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  • Empress Ma (Hongwu)
  • Empress of China from 1368 to 1382

    Empress Xiaocigao (Chinese: 孝慈高皇后, 18 July 1332 – 23 September 1382), commonly known as Empress Ma (Chinese: 馬皇后), was an imperial consort of the Ming

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress_Ma_(Hongwu)

  • Empress Ma
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Ma or Empress Dowager Ma may refer to: Empress Ma (Han dynasty) (40–79), empress of Emperor Ming of Han, empress dowager during Emperor Zhang's

    Empress Ma

    Empress_Ma

  • Empress Ma (Jianwen)
  • Empress of China from 1399 to 1402

    Empress Xiaominrang (1378–1402), of the Ma clan, was the empress consort to the Jianwen Emperor and the second empress consort of China's Ming dynasty

    Empress Ma (Jianwen)

    Empress_Ma_(Jianwen)

  • Empress Ma (Han dynasty)
  • Empress of China from 60 to 75 CE

    Empress Ma (馬皇后, personal name unknown; late 30s – August 16, 79), formally Empress Mingde (明德皇后, literally, "the understanding and virtuous empress")

    Empress Ma (Han dynasty)

    Empress_Ma_(Han_dynasty)

  • Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)
  • Empress of China from 1487 to 1505

    Empress Xiaochengjing (1471– 28 August 1541), of the Zhang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Hongzhi Emperor and

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress_Zhang_(Hongzhi)

  • Yongle Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1402 to 1424

    stated that his mother was the Hongwu Emperor's primary wife and empress, Lady Ma. Other sources suggest that his real mother was a concubine with the

    Yongle Emperor

    Yongle Emperor

    Yongle_Emperor

  • Yin Lihua
  • Empress of China from 41 to 57 AD

    edict by Empress Dowager Yin's daughter-in-law Empress Ma.) In 60, at Empress Dowager Yin's endorsement, Emperor Ming created Consort Ma, Ma Yuan's daughter

    Yin Lihua

    Yin Lihua

    Yin_Lihua

  • Empress Gi
  • Korean Yuan Empress consort (1315–1370)

    Empress Gi or Empress Ki (Korean: 기황후; Hanja: 奇皇后; 1315–1369), also known as Empress Qi (Chinese: 奇皇后) or Öljei Khutuk (Mongolian: Өлзийхутаг; Chinese:

    Empress Gi

    Empress Gi

    Empress_Gi

  • Empress Hu (Xuande)
  • Empress of China from 1425 to 1428

    Empress Hu (Chinese: 胡皇后; pinyin: Hú húanghòu; 20 May 1402 – 5 December 1443), personal name Hu Shanxiang, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty

    Empress Hu (Xuande)

    Empress_Hu_(Xuande)

  • Empress Xu (Ming dynasty)
  • Empress of China from 1402 to 1407

    Empress Renxiaowen (仁孝文皇后; 5 March 1362 – 6 August 1407), of the Xu clan, was the empress consort to the Yongle Emperor and the third empress of the Chinese

    Empress Xu (Ming dynasty)

    Empress Xu (Ming dynasty)

    Empress_Xu_(Ming_dynasty)

  • Ma (surname)
  • Surname list

    Eastern Han dynasty Empress Ma (Hongwu), member of the House of Zhu, Hongwu Emperor's wife Empress Ma (Jianwen), Jianwen Emperor's wife Ma Chia-ling (born

    Ma (surname)

    Ma (surname)

    Ma_(surname)

  • Empress Fang
  • Empress of China from 1534 to 1547

    Empress Xiaolie (1516–1547), of the Fang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, third empress to the Jiajing Emperor. Fang originated

    Empress Fang

    Empress_Fang

  • Empress Qian
  • Empress of China (1442–1449, 1457–1464)

    Empress Qian (simplified Chinese: 钱皇后; traditional Chinese: 錢皇后; pinyin: Qián huánghòu; 1426 – 15 July 1468) was a Chinese empress consort during the Ming

