Guo Wei

Guo Wei (Chinese: 郭威) (10 September 904 – 22 February 954), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Zhou (周太祖), was the founding emperor of the Chinese Later Zhou dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 951 until his death in 954.

Emperor Taizu of Zhou
周太祖
Emperor of the Later Zhou dynasty
Reign11 February 951 – 22 February 954
SuccessorChai Rong
Born10 September 904
Yaoshan County, Xingzhou (modern Longyao County, Hebei, China)
Died22 February 954(954-02-22) (aged 49)
Kaifeng
Burial
Song Mausoleum (嵩陵; in modern Xinzheng, Henan)
34°32′17.95″N 113°41′55.90″E
SpouseSee § Family
IssueChai Rong (adoptive son)
others
Names
Surname: Guō ()
Given name: Wēi ()
Courtesy name: Wénzhòng ()
Era dates
Guǎngshùn (), began on 13 February 951
Year 1: 9 February 951 – 29 January 952
Year 2: 30 January 952 – 17 January 953
Year 3: 18 January 953 – 5 February 954
Xiǎndé ()
Year 1: 6 February 954 – 26 January 955
Regnal name
Emperor Shengming Wenwu Rende (聖明文武仁德皇帝)
Posthumous name
Emperor Shèngshén Gōngsù Wénwǔ Xiào (皇帝)
Temple name
Tàizǔ (; "Grand Progenitor")
HouseGuo
DynastyLater Zhou
FatherGuo Jian (郭簡)
MotherLady Wang (王氏)
Guo Wei
Chinese

Nicknamed "Sparrow Guo" (郭雀兒) after a sparrow-shaped tattoo on his neck, he rose to a high position in the Later Han as an assistant military commissioner. He founded the Later Zhou in 951.

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