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Consort Guo (Jingzong)
Consort Guo, imperial consort rank ''Guifei'' (郭貴妃), was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was the favorite concubine of Emperor Jingzong (Li Zhan).
==As consort to Emperor Jingzong==
It is not known when Consort Guo was born. Her father was the imperial guard general Guo Yi (郭義), whose geographical origin was lost to history. Toward the end of the ''Changqing'' era of Emperor Muzong (821-824), on account of her beauty, she was selected to be a consort to Emperor Muzong's son and Crown Prince Li Zhan. After Li Zhan became emperor in 824, she was given the imperial consort rank of ''Cairen'' (才人).〔''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 52.〕
Also in 824, Consort Guo gave birth to Li Zhan's oldest son Li Pu, who was created the Prince of Jin.〔''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 175.〕 Because of this, and because she was both beautiful and virtuous, Emperor Jingzong loved her greatly. In 826, he created her ''Guifei'' — the highest possible rank for an imperial consort.〔〔''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 51.〕〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 243.〕 He also posthumously honored her father Guo Yi and gave an official title to her brother Guo Huan (郭環) and awarded Guo Huan a mansion.〔

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