    Empress Qian

    Empress Qian

    Empress_Qian

  • Empress Wang (Wanli)
  • Empress of China from 1572 to 1620

    Empress Xiaoduanxian (Chinese: 孝端顯皇后; 7 November 1564 – 7 May 1620), personal name Wang Xijie (Chinese: 王喜姐), was empress consort of the Wanli Emperor

    Empress Wang (Wanli)

    Empress Wang (Wanli)

    Empress_Wang_(Wanli)

  • Empress Dowager Bo
  • Empress dowager of Han Dynasty of China

    Empress Dowager Bo (薄太后), personal name lost to history, was an imperial concubine of Emperor Gaozu of Han (Liu Bang). She was also known as Consort Bo

    Empress Dowager Bo

    Empress Dowager Bo

    Empress_Dowager_Bo

  • List of Chinese empresses and queens
  • Spouses of Chinese rulers

    Wang Empress Dowager Zhao Grand Empress Dowager Fu Empress Dowager Ding (帝太后) Empress Dowager Wang Empress Dowager Yin Empress Dowager Ma Empress Dowager

    List of Chinese empresses and queens

    List_of_Chinese_empresses_and_queens

  • Empress Zhangde
  • Empress of China from 78 to 88 CE

    Empress Dou (竇皇后, personal name unknown; c. 63 – 8 October 97 CE), formally Empress Zhangde (章德皇后, literally "the polite and virtuous empress"), was an

    Empress Zhangde

    Empress_Zhangde

  • Princess Ningguo
  • Chinese princess (1364–1434)

    dynasty, the second daughter of the Hongwu Emperor and his eldest by Empress Ma. In 1378, the Hongwu Emperor bestowed upon his daughter the title of Princess

    Princess Ningguo

    Princess_Ningguo

  • Empress Ma (Southern Han)
  • Empress Ma (馬皇后, personal name unknown) (died January 22, 935) was the only known empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state

    Empress Ma (Southern Han)

    Empress_Ma_(Southern_Han)

  • Zhu Su
  • Chinese prince (1361–1425)

    scientist and botanist. He was the fifth son of the Hongwu Emperor and Empress Ma. In 1370, he was made the Prince of Wu, and in 1378, his title was changed

    Zhu Su

    Zhu_Su

  • Empress Zhang (Hongxi)
  • Empress of China from 1424 to 1425

    Empress Chengxiaozhao (誠孝昭皇后; 1379 – 20 November 1442), of the Zhang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the fourth Ming

    Empress Zhang (Hongxi)

    Empress Zhang (Hongxi)

    Empress_Zhang_(Hongxi)

  • Princess Anqing
  • Chinese princess (14th century)

    dynasty. She was the fourth daughter of Hongwu Emperor and his second by Empress Ma. In 1381, Princess Anqing was married to Ouyang Lun. By 1397, Ouyang Lun

    Princess Anqing

    Princess_Anqing

  • Deposed Empress Wu
  • Empress of China in 1464

    Deposed Empress Wu (吳廢后; 15th century – 1509) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to Zhu Jianshen, the Chenghua Emperor. Empress Wu

    Deposed Empress Wu

    Deposed_Empress_Wu

  • Empress Chen (Jiajing)
  • Empress of China from 1522 to 1528

    Empress Xiaojiesu (1508–1528), of the Chen clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, first empress to the Jiajing Emperor. She was the

    Empress Chen (Jiajing)

    Empress Chen (Jiajing)

    Empress_Chen_(Jiajing)

  • Empress Wang (Southern Ming)
  • Chinese empress consort (died 1662)

    Empress Xiaogang Kuang (died 1662) was a Chinese empress consort of the Southern Ming dynasty, empress to the Yongli Emperor. She converted to Roman Catholicism

    Empress Wang (Southern Ming)

    Empress Wang (Southern Ming)

    Empress_Wang_(Southern_Ming)

  • Empress Wang (Chenghua)
  • Empress of China from 1464 to 1487

    Empress Xiaozhenchun (1440/1450 –1518), of the Wang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Chenghua Emperor. Empress

    Empress Wang (Chenghua)

    Empress Wang (Chenghua)

