Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Guo Ziyi's family members

Guo Ziyi's family members

Father: Guo Jingzhi, once a secretariat in Jizhou, Weizhou, Suizhou and Shouzhou, gave it to Taibao for the sake of Guo Ziyi.

Mother: Xiang, a native of Hanoi, Huaizhou, the county king, was posthumously awarded to Mrs. Wei after her death. A courtesy title for a male friend.

the Kingdom of Wei(220-265 A.D)

younger brother

Guo Ziyun

Guo Ziying

Viscount Guo

Guo youxian

Guo ruyou

Guo Youming, former supervisor of Shaofu, was given to Prince Taifu after his death.

Guo Youchong, a native of Chang 'an, Jingzhao, was named as the king of Langya County, the king of Taiyuan County, the wife of Huo Guo and the daughter of Zhou Taishou.

Li, from Ledu, is Feng's wife.

Zhang, Mrs. Feng Nanyang.

Han, Mrs. Feng Jinjie.

Zhao's son

Guo Ziyi has eight sons. According to the tombstone of Wang, the wife of Wang Fenyang and Huo Guo, all six sons were born to his wife Wang. Guo Yao, a former captain of Kaiyang County, followed to quell the Anshi Rebellion, and later served as Wei, Prince James and Prince Shaobao, and was named Duke of Taiyuan County. Give Prince Taifu and posthumous title filial piety after death. Guo died in the rebellion against Anshi. Guo Zeng recovered the two cities and made outstanding achievements. He served as the guest of honor in the Prince's seat and the supervisor in the temple, and was named Zhao Guogong. After his death, he was given the title of Minister of War. Guo Zan met, married Princess Shengping, the daughter of Dai Zong, and worshipped a captain. He once served as a temple supervisor, school inspector, left-handed riding servant and Artest Changqing. He was first appointed as the marquis of Qingyuan County, and later was appointed as the monarch. After his death, he was given an injection by a servant of Shangshu and a teacher. Guo Shu, a former minister of agriculture, later made meritorious service in the Zhu Tong Rebellion, and was promoted to general and named Qi Huangong. Guo Ying, former Prince Zuo Yude. daughter

"The Book of the New Tang Dynasty" says that Guo Ziyi "has eight sons and seven husbands, all of whom are court dignitaries". However, according to the tombstone, Wang Fenyang's wife and Huo Guo's wife, Wang has eight daughters. The eldest daughter married Lu Rangjin, the magistrate of Chengdu. Two daughters, married to Ezhou observer Wu Zhongru. Three daughters, married to Wei Jun. Four daughters, married to a young temple supervisor Li. Five girls, married to Dr. Simon Zheng Hun. Six women, marry Fenzhou, don't drive Zhang Yong. Seven daughters, married to Zhao Zong, Secretary of State. Eight daughters, married to Wang Zi of Taichang Temple. Samuel Kwok, son of Guo Yao.

Guo's eldest son, Guo Gang, served as the chief of staff of the North Ambassador Du Xiquan and served as the secretariat of the state. Later, his defection to Tubo was rejected and he was sent to Beijing for execution.

Guo's second son

Guo Kun, son of Guo Wu.

Zhu Guo, the eldest son of Ai Guo, conquered lord protector.

Ai Guo's second son, Guo Zhao, was born to Princess Shengping. He has served as General Sargingo, Minister of Public Prosecutions, our envoy of Yongning, Secretary of Agriculture, our envoy of Heyang, our envoy of Heyin, Minister of War, Tang Wenzong, Sikong, our envoy of Jiannan Xichuan, our envoy of Taichangqing when he entered the DPRK, and Stuart of Public Prosecutions after his death.

Ai Guo's third son, Guo Ke, was born to Princess Shengping. He married his daughter, Princess Hanyang, and worshipped a surname Xu. Successively served as a wine-offering teacher, general You Jinwu, Prince Zhan, idle stable envoy and Taiyuan Gong. Shoot the servant to Shangshu after death.

The daughter of the fourth son, Princess Xihe, was married, and she was made a surname, serving as a supervisor in the palace, a prince of Zhan, and an idle horse ambassador in the palace.

Guo, the eldest daughter of Princess Shengping. Tang Xianzong's imperial concubine, Tang Muzong's biological mother, was later posthumously named Empress Dowager and Empress Yi 'an. Guo Baoyu, Guo Dehai, Guo Dehai and Guo Kan are all Mongolian generals in three generations.