Gao Gongzhi

Gao Gongzhi (Chinese: 高恭之; pinyin: Gāo gōng zhī, 489–530 CE) was a political figure in the Northern Wei Dynasty with the courtesy name of Daomu (Chinese: 道讓; pinyin: Dào mù).

During the Zhengguang era, he obtained the qualification to be invited by the court, and later served as Taiwei Kaicao (Chinese: 太尉鎧曹參軍; pinyin: Tài wèi kǎi cáo cān jūn) and Xiao Baoyin's Tailangzhong (Chinese: 行台郎中; pinyin: Xíng tái lángzhōng).

During the Xiaochang years, Li Shizhe's younger brother Li Shengui became the favored minister of Empress Hu and framed Gao Gongzhi's older brother Gao Qianzhi.

[2] After Emperor Xiaozhuang of Wei ascended the throne, Gao Gongzhi served as Shangshu Sangong (Chinese: 三公; pinyin: Sāngōng), General Ning Shuo (Chinese: 寧朔將軍; pinyin: Níng shuò jiāngjūn) and Shibu Langzhong (Chinese: 吏部郎中; pinyin: Lì bù lángzhōng), and was named Longcheng Marquis (Chinese: 龙城侯; pinyin: Lóng chéng hóu), and later served as Taishe Zhangshi (Chinese: 太射长史; pinyin: Tài shè zhǎng shǐ), and was appointed Duke of Anxi County.

During the Taichang years, the court posthumously named him the Provincial Governor (Chinese: 刺史; pinyin: Cìshǐ) of Yongzhou.