    Empress_Wang_(Chenghua)

  • Empress Zeng
  • Empress consort of the Southern Ming dynasty

    Empress Xiaoyixiang (Chinese: 孝毅襄皇后; died 1646), of the Zeng clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Southern Ming dynasty, empress to the Longwu Emperor

    Empress Zeng

    Empress_Zeng

  • Empress Zhangsun
  • Empress of Tang China from 626 to 636

    Empress Zhangsun (長孫皇后, personal name unknown, presumably Wugou) (無垢) (15 March 601 – 28 July 636), formally Empress Wendeshunsheng (文德順聖皇后, literally

    Empress Zhangsun

    Empress_Zhangsun

  • Zhu Wenkui
  • Crown Prince of China (1399–1402)

    and Crown Prince of the Jianwen Emperor of the Ming dynasty, born by Empress Ma, when his parents were Crown Prince and Crown Princess respectively. In

    Zhu Wenkui

    Zhu_Wenkui

  • Empress Zhou (Ming dynasty)
  • Empress of China from 1628 to 1644

    Empress Xiaojielie (10 May 1611 – 24 April 1644), of the Zhou clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Chongzhen Emperor

    Empress Zhou (Ming dynasty)

    Empress_Zhou_(Ming_dynasty)

  • Empress Ji
  • Chinese imperial consort (d. 1475)

    Empress Xiaomu (died July 1475), of the Ji clan, was an imperial consort of the Ming dynasty. She was a concubine of the Chenghua Emperor and mother of

    Empress Ji

    Empress Ji

    Empress_Ji

  • Empress Jingyin
  • 1st-century Han dynasty imperial consort

    His aunt was the maternal grandmother of Emperor Ming's wife Empress Ma, and Empress Ma, upon hearing that his two daughters were both intelligent and

    Empress Jingyin

    Empress_Jingyin

  • Empress Dowager Xiaochun
  • Chinese empress dowager (1588–1615)

    Empress Dowager Xiaochun (1588–1615), surnamed Liu, was a Ming dynasty concubine of the Taichang Emperor and biological mother of the Chongzhen Emperor

    Empress Dowager Xiaochun

    Empress Dowager Xiaochun

    Empress_Dowager_Xiaochun

  • Empress Xiaosu
  • Chinese empress dowager (1430–1504)

    Empress Xiaosu (1430 – 17 March 1504), of the Zhou clan, was the concubine of Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the mother of the Chenghua Emperor. Zhou was

    Empress Xiaosu

    Empress Xiaosu

    Empress_Xiaosu

  • Empress Dowager Ma (Southern Ming)
  • Chinese empress dowager (1578–1669)

    Empress Dowager Ma (1578–1669), personal name unknown, formally known as Empress Dowager Zhaosheng (Chinese: 昭聖太后), was an empress dowager of the Chinese

    Empress Dowager Ma (Southern Ming)

    Empress Dowager Ma (Southern Ming)

    Empress_Dowager_Ma_(Southern_Ming)

  • Ma Yuan (Han dynasty)
  • Chinese military general and politician of the Eastern Han dynasty (14 BC – 49 AD)

    and title of marquess. Ma's daughter became Empress Ma of the Han dynasty in 57, after which his reputation was restored. Ma Yuan is worshipped as a

    Ma Yuan (Han dynasty)

    Ma Yuan (Han dynasty)

    Ma_Yuan_(Han_dynasty)

  • Consort Wu (Xuande)
  • Chinese empress dowager (1397–1462)

    Empress Dowager Xiaoyi (Chinese: 孝翼皇太后; 1397 – 16 January 1462), of the Wu clan, was a concubine of the Xuande Emperor. Records say she comes from the

    Consort Wu (Xuande)

    Consort_Wu_(Xuande)

  • Empress Chen (Longqing)
  • Empress of China from 1567 to 1572

    Empress Xiao'an (d. 1596), of the Chen clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty. She was the second wife of the Longqing Emperor. In 1558

    Empress Chen (Longqing)

    Empress Chen (Longqing)

