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Guo Wenli (born 1989), Chinese curler; Guo Xinwa (born 2000), Chinese badminton player; Guo Ying (born 1991), Chinese singer and rapper, member of girl group Rocket Girls 101; Guo Yonghuai (1909–1968), aerodynamics expert and a leader of China's atomic and hydrogen bomb projects; Tina Guo (born 1985), Chinese-American cellist and erhuist ...
Western Guo (Chinese: 西 虢; pinyin: Xī Guó) was a vassal state in China during the Zhou dynasty. "Guo" was a kinship group that held at least five pieces of territory within the Zhou realm at various times.
The Beggars' Gang is a fictional martial arts organisation featured prominently in works of wuxia fiction by writers such as Jin Yong, Gu Long and Wolong Sheng.The gang has also found its way into martial arts films such as King of Beggars and video games such as Age of Wushu.
Having gained Chai Rong's trust, Zhao Kuangyin was assigned as guardian to Chai Rong's seven-year-old son, Guo Zongxun, before Chai's death. Zhao Kuangyin subsequently deposed Guo Zongxun in a bloodless military coup and established the Song dynasty. Following the founding of the dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin conquered the neighbouring states in the ...
Guo Weicheng (郭維城) Empress Xiaoyuanzhen (1580–1613), of the Guo clan, was the first wife of the Taichang Emperor when he was crown prince . She died before he ascended the throne, but is more commonly known by her posthumous name.
Gu (simplified Chinese: 顾; traditional Chinese: 顧; pinyin: Gù) is an East Asian family name.In China, it is the 93rd name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem. [1] Some places such as South Korea, and early immigrants from Wu-speaking region in China usually romanize this family name as Goo, Koo, or Ku.
Yinli was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the 17th son of the Kangxi Emperor. His mother was Consort Qin (勤妃), a Han Chinese with the family name Chen. Consort Qin was also known as Consort Chunyuqin (純裕勤太妃). The Chen family were originally Han baoyi of the Imperial Household Department's Bordered Yellow banner.
Hongyan (弘曕; 9 May 1733 – 27 April 1765), formally known as Prince Guo, was an imperial prince of the Manchu ruled Qing Dynasty. He was the sixth son of Yongzheng Emperor . Life