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Gao introduced Yang Guifei to Xuanzong, and was with her when the Imperial army (blaming her and her family for the Anshi Rebellion) demanded her death. She refused to give herself over to them. It is unknown whether she hanged herself, asked Gao to do it to spare herself the army's execution, or if he took it upon himself to kill her (for pity, duty, or otherwise). During Li Fuguo's reign of terror, he was among the only officials loyal to emperor Xuanzong and is often seen as an example of moral integrity. Accused of manipulation of imperial politics, he was exiled to Wu Prefecture (巫州) and died of illness later shortly after a pardon. bio-stub Category:684 births|Gao Lishi Category:762 deaths|Gao Lishi zh:高力士 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Gao Lishi".
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