    Empress_Chen_(Longqing)

  • Empress Xia (Ming dynasty)
  • Empress of China from 1506 to 1521

    Empress Xiaojingyi (1492 – 26 February 1535), of the Xia clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Zhengde Emperor. Lady

    Empress Xia (Ming dynasty)

    Empress Xia (Ming dynasty)

    Empress_Xia_(Ming_dynasty)

  • Empress Mingde
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Mingde may refer to: Empress Ma (Han dynasty) (40–79), wife of Emperor Ming of Han Empress Qiang (died 356), wife of Former Qin's founding emperor

    Empress Mingde

    Empress_Mingde

  • Empress Xiaojing (Wanli)
  • Chinese empress dowager (1565–1611)

    Empress Xiaojing (27 February 1565 – 18 October 1611), of the Wang clan, was a Ming dynasty concubine of the Wanli Emperor and the biological mother of

    Empress Xiaojing (Wanli)

    Empress Xiaojing (Wanli)

    Empress_Xiaojing_(Wanli)

  • Empress Zhang (Jiajing)
  • Empress of China from 1528 to 1534

    Empress Zhang (died 1537), personal name Zhang Qijie (張七姐), was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, second empress to the Jiajing Emperor.

    Empress Zhang (Jiajing)

    Empress_Zhang_(Jiajing)

  • Emperor Zhang of Han
  • Emperor of China from 75 to 88

    were greatly favored by Empress Dowager Ma. Later in 79, however, Empress Dou would (perhaps remembering Empress Dowager Ma's example) adopt the son of

    Emperor Zhang of Han

    Emperor Zhang of Han

    Emperor_Zhang_of_Han

  • Zhao Feiyan
  • Empress of China from 16 to 7 BC

    September or October 1 BC), formally Empress Xiaocheng (孝成皇后), was a Chinese courtesan and empress. She was an empress during the Han dynasty. Her husband

    Zhao Feiyan

    Zhao Feiyan

    Zhao_Feiyan

  • Sun Taizhen
  • Wife of Chinese king (died 976 CE)

    Song emperor, and Queen Sun offered a tribute of gold vessels to Song's Empress Song. Queen Sun died in late 976. Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms

    Sun Taizhen

    Sun_Taizhen

  • Empress Dowager Xiaoding
  • Chinese empress dowager (1545–1614)

    Empress Dowager Xiaoding (1545 – 18 March 1614), of the Li clan, was a Chinese empress dowager of the Ming dynasty. She was one of the concubines of the

    Empress Dowager Xiaoding

    Empress Dowager Xiaoding

    Empress_Dowager_Xiaoding

  • Zhang Yan (empress)
  • Empress of Han China from 192 to 188 BC

    pinyin: Zhāng Yān; died April or May 163 BC), known as Empress Xiaohui (孝惠皇后) posthumously, was an empress during the Han dynasty. She was a daughter of Princess

    Zhang Yan (empress)

    Zhang_Yan_(empress)

  • Liang Nüying
  • Empress of China from 147 to 159

    (梁女瑩) (died 9 August 159), formally Empress Yixian (懿獻皇后, literally "the meek and wise empress") was an empress during the Eastern Han dynasty. She was

    Liang Nüying

    Liang_Nüying

  • Zhu Biao
  • Crown Prince of China from 1368 to 1392

    in 1644, that Zhu Biao was once again posthumously promoted to emperor. Empress Xiaokang (孝康皇后) of the Chang clan (常氏; 1355–1378) Zhu Xiongying (朱雄英),

    Zhu Biao

    Zhu_Biao

  • Liang Na
  • Empress of China from 132 to 144

    梁妠; 116 – 6 April 150), formally Empress Shunlie (順烈皇后, literally "the kind and achieving empress"), was an empress during the Han dynasty. Her husband

    Liang Na

    Liang_Na

  • Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)
  • Empress consort of Later Zhou

    Empress Fu (符皇后, given name unknown, c. 932–993) was an empress consort and empress dowager during the Later Zhou dynasty. She served as regent during

    Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)

    Empress_Dowager_Fu_(Later_Zhou)

