Guo Chong (c. 908 – c. 965), known as Guo Chongwei before 951, was a military general and officer who successively served the Later Tang, Later Jin, Later...
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Zhuge Liang (section Guo Chong's five anecdotes)
about the limits of his strengths and abilities. However, there was one Guo Chong (郭沖) who dissented and argued that Zhuge Liang's brilliance and wisdom...
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Grace Quek (Chinese: 郭盈恩; pinyin: Guō Yíng'ēn), known professionally as Annabel Chong, is a Singaporean former pornographic actress who became famous...
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Both Guo Chong's anecdote and Romance of the Three Kingdoms said that Sima Yi's army was superior to Zhuge Liang's in terms of size: Guo Chong's anecdote...
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commandant Guo Chong. She was chosen for the position as Empress consort for the child Emperor Renzong by the Regent Dowager Empress Liu in 1024. Guo was ignored...
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Guo Huai's father Guo Pei (郭配) was the governor of Chengyang Commandery and a younger brother of the Cao Wei general Guo Huai. She became Jia Chong's...
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Zhong to pay a special visit to Jia. After Jia Chong died, his second wife Guo Huai (郭槐) wanted Jia Chong's maternal grandson, Han Mi (韓謐), to inherit his...
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match the situation described by Guo Chong. However, there are a number of texts that dispute the accuracy of Guo Chong's anecdote. Although the text simply...
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de facto ruler of the Wu Kingdom. Al-Muttaqi, Abbasid caliph (d. 968) Guo Chong, Chinese general (approximate date) Ibrahim ibn Sinan, Abbasid mathematician...
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of Cologne (b. 925) Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi, Abbasid statesman Guo Chong, Chinese general (approximate date) Hedwig of Saxony, Frankish duchess...
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