Cao Shen or Cao Can (died 190 BC), courtesy name Jingbo, was the second chancellor of the Western Han dynasty. He participated in the Chu–Han Contention on Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu of Han)'s side and contributed greatly to the founding of the Han dynasty.
Cao Shen was from Pei County in present-day Jiangsu and he served as a prison warden in his early days. He was a close friend of Liu Bang. Once, Liu Bang was tasked with escorting some convicts to Mount Li to become labourers, but some prisoners escaped and Liu was forced to become a fugitive. He sought refuge with his followers on Mount Mangdang (in present-day Yongcheng, Henan) and maintained secret contact with Cao Shen and Xiao He. In 209 BC, after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out, the magistrate of Pei County considered rebelling against the Qin dynasty as well, so he heeded Cao Shen and Xiao He's advice to invite Liu Bang back to support him. However, the magistrate changed his mind later and denied Liu Bang entry into the city. He was worried that Xiao He and Cao Shen might open the city gates for Liu Bang so he planned to have them killed, but Xiao and Cao managed to escape and join Liu. The townsfolk rebelled against the magistrate and killed him and allowed Liu Bang and his men to enter. Liu Bang built up his rebel army in Pei County and Cao Shen served as one of his advisors.
We don? t have to talk
If it makes you cry
I can? t help but notice
You could use a friend
It? s a story of a boy who tried to be a man
Cruel heart
You won again
Cruel heart
You won again
We still need to hold you
We still need to show you
Cruel heart
You won again
Cruel heart
You won again
It? s not easy to undo
The tragedy that? s life
We can do nothing alone
But she always wants to fight
It? s a story of a girl but where do we begin
Cruel heart
You won again
Cruel heart
You won again
We still need to hold you
We still need to show you
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