shame and rage alternately took possession of him till he fell ill。 Soon after he died。
War waged he for many a year;
Yet fell prey to craven fear。
None can know another's heart;
Drawing tigers; with bones start。
Soon after the accession; Hua Xin memorialized the Prince of Wei; saying; 〃The Lord of Yanling has cut himself loose from his army and gone quietly to his post; but your other two brothers did not attend the funeral of their father。 Their conduct should be inquired into and punished。〃
Cao Pi took up the suggestion and sent missioners to each。
They who were sent to the younger quickly returned to report: 〃Cao Xiong; the Lord of Xiaohuai; had hanged himself rather than suffer for his fault。〃
Cao Pi ordered honorable burial for Cao Xiong and gave him the posthumous title of Prince of Xiaohuai。
Soon after; the envoy to Linzi returned to report: 〃The Lord of Linzi; Cao Zhi; is spending his time in dissipation; his especial boon panions being two brothers named Ding Yi and Ding Yin。 They were very rude。 When we presented ourselves; Cao Zhi sat bolt upright; but would not say a word。 Ding Yi used insulting words; saying; 'King Cao intended our lord to succeed; but was turned there from by the slanderous tongues of certain among you。 As soon as he is dead; your master begins to think of punishment for his own flesh and blood。'
〃The other brother Ding Yin said; 'In intellect our lord leads the age; and he ought to have been heir to his father。 Now; not only does he not succeed; but he is treated in this harsh way by a lot of courtiers of your sort; ignorant of what genius means。'
〃And then Cao Zhi; in a fit of anger; had ordered his lictors to beat the chief envoy and turn him out。〃
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