  • Empress Wang (Xuan)
  • Empress of China from 64 to 48 BC

    Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died 22 September 16 BC), formally Empress Xiaoxuan (孝宣皇后), semi-formally Empress Dowager Qiongcheng (邛成太后)

    Empress Wang (Xuan)

    Empress_Wang_(Xuan)

  • Empress Hang
  • Empress of China from 1452 to 1456

    Empress Hang (肅孝皇后; d. 1456) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Jingtai Emperor. Hang was originally a concubine of Jingtai

    Empress Hang

    Empress_Hang

  • Empress Xiaoyizhuang
  • Ming dynasty posthumous empress (1530–1558)

    Empress Xiaoyizhuang (孝懿莊皇后 李氏; 1530–1558), of the Li clan, was a Chinese imperial consort of the Ming dynasty, she was the first wife of the Longqing

    Empress Xiaoyizhuang

    Empress Xiaoyizhuang

    Empress_Xiaoyizhuang

  • Empress Dowager Wang (Southern Ming)
  • Chinese empress dowager (died 1651)

    Empress Dowager Wang (born Wang Huiling, Chinese: 王徽灵; c. 1594? – 1651), formally known as Empress Dowager Xiaozheng (Chinese: 孝正太后), was an empress dowager

    Empress Dowager Wang (Southern Ming)

    Empress Dowager Wang (Southern Ming)

    Empress_Dowager_Wang_(Southern_Ming)

  • Empress Zhang (Tianqi)
  • Empress of China from 1621 to 1627

    Empress Yi'an (1606–1644), of the Zhang clan, was the empress consort of the Tianqi Emperor of the Chinese Ming dynasty. Empress Zhang was selected to

    Empress Zhang (Tianqi)

    Empress_Zhang_(Tianqi)

  • Jin Feishan
  • Jin Feishan (Chinese: 金飛山; died 926) was an empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Former Shu state. She was the second wife of

    Jin Feishan

    Jin_Feishan

  • Empress Xiaoyuanzhen
  • Chinese empress (1580–1613)

    Empress Xiaoyuanzhen (1580–1613), of the Guo clan, was the first wife of the Taichang Emperor when he was crown prince. She died before he ascended the

    Empress Xiaoyuanzhen

    Empress Xiaoyuanzhen

    Empress_Xiaoyuanzhen

  • Yan Ji
  • Empress of China from 108 to 125

    (died 28 February 126), formally Empress Ansi (安思皇后, literally "the peaceful and deep-thinking empress"), was an empress during the Eastern Han dynasty

    Yan Ji

    Yan_Ji

  • Noble Consort Chengmu
  • Ming dynasty imperial consort (1343–1374)

    Sun was good at etiquette, behaved well, and assisted Empress Ma in managing the harem. Empress Ma also praised Noble Consort Sun to Zhu Yuanzhang as a

    Noble Consort Chengmu

    Noble_Consort_Chengmu

  • Consort Jia (Han dynasty)
  • Concubine of 1st century Emperor Zhang of Han

    Even after Empress Dowager Ma died in 79, Emperor Zhang only authorized her to use the style of an imperial prince, never as an empress dowager, and

    Consort Jia (Han dynasty)

    Consort_Jia_(Han_dynasty)

  • Liu Yan (emperor)
  • Emperor of Southern Han from 917 to 942

    alliance with Ma Yin, and Ma agreed. In 915, Liu sent a delegation to Chu's capital Changsha to welcome Ma's daughter Empress Ma as his bride, and Ma sent his

    Liu Yan (emperor)

    Liu_Yan_(emperor)

  • Empress Rang
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Rang may refer to: Empress Ma (Jianwen) Empress Wang (Yang Pu) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Empress Rang.

