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Guo Kan
Guo Kan or Kuo K'an (), (1217–1277) was a famous general of Han Chinese descent who served the Mongol Khans in their Western conquests and the conquest of China itself. He was descended from a lineage of Chinese generals. Both his father and grandfather had served the Khan, while his ancestor was Guo Ziyi, a famed general of the Tang Dynasty.〔Prawdin, Michael. "The Mongol Empire".〕 He was not a senior Mongol commander but was in charge of Chinese artillery units under the Mongol Empire. He was one of the foreign legions that served the Mongol Empire, and some of the later conquests of the Mongols were done by armies under his command. The biography of this Han Chinese commander in the ''Yuan Shi'' ("History of Yuan") said that Guo Kan's presence struck so much fear in his foes that they called him the "Divine Man". ==Birth and lineage== Guo Kan was raised in the household of Prime Minister Shi Tianzhe (who was also a Han Chinese, and whose father and two brothers all served the Yuan).
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