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  2. Guo Pei - Wikipedia

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    Guo's husband oversees the branding and business side of Guo's label. [23] Guo Pei is a renowned Chinese fashion designer whose works have gained widespread acclaim and recognition. Guo Pei's most famous dress is Yellow Empress cape; the dress's remarkable design inspired parallels to omelets, and its creation took two years and over 50,000 ...

  3. Da Jin - Wikipedia

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    Guo Pei's atelier Rose Studio was established in Beijing in 1997. [8] Her inspiration for the Samsara collection, which Da Jin is a part of, widened with her travels to European museums in the early 2000s, such as viewing Napoleonic uniforms in the Musée de l'Armée in Paris. [9]

  4. Guo Huai (wife of Jia Chong) - Wikipedia

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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 second wife in 257 after his first wife, Li Wan (李婉), was banished to the Korean border as a result of her father Li Feng's downfall and execution in 254. [2]

  5. Empresses in the Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lady Meng → Secondary Consort of Prince Guo of the First Rank Duke Pei's daughter. She is in love with Prince Guo and becomes his secondary consort. Duan Shaonan Aisin-Gioro Yuanche (爱新觉罗·元澈) Eldest son of Prince Guo of the First Rank → Heir of Prince Shen of the Second Rank Prince Guo's son by Meng Jingxian.

  6. Pei Wei (Jin dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Pei Wei was born into the famous Pei clan of Hedong Commandery as the son of the Cao Wei and later Jin minister, Pei Xiu. Through his mother, Pei Wei was also the nephew of Jia Chong's spouse, Guo Huai, thus making him a relative of Chong and his immediate family. He was very popular even at a young age for his insightfulness and personality.

  7. Yang Guozhong - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Yang Guozhong's wife Pei Rou, son Yang Xi (楊晞), the Lady of Guo, and the Lady of Guo's son Pei Hui (裴徽) tried to flee, but were killed in flight. Yang's biography in the Old Book of Tang commented, with regard to Yang's misjudgment of the situation at Tong Pass:

  8. Jia Chong - Wikipedia

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    Jia Chong (217 – 19 May 282 [4]), courtesy name Gonglü, was a Chinese politician who lived during the late Three Kingdoms period and early Jin dynasty of China. He started his career as an advisor to Sima Shi and Sima Zhao, the regents of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms era, and subsequently served as an official in the court of Sima Zhao's son, Sima Yan (Emperor Wu), after the ...

  9. Jia Nanfeng - Wikipedia

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    Jia Nanfeng (257 [1] – 13 May 300 [2]), nicknamed Shi (峕), was a Chinese empress consort. She was a daughter of Jia Chong and the first wife of Emperor Hui of the Jin dynasty and also a granddaughter of Jia Kui.