Guo Mo
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Guo Mo (died 21 June 330), courtesy name Xuanxiong, was a Chinese military general and warlord of the Jin dynasty (266–420). During the Disaster of Yongjia, Guo acclaimed himself a wuzhu (塢主), an unofficial lord who practiced autonomy over their territory and took in fleeing refugees before working under Li Ju against the northern barbarian states. However, Guo had a reputation of betrayal and desertion, and after killing a contemporary named Liu Yin (劉胤, not to be confused with the Han Zhao prince Liu Yin) in 330, Tao Kan and Yu Liang led their troops against him and had him executed.
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郭 黙(かく もく、生年不詳 - 330年)は、中国の晋代の軍人。字は玄雄。本貫は河内郡。
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郭默(?-330年),字玄雄,河內懷人。西晉末年及東晉將領。
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Guo Mo
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Emperor Cheng of Jin
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郭默
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Two unnamed wives
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Lady Lu
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Guo Mo (died 21 June 330), courtesy name Xuanxiong, was a Chinese military general and warlord of the Jin dynasty (266–420). During the Disaster of Yongjia, Guo acclaimed himself a wuzhu (塢主), an unofficial lord who practiced autonomy over their territory and took in fleeing refugees before working under Li Ju against the northern barbarian states. However, Guo had a reputation of betrayal and desertion, and after killing a contemporary named Liu Yin (劉胤, not to be confused with the Han Zhao prince Liu Yin) in 330, Tao Kan and Yu Liang led their troops against him and had him executed.
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郭 黙(かく もく、生年不詳 - 330年)は、中国の晋代の軍人。字は玄雄。本貫は河内郡。
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郭默(?-330年),字玄雄,河內懷人。西晉末年及東晉將領。
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