The relationship between Wei Wudi and Wei Huiwang

The relationship between them: the country names are the same, they all belong to the ancients, and they are among the emperors of China.

Wei Wudi: Cao Cao (155-0315,220), whose real name is Meng De, whose real name is Geely, whose real name is A Shen, was born in Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province), and was of Han nationality. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms. Conquering the Quartet in the name of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty eliminated the separatist forces such as Er Yuan, Lu Bu, Liu Biao, Ma Chao and Han Sui at home, surrendered the southern Xiongnu, Wu Huan and Xianbei abroad, unified the northern part of China, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, which laid the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei. Cao Cao was the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty before his death, then Wang Wei, and after his death, posthumous title became King Wu. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Mao.

Wei Huiwang: (400-365,438+09 BC, in which 369-365,438+09 BC reigned), also known as Liang (also known as Wei after he moved from Anyi to Daliang (Kaifeng)), the bamboo book is dated as "Liang/Wei Hui became a king", with Ji surname, Wei and Wei. Wei Huiwang's accession to the throne was the heyday of Wei, but in the later war, "the East was defeated, the West lost more than 700 miles of Qin land, and the South was humiliated by Chu" and began to decline. He died in 3 19 BC. In 334 BC, Wei Huiwang and Qi Weiwang joined the League in Xuzhou and regarded each other as kings, which was called "King of Xuzhou" in history.