Place of Birth: Yangqu City, Taiyuan Prefecture (Presently Tai Yuan City in Shanxi Province)
Lifespan: AD 187 – 255 (68 Years)
Titles: Historiographer, Senior Advisor Who Controls the West, Lord of Shating, General of the Forward Army, Faithful Lord
Family: None
Lifespan: AD 187 – 255 (68 Years)
Titles: Historiographer, Senior Advisor Who Controls the West, Lord of Shating, General of the Forward Army, Faithful Lord
Family: None
As an adult, Guo Huai was recommended for his filial piety and
personal integrity. He took up the posts of Assistant in the Office of
Pingyuan County, Court Counselor, Historiographer in the Prime
Minister’s Office, and Commander under Xiahou Yuan, successively.
When Xiahou Yuan died in the battle for Mount Dingjun, Boji collected
the scattered remnants of the defeated army. Henceforth, Zhang He was
appointed as the new Commander General, and the army was stabilized.
When Cao Pi ascended the throne as Emperor of Wei, Guo Huai was
appointed as Senior Advisor Who Controls the West, and titled Lord of
the Second Rank. Later on, he was appointed as Prefect of Youzhou,
Imperial Protector of Yong Zhou, and titled Lord of Shating.
When Zhuge Liang attacked the Kingdom of Wei, Guo Huai was appointed
as Deputy Commander of the Wei forces under Cao Zhen, and accurately
predicted the movements of the Shu army, and scored many important
victories (1).
Cao Zhen’s inadequate leadership however resulted in many losses, so
Sima Yi was sent from Wancheng to take over command. Together with Cao
Zhen, Guo Huai drove back Zhao Yun and recovered the territories of
Nanan, Tian Shui and Anding, which were previously lost during the
attack by Shu.
In the first year of [Zheng Yuan] (AD 254),
Guo Huai drove back Jiang Wei’s invasion and was made General of the
Left and General of the Forward Army. The next year Boji was appointed
Senior General, but he died later that year at the age of sixty-eight.
He was posthumously titled Faithful Lord.
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