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- Cao_Chong abstract "Cao Chong (196–208), courtesy name Cangshu, was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. A child prodigy, Cao Chong is best known for his ingenious method of weighing an elephant using the principle of buoyancy. He was considered by his father as a possible successor but died prematurely at the age of 12.".
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- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Archimedes_principle.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_(Chinese_surname).
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Ang.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Cao.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Fang.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Huan.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Mao.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Pi.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Rui.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Wei.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Wei_family_trees.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Yu_(Three_Kingdoms).
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Category:196_births.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Category:208_deaths.
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- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Chen_Shou.
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- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink End_of_the_Han_dynasty.
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- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Needham.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Pei_Songzhi.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Records_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Rites_of_Zhou.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Quan.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLink Xiaolian.
- Cao_Chong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cao Chong".
- Cao_Chong birthDate "196".
- Cao_Chong deathDate "208".
- Cao_Chong name "Cao Chong".
- Cao_Chong pinyin "Cáo Chōng".
- Cao_Chong post "Prince Ai".
- Cao_Chong simp "曹冲".
- Cao_Chong trad "曹沖".
- Cao_Chong wg "Ts'ao Ch'ung".
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- Cao_Chong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Cao_Chong zi "Cangshu".
- Cao_Chong subject Category:196_births.
- Cao_Chong subject Category:208_deaths.
- Cao_Chong subject Category:Cao_Cao_and_immediate_family.
- Cao_Chong hypernym Son.
- Cao_Chong type Person.
- Cao_Chong type Scientist.
- Cao_Chong type Redirect.
- Cao_Chong type Scientist.
- Cao_Chong comment "Cao Chong (196–208), courtesy name Cangshu, was a son of Cao Cao, a warlord who rose to power towards the end of the Han dynasty and laid the foundation of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. A child prodigy, Cao Chong is best known for his ingenious method of weighing an elephant using the principle of buoyancy. He was considered by his father as a possible successor but died prematurely at the age of 12.".
- Cao_Chong label "Cao Chong".
- Cao_Chong sameAs Q580624.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Cao_Chong.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Cao_Chong.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Cao_Chong.
- Cao_Chong sameAs 曹沖.
- Cao_Chong sameAs 조충_(창서).
- Cao_Chong sameAs Cao_Chong.
- Cao_Chong sameAs m.03xng0.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Cao_Chong.
- Cao_Chong sameAs โจฉอง.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Tào_Xung.
- Cao_Chong sameAs Q580624.
- Cao_Chong sameAs 曹冲.
- Cao_Chong wasDerivedFrom Cao_Chong?oldid=703688441.
- Cao_Chong isPrimaryTopicOf Cao_Chong.