| Born | Unknown | ||||||||
| Died | 288 Luoyang, Henan | ||||||||
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| House | House of Cao | ||||||||
| Father | Cao Zhi | ||||||||
Cao Zhi (Chinese: 曹志; died 288), courtesy name Yungong (允恭), posthumously known as Duke Ding of Juancheng (鄄城定公), was a son of Cao Zhi, Prince Si of Chen, and his unnamed concubine, and a grandson of Cao Cao. Besides his heritage, Cao Zhi was best known for his friendship with Sima Yan (Emperor Wu of Jin), and his support of Sima You remaining in the capital to help in the administration of the empire, against Yan's wishes.