Cao Biao (simplified: 曹彪, traditional: 曹彪, pinyin: Cáo Biāo), courtesy name Zhuhu (朱虎), was Cao Cao’s son by Consort Sun (孫姬). He was enfeoffed as Prince of Shouchun (221), then Prince of Wu (222), and in 232 had his fief changed to Prince of Chu (楚王). In 251 the Wei general Wang Ling (王凌), stationed at Shouchun, plotted to replace Cao Fang with Cao Biao and rebel against Sima Yi. The plot was discovered; Wang Ling surrendered and was given poison. Cao Biao was implicated and was ordered to commit suicide; his principality was abolished and his family were reduced to commoners. Cao Zhi wrote a poem on parting from Cao Biao (《贈白馬王彪》).
Cao Biao 曹彪 Zhuhu 朱虎
Cao Cao's son by Consort Sun; Prince of Chu; implicated in Wang Ling's rebellion in 251 and forced to commit suicide; his principality was abolished.