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Why was Cao Zhi demoted to be king by Cao Pi, and why was Cao Zhi unhappy all day after the fief?

Cao Pi demoted Cao Zhi to an Xiang Hou and moved him to Cheng Hou.

Since then, he has been repeatedly relegated and constantly changed his fiefs.

Cao Zhi moved several times during the period of Emperor Wenming 12, and the last fief was in Chenjun. Cao Zhi died on 12, February 27, 232, so he was called "or" Chen ".

He has changed from a noble son who lives a leisurely life to the object of being restricted and attacked everywhere. Living a "prison-like" life, drinking all day and being unhappy. He died young at the age of 4 1 because of depression and depression.

After Cao Zhi died, no one knew where he was buried. Until the Ming Xianzong period, there was a flood one year, and a big stone tablet engraved with the words "Cao Zijian's Tomb" rushed out next to a big tomb in Qibu Village, Tongxu County. People know that Qibu Village is not only the place where Cao Zhi wrote Qibu poems, but also the burial place after his death.

It is reported that Caozhi Cemetery in Qibu Village, Tongxu County has been included in the tourist routes of China Three Kingdoms, and it will become a tourist hotspot in the near future.