Empress Guo

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Empress Guo was an empress of the state of Cao Wei during China’s Three Kingdoms period, known as the second wife of Emperor Cao Rui and a prominent figure in the Wei imperial court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cao Wei person
Three Kingdoms period figure
empress consort
associatedWith Luoyang NERFINISHED
Wei imperial harem NERFINISHED
country Cao Wei NERFINISHED
court Wei imperial court NERFINISHED
dynasty Cao Wei NERFINISHED
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
fatherInLaw Cao Pi NERFINISHED
gender female
grandfatherInLaw Cao Cao NERFINISHED
historicalEra 3rd century
historicalSource Book of Jin NERFINISHED
Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
house House of Cao (by marriage) NERFINISHED
languageOfName Classical Chinese
monarchDuringReign Cao Rui NERFINISHED
nobleRankBeforeEmpress Guiren (Noble Lady)
notableFor being the second wife of Cao Rui
political influence in the Wei imperial court
positionHeld Empress of Cao Wei NERFINISHED
predecessorAsEmpress Empress Mao NERFINISHED
region China NERFINISHED
reignAsEmpressOf Cao Wei NERFINISHED
spouse Cao Rui NERFINISHED
successorAsEmpress Empress Zhang NERFINISHED
successorStateContext Jin dynasty (historical accounts compiled later) NERFINISHED
title Empress Guo NERFINISHED
Empress of Wei NERFINISHED

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Cao Rui spouse Empress Guo