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  • curprev 11:4811:48, 7 January 2020 Cestyuhao talk contribs 26,532 bytes −4 Imperial consort: The rank Guifei-which literally means noble consort-wasn’t newly created by emperor Xuanzong. Instead, it had been used as a rank title of consort in Chinese imperial harem since Han dynasty, even during the early period of Tang Dynasty it was still one of the four highest rank of consort, which includes Guifei, Shufei, Defei, and Xianfei. It wasn’t until Xuanzong ascended the throne that these four rank titles was abolished and replaced by three new titles-Huifei, Lifei... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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