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- Guo_Daiju abstract "Guo Daiju (郭待舉) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong as well as the regency of Emperor Gaozong's wife Empress Wu (later known as Wu Zetian) over their sons Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong.Despite Guo's high status, little is firmly established about his background or career except for the years that he served as chancellor—as, unusual for a chancellor, he did not have a biography in either the Old Book of Tang or the New Book of Tang. He was from Yingchuan (潁川, in modern Xuchang, Henan.) According to the table of chancellors in the New Book of Tang, his father was Guo Chufan (郭處範), who at one point served as the secretary general of Zhucheng County (諸城, in modern Weifang, Shandong).As of 682, late in the reign of Emperor Gaozong, Guo was Huangmen Shilang (黃門侍郎), the deputy head of the examination bureau of government (門下省, Menxia Sheng), when he was given the designation Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingchangshi (同中書門下平章事), making him a chancellor de facto. However, nothing was recorded about his acts as chancellor, and the next reference to him was in 684, by which time Emperor Gaozong had died and been succeeded by his son Emperor Zhongzong—who was then deposed by Empress Wu, then empress dowager and regent, for disobeying her—and then by Emperor Zhongzong's brother Emperor Ruizong. In 684, there had been a rebellion by Li Jingye the Duke of Ying against Empress Dowager Wu's rule, and while Li Jingye's rebellion was quickly defeated, the chancellor Pei Yan was executed on suspicion that he sympathized with Li Jingye's rebellion. After Pei's death, there were a series of official movements involving officials who had tried to defend Pei, and as part of these movements, Guo was stripped of his status as chancellor and made a member of the staff of Emperor Ruizong's crown prince Li Chengqi, but just a month later, he was further demoted to the post of prefect of Yue Prefecture (岳州, roughly modern Yueyang, Henan). Nothing further about him was recorded in history, although the table of chancellors in the New Book of Tang indicated his grandsons Guo Run (郭潤) and Guo Na (郭納) later served as imperial officials.".
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- Guo_Daiju wikiPageRevisionID "621809316".
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Ruizong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Zhongzong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_the_Tang_dynasty.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Crown_prince.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Ruizong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Zhongzong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Empress_dowager.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Henan.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink History_of_China.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Li_Chengqi.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Li_Jingye.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink New_Book_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Old_Book_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Pei_Yan.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Regent.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Weifang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Zetian.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Xuchang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Yueyang.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLink Zizhi_Tongjian.
- Guo_Daiju wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guo Daiju".
- Guo_Daiju subject Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju subject Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Ruizong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju subject Category:Chancellors_under_Emperor_Zhongzong_of_Tang.
- Guo_Daiju hypernym Official.
- Guo_Daiju comment "Guo Daiju (郭待舉) was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong as well as the regency of Emperor Gaozong's wife Empress Wu (later known as Wu Zetian) over their sons Emperor Zhongzong and Emperor Ruizong.Despite Guo's high status, little is firmly established about his background or career except for the years that he served as chancellor—as, unusual for a chancellor, he did not have a biography in either the Old Book of Tang or the New Book of Tang. ".
- Guo_Daiju label "Guo Daiju".
- Guo_Daiju sameAs Q5619580.
- Guo_Daiju sameAs m.03cdyrb.
- Guo_Daiju sameAs Q5619580.
- Guo_Daiju sameAs 郭待举.
- Guo_Daiju wasDerivedFrom Guo_Daiju?oldid=621809316.
- Guo_Daiju isPrimaryTopicOf Guo_Daiju.