Cao Jie (eunuch)

Cao Jie
曹節
Commandant of Equipage (奉車都尉)
In office
?–?
MonarchEmperor Huan of Han
Minister of the Guards of Changle Palace (長樂衛尉)
In office
168 (168)  169 (169)
MonarchEmperor Ling of Han
Empress's Chamberlain (大長秋)
In office
169 (169)  ?
MonarchEmperor Ling of Han
Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令)
In office
179 (179)  181 (181)
MonarchEmperor Ling of Han
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died181
OccupationCourt eunuch, politician
Courtesy nameHanfeng (漢豐)
PeerageMarquis of Yuyang (育陽侯)
Cao Jie
Traditional Chinese曹節
Simplified Chinese曹节
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinCaó Jié
Hanfeng
(courtesy name)
Traditional Chinese漢豐
Simplified Chinese汉丰
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHànfēng

Cao Jie (fl.125–181), courtesy name Hanfeng, was a Chinese court eunuch and politician during the Eastern Han dynasty. He rose to power during the reign of Emperor Ling (r. 168–189). He was involved in a power struggle against a rival faction led by Dou Wu and Chen Fan during the reign of Emperor Huan (r. 146–168) and early reign of Emperor Ling. His son-in-law Feng Fang later became one of the 8 colonels of the Army of the Western Garden.

In the beginning of the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Jie is listed as one of the Ten Attendants even though historically he was not a member of the group.