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Lady Cai is known as the woman who renounced Chingchou, (otherwise known as Jingzhou), to Huang Zu. Jingzhou (Simplified Chinese: , Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: JÄ«ngzhÅu) is a city in the Hubei province of the Peoples Republic of China, on the banks of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). ... Huang Zu was a general of Wu and serving Lord Lü Gong during the Three Kingdoms period in Ancient China. ...
She was Huang Zu's second wife, who opposed the leadership of the crown prince of Jingzhou, Liu Qi. She was the sister of Cai Mao, who later served Cao Cao. She was a very shrewd woman that seemed as if she was in control of Jingzhou. Jingzhou (Simplified Chinese: , Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: JÄ«ngzhÅu) is a city in the Hubei province of the Peoples Republic of China, on the banks of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). ... For other uses, see Cao Cao (disambiguation). ...