    Empress Rang

    Empress_Rang

  • Empress Wang (Xin dynasty)
  • Empress of China from AD 9 to 21

    ‹See RfD› Empress Wang (died January AD 21), formally Empress Xiaomu, was empress of China from AD 9 to 21 during the Xin dynasty. Lady Wang married her

    Empress Wang (Xin dynasty)

    Empress_Wang_(Xin_dynasty)

  • Empress Wang (Jingtai)
  • Empress of China from 1449 to 1452

    Empress Wang (1427–1507) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Jingtai Emperor. Wang was married to Jingtai in 1449. When the

    Empress Wang (Jingtai)

    Empress_Wang_(Jingtai)

  • Grand Empress Dowager Shangguan
  • Empress of China from 83 to 74 BC

    Grand Empress Dowager Shangguan (上官太皇太后) (personal name unknown) (88 BC – 2 October 37 BC), posthumously known as Empress Xiaozhao (孝昭皇后; lit. ''the filial

    Grand Empress Dowager Shangguan

    Grand_Empress_Dowager_Shangguan

  • Hongwu Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1368 to 1398

    ascending to the throne, the Hongwu Emperor appointed his wife, Lady Ma, as empress and his eldest son, Zhu Biao, as his heir. He surrounded himself with

    Hongwu Emperor

    Hongwu Emperor

    Hongwu_Emperor

  • Empress Yang (Song dynasty)
  • Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty

    Empress Yang (30 June 1162 – 18 January 1233), formally titled Empress Gongsheng and also known as Yang Meizi, was a Chinese empress consort whose political

    Empress Yang (Song dynasty)

    Empress Yang (Song dynasty)

    Empress_Yang_(Song_dynasty)

  • Noble Consort Zheng
  • Concubine of the Wanli Emperor (1565–1630)

    1630) During the reign of the Hongguang Emperor (r. 1644–1645): Grand Empress Dowager Xiaoning Wenmu Zhuanghui Ciyi Xiantian Yusheng (孝宁温穆庄惠慈懿宪天裕圣太皇太后;

    Noble Consort Zheng

    Noble_Consort_Zheng

  • Zhu Gang
  • Chinese prince (1358–1398)

    18 December 1358, the third son of Zhu Yuanzhang and his first wife, Lady Ma. At the time, Zhu Yuanzhang was based in Nanjing and was a prominent leader

    Zhu Gang

    Zhu_Gang

  • Wei Zifu
  • Empress of China from 128 to 91 BC

    known as Empress Xiaowusi (孝武思皇后; lit. ''the filial, martial and thoughtful empress'') or Thoughtful Empress Wei (衛思后; Weì Sī Hòu), was an empress consort

    Wei Zifu

    Wei_Zifu

  • Xu Pingjun
  • Empress of China from 74 to 71 BC

    BC – 1 March 71 BC), formally Empress Gong'ai (恭哀皇后; lit. ''the respectful and lamentable empress''), was an empress of the Chinese Western Han dynasty

    Xu Pingjun

    Xu Pingjun

    Xu_Pingjun

  • Empress Xiaocigao
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Xiaocigao may refer to: Empress Xiaocigao (Ming Dynasty), empress of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, also known as Empress Ma Empress

    Empress Xiaocigao

    Empress_Xiaocigao

  • Wu Zetian
  • Empress regnant of China from 690 to 705

    Empress Wu (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), commonly known as Wu Zetian, personal name Wu Zhao, was the only undisputed female sovereign in the history

    Wu Zetian

    Wu Zetian

    Wu_Zetian

  • Lü Liping
  • Chinese actress

    《大栅栏》 Empress Dowager Cixi 2002 Gatherings of Heroes 《群英会》 Aunt Feng Princess Shisan 《十三格格》 Empress Dowager Cixi Empress Ma 《大脚马皇后》 Empress Ma 2003 High

    Lü Liping

    Lü Liping

    Lü_Liping

  • Empress Fu (Ai)
  • Empress of Han China from 6 to 1 BC

    Empress Fu (傅皇后) (died September or October 1 BC), formally Empress Xiao'ai (孝哀皇后), was an Empress during Han dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Ai of Han

    Empress Fu (Ai)

    Empress_Fu_(Ai)

  • Queen Yu (Wuyue)
  • Second wife of Qian Chu (c. 976 – 978)

