Cao Xie (simplified: 曹協, traditional: 曹協, pinyin: Cáo Xié) was a son of Cao Pi, the first Emperor of Wei, born to his concubine Lady Li (貴人). He died young. In 231 his half-brother Cao Rui granted him the posthumous title Duke Shang of Jing (經殤公); in 234 he was posthumously promoted to Prince Ai of Zan (贊哀王). His son Cao Xun (曹尋) inherited the princedom in 235; when Cao Xun died in 249 without an heir, the princedom was abolished.
Cao Xie 曹協
Cao Pi's son by Lady Li; died young; posthumously enfeoffed as Duke of Jing (231) and Prince Ai of Zan (234); his son Cao Xun inherited the princedom.