Gao Ziru

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Gao Ziru (Chinese: 高子儒; pinyin: Gāozirú, 508–548 CE) was a Chinese minister and official of Eastern Wei with the courtesy name Xiaoli (Chinese: 孝禮; pinyin: Xiào lǐ).

History[edit]

He was from Bohai Commandery.[1][2] Gao Ziru was the son of Gao Qianzhi and the grandson of Gao Chong. He was a minister of Northern Wei and Eastern Wei. He held many positions. Gao Ziru inherited his father's title, served as Tongzhilang (Chinese: 通直郎; pinyin: Tōng zhí láng), General Andong (Chinese: 安東將軍; pinyin: Āndōng jiāngjūn), Zhongbing canjun (Chinese: 中兵參軍; pinyin: Zhōng bīng cānjūn), and served as Imperial Censor of the Palace (Chinese: 殿中侍御史; pinyin: Diànzhōng shì yù shǐ). He further served as Jian hu shi (Chinese: 檢戶使; pinyin: Jiǎn hù shǐ) in Liangzhou, Northern Yuzhou, and Western Yanzhou.[3]

He died in the sixth year of Wuding, aged forty-one.[1][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 张撝之; 沈起炜; 刘德重 (1999). 中国历代人名大辞典 Volume 2. 上海古籍出版社. p. 1992. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. ^ 施丁; 沈志华 (1994). 资治通鉴大辞典 Volume 2 (in Chinese). 吉林人民出版社. p. 1198. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  3. ^ 簡修煒 (2000). 北朝五史辭典 Volume 2 (in Chinese). 山東敎育出版社. p. 997. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  4. ^ 高路加, ed. (2015). 高姓简史. 江西人民出版社. ISBN 9787210077862. Retrieved 31 October 2022.