    Northern Han) Former Shu Empress Zhou Empress Gao Jin Feishan Southern Han Empress Ma Wu Empress Wang Southern Tang Song Fujin Empress Zhong Queen Zhou the

    Queen Yu (Wuyue)

    Queen_Yu_(Wuyue)

  • Wang Zhi (empress)
  • Empress of Han China from 150 to 141 BC

    Empress Xiaojing (孝景皇后, 180s? BC – 25 June 126 BC), of the Wang clan, also known by her birth name Wang Zhi (王娡) and by the title Madame Wang (王夫人), was

    Wang Zhi (empress)

    Wang_Zhi_(empress)

  • Empress Dowager Huang
  • Empress Dowager Huang (Chinese: 黃太后; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Thài-hōo, personal name unknown[circular reference]), referred to semi-formally as Empress Dowager

    Empress Dowager Huang

    Empress_Dowager_Huang

  • Li Chunyan
  • Chinese empress

    Li Chunyan (Chinese: 李春燕 or 李春鷰; died August 29, 939?) was an empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Min. Her husband was

    Li Chunyan

    Li_Chunyan

  • Empress Xu (Cheng)
  • Empress of Han China from 31 to 17 BC

    Empress Xu (Chinese: 許皇后) (personal name unknown, but likely Xu Kua [許誇]) (died c.December 8 BC) was an empress during the Han dynasty, who came from

    Empress Xu (Cheng)

    Empress_Xu_(Cheng)

  • Empress He (Han dynasty)
  • Empress of China from 181 to 189

    Empress He (died 30 September 189), personal name unknown, posthumously known as Empress Lingsi, was an empress of the Eastern Han dynasty. She was the

    Empress He (Han dynasty)

    Empress He (Han dynasty)

    Empress_He_(Han_dynasty)

  • Empress Zhang (Later Liang)
  • Empress Zhang (張皇后, personal name unknown) (died March 27, 913) was the wife and empress of Zhu Yougui, who reigned briefly (from 912 to 913) as the emperor

    Empress Zhang (Later Liang)

    Empress_Zhang_(Later_Liang)

  • Empress Gao (Former Shu)
  • Chinese Empress

    Empress Gao (高皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Former Shu state. She was the first wife

    Empress Gao (Former Shu)

    Empress_Gao_(Former_Shu)

  • Wang Zhengjun
  • Empress of China from 48 to 33 BC

    officially Empress Xiaoyuan (孝元皇后), later and more commonly known as Grand Empress Dowager Wang, born in Yuancheng (modern Handan, Hebei), was an empress during

    Wang Zhengjun

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  • Lady Li
  • Concubine of Emperor Wu of Han

    between the Li family and Empress Wei Zifu's family, several of Li's relatives were killed and executed. At the time Empress Wei Zifu was the head wife

    Lady Li

    Lady Li

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  • Zhu Shuang
  • Chinese prince (1356–1395)

    December 1356, as the second son of Zhu Yuanzhang and his first wife, Lady Ma. At the time, Zhu Yuanzhang was based in Nanjing and was a prominent leader

    Zhu Shuang

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  • Queen Zhou the Elder
  • Queen Zhaohui of (Southern) Tang

    English-language literature as "empress". This translation does not differentiate between her title and her mother-in-law Empress Zhong's title of huanghou

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  • Empress Dowager Dong
  • Chinese Han dynasty empress dowager (died 189)

    Empress Dowager Dong (fl.156 - 7 July 189), personal name unknown, formally known as Empress Xiaoren, was an empress dowager of the Eastern Han dynasty

    Empress Dowager Dong

    Empress Dowager Dong

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  • Empress Liu (Li Congke's wife)
  • Empress Liu (劉皇后, personal name unknown) (died January 11, 937), was an empress of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang

    Empress Liu (Li Congke's wife)

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  • Deng Mengnü
  • Empress of China from 159 to 165

    also briefly known as Liang Mengnü (梁猛女) then as Bo Mengnü (薄猛女), was an empress during the Eastern Han dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Huan

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  • Empress Dowager Cixi
  • Regent of China from 1861 to 1908

