Cao Zijian's Collection was a collection of Cao Zhi's works during the Three Kingdoms period in China. It had a total of ten volumes. Among them, Volume 1 to Volume 4 are Fu, Volume 5 is Poetry, Volume 6 is Yuefu, Volume 7 is Song, Zan and Ming, Volume 8 is Zhang, Biao and Ling, Volume 9 is Wen, Yong, Preface, Book, Lei and Mourning, and Volume 10 is Lun and Shuo. According to the statistics of the Siku Quanshu, there were 44 Fu, 74 poems and 92 essays. Cao Zijian Collection collected Cao Zhi's poems, Ci Fu, among which there were more than 80 complete poems, more than half of which were Yuefu poems. The anthology showcased Cao Zhi's talent and creative style in different styles.
Cao Zhi had two wives, Madam Cui and Madam Xie. Cui was Cao Zhi's wife and was born in a prestigious family, the Cui family of Qinghe. According to the records of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cui Shi's clothes were too gorgeous. Cao Cao was furious when he saw it and thought that she violated the decree of thrift, so he gave her death. Cao Zhi's stepwife was surnamed Xie, but the exact situation was unknown.
Cao Zijian was a Chinese educational worker. He had served as the president of Xichang Agricultural College, the secretary and president of the Party Committee of Sichuan Education College, and the secretary of the Party Committee of Chengdu Normal University. In 2023, he was investigated for serious violation of party discipline, illegal duties, and suspected bribery. Cao Zijian's detailed resume and scientific research achievements were not provided yet.
Cao Zijian was Cao Zhi. He was a famous writer during the Three Kingdoms period and the third son of Cao Cao and Empress Bian of Wuxuan. He was one of the representatives of Jian 'an literature and was praised as a model of writing. Cao Zhi's representative works include "Ode to the Goddess of Luo,""White Horse Chapter,""Seven Sorrow Poetry" and so on. His poems were known for their vigorous strokes and gorgeous words. They inherited the elegant style of ancient poems and integrated the strange style of Chu Ci. Cao Zhi's collection of poems and essays, Cao Zijian's Collection, was compiled by the Song Dynasty. The earliest existing version is the ten-volume collection of Cao Zijian's Collection.
Cao Zijian's main works include the Seven-Step Poem, the White Horse, the Ode to the Goddess of Luo, the Seven-Sorrow Poem, and the Flying Dragon.
Cao Zijian was referring to Cao Zhi, a writer from the Three Kingdoms period.