• Gao Feng (596 – January 16, 654), courtesy name Jifu, better known as Gao Jifu, posthumously known as Duke Xian of Tiao, was a Chinese official who served...
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    front himself. He also left senior officials Gao Shilian, Liu Ji, Ma Zhou, Zhang Xingcheng, and Gao Jifu to assist Li Zhi. After the campaign ended in...
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    Manchuria, made their submission (630). In the Tarim basin..." Xu Jingzong, Gao Jifu, and Zhang Xingcheng were referred to as de facto chancellors by the New...
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  • Gao Feng may refer to: Gao Feng (Wentong) (高鳳), style name Wentong (文通), Eastern Han Dynasty hermit, see Book of the Later Han Gao Jifu (高季輔; 596–654)...
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    wearing an altered Ming dynasty dragon robe (jifu), 17th century Chaofu of Lin Yinzu, between 1629 and 1664 Jifu, Qing dynasty, 17th century Early design...
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    general of the Tang dynasty (d. 656) Daoxuan, Chinese Buddhist monk (d. 667) Gao Jifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 654) Kōtoku, emperor of Japan (d. 654)...
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  • Korean singer 2000 – Andrew Nembhard, Canadian basketball player 654 – Gao Jifu, Chinese politician and chancellor (b. 596) 957 – Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn...
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  • Li Shiji (643–649, 650–670) Gao Shilian (643–647) Zhangsun Wuji (649–659) Yuwen Jie (651–652) Liu Shi (651–652) Gao Jifu (651–653) Yu Zhining (651–659)...
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  • Li Zhong crown prince. The chancellors Yu Zhining, Zhang Xingcheng, and Gao Jifu took on additional titles as the young crown prince's advisors. In 655...
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  • Xichuan, Li Jifu pointed out that such a move would damage Gao's morale, and under Li Jifu's suggestion, Emperor Xianzong eventually made Gao the military...
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