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Duke Mu of Cao

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Parents
  
Cao Huibo

Grandchild
  
Cao Zhuanggong

Great grandchild
  
Cao Xigong

Children
  
Tào Hoàn công

Grandparent
  
Cao Daibo

Great-grandparent
  
Cao Xiaobo

Duke Mu of Cao (8th Century BCE) (Chinese: 曹穆公; pinyin: Cáo Mù Gōng) was the eleventh ruler of the vassal State of Cao during the Chinese Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770 – 256 BCE) and Spring and Autumn period. Born Jī Wǔ (姬武), he was the son of Cáo Huìbó (曹惠伯). In 760 BCE, Duke Mu of Cao killed his elder brotherCáo Fèibó (曹廢伯/曹废伯) and appointed himself ruler of the State of Cao. He was the first ruler of the State of Cao to receive the posthumous title of "Duke" (公).

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