After quelling the Anshi Rebellion and making countless contributions in his life, did Guo Ziyi, fin

Updated on history 2024-03-12
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    got it, because Guo Ziyi was low-key and cautious, so he was able to die well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guo Ziyi was born in a family of eunuchs, he was born in martial arts in his early years, and participated in and commanded many major battles such as the capture of Hebei, the recovery of Liangjing, and the battle of Yecheng. Guo Ziyi lived to be eighty-five years old, went through four dynasties, and was buried in the emperor's mausoleum after his death, which can be said to be extremely honorable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In history, Guo Ziyi's ending was that after the Anshi Rebellion was pacified, Guo Ziyi handed over his military power, retreated bravely, and finally died proudly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In history, Guo Ziyi's final outcome was very tragic, because his authority at that time had already posed a threat to the emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Guo Ziyi was not beheaded after his death, and it was with such extraordinary political consciousness that Guo Ziyi was able to end up with a good beginning.

    From Wu Zetian to Tang Dezong, Guo Ziyi has experienced seven eras in his life, no matter how the times change, he can be alone, which has a great relationship with his official career.

    Guo Ziyi has been ordered many times in his life, and has saved the precarious Tang Dynasty from danger many times, and his reputation and status in the court are no less than Huo Guang in the Han Dynasty, but unlike Huo Guang's illustrious life, Guo Ziyi's political career is full of ups and downs. Although he has made great contributions, as long as the emperor shows a little concern about his high achievements, Guo Ziyi will immediately hand over power and leave his post calmly.

    However, when the country is in trouble, Guo Ziyi will go out again to serve the imperial court. His life can be described by the words "hard work and resentment". At that time, there was a famous folk opera called "Drunken Hitting the Golden Branch", and the protagonists of the story were Guo Ziyi and his son and daughter-in-law.

    Guo Ziyi's son Guo Hua was a concubine of the dynasty, and Guo Hua's wife was Princess Shengping, the daughter of the Tang Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Guo Ziyi led his men and horses to repel the Anshi rebels and turned the tide with his own strength; By establishing a good relationship with the eunuchs around the emperor, they will not blow the wind in their ears next to them, work hard against the emperor, and resolutely implement the emperor's policies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Guo Ziyi borrowed the beautiful concubine rewarded by the emperor to let the emperor know that he was old, and he just wanted to get drunk and lie on the knees of the beauty, and he had no enterprising heart, so that the emperor dispelled his suspicions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The main reason is that he is very smart and organized when he acts, so he passed the emperor's test and was not suspected by others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is because he can prove his ability, but he can also care about his status and make some right choices, so he will not be questioned by others. He was very loyal to the emperor and vouched for him.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was Guo Ziyi, because Guo Ziyi gave advice to the court when he pacified the Anshi Rebellion, and he also charged forward on the front line.

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