Gao Huaide
Gao Huaide (高懷德) (c. 926 – 982) courtesy name Cangyong was a general in ancient China, first in the Later Zhou military and later in the Northern Song military.
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from one 1797 print of the novel Legends of the Flying Dragon (飛龍傳) | |
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Born | 926 modern Zhengding County, Hebei |
Died | 982 (aged 55–56) modern Cao County, Shandong |
Spouse | Grand Princess of Yan (燕國長公主) |
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Father | Gao Xingzhou |
Full name | Surname: Gāo (高) Given name: Huáidé (懷德) Courtesy name: Cángyòng (藏用) Posthumous name: Wǔmù (武穆) |
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Traditional Chinese | 高懷德 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 高怀德 | ||||||||||||
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