    Empress Dowager Cixi (Mandarin pronunciation: [tsʰɹ̩̌.ɕì]; 29 November 1835 – 15 November 1908) was a Manchu noblewoman of the Yehe Nara clan who periodically

    Empress Dowager Cixi

    Empress Dowager Cixi

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  • Empress Zhou (Former Shu)
  • Empress Zhou (周皇后, personal name unknown) (died October 1, 918), formally (as her posthumous name) Empress Shunde (Chinese: 順德皇后), known as Empress Zhaosheng

    Empress Zhou (Former Shu)

    Empress Zhou (Former Shu)

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  • Guo Zixing
  • Late Yuan dynasty warlord (d. 1355)

    Guo's younger wife convinced him to wed his adopted daughter (the future Empress Ma) to Zhu, who was attracted to her dexterity and mental clarity. He developed

    Guo Zixing

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  • Dou Miao
  • Empress of China from 165 to 168

    竇妙; died 18 July 172), formally Empress Huansi (literally, "the diligent and deep-thinking empress"), was an empress during the Han dynasty. She was the

    Dou Miao

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  • Deng Sui
  • Empress of the Han dynasty from 102 to 106

    81 – 5 or 17 April 121), formally Empress Hexi (Chinese: 和熹皇后; lit. 'moderate and pacifying empress'), was an empress of the Eastern Han dynasty through

    Deng Sui

    Deng Sui

    Deng_Sui

  • Elder Empress Fu
  • Empress Xuanyi of (Later) Zhou

    Empress Fu (符皇后; given name unknown) (c. 931 – 29 August 956), posthumously Empress Xuanyi (宣懿皇后) was an empress consort of the Chinese Later Zhou dynasty

    Elder Empress Fu

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  • Empress Shi
  • Empress of China in 23 CE

    ‹See RfD› Empress Shi (fl. 23 CE) was empress of China during the final months of the brief Xin dynasty. She married the Xin emperor Wang Mang in the

    Empress Shi

    Empress_Shi

  • Fu Shou
  • Empress of China from 195 to 215

    Fu Shou (died 8 January 215) was an empress of the Eastern Han dynasty of China. She was the first wife of Emperor Xian, the last Han emperor. She is

    Fu Shou

    Fu Shou

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  • Empress Gao
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    honored Empress Gao in place of EmpressEmpress Ma (Hongwu), wife of the Hongwu Emperor Empress Xiaocigao (Qing dynasty), concubine of Nurhaci Empress Cao

    Empress Gao

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    Good Culture

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  • Press
  • n.

    Specifically, a printing press.

  • Depress
  • v. t.

    To press down; to cause to sink; to let fall; to lower; as, to depress the muzzle of a gun; to depress the eyes.

  • Express
  • a.

    To send by express messenger; to forward by special opportunity, or through the medium of an express; as, to express a package.

  • Express
  • a.

    To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples; hence, to extort; to elicit.

  • Press
  • n.

    To force into service, particularly into naval service; to impress.

  • Express
  • a.

    Directly and distinctly stated; declared in terms; not implied or left to inference; made unambiguous by intention and care; clear; not dubious; as, express consent; an express statement.

  • Impress
  • n.

    To take by force for public service; as, to impress sailors or money.

  • Impress
  • v. t.

    To press, stamp, or print something in or upon; to mark by pressure, or as by pressure; to imprint (that which bears the impression).

  • Emperess
  • n.

    See Empress.

  • Impress
  • n.

    A device. See Impresa.

  • Repress
  • v. t.

    To press again.

  • Press
  • v.

    To oppress; to bear hard upon.

  • Imprese
  • n.

    A device. See Impresa.

  • Express
  • n.

    That which is sent by an express messenger or message.

  • Compress
  • v. t.

    To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact; to condense; as, to compress air or water.

  • Repress
  • v. t.

    To press back or down effectually; to crush down or out; to quell; to subdue; to supress; as, to repress sedition or rebellion; to repress the first risings of discontent.

  • Express
  • a.

    Intended for a particular purpose; relating to an express; sent on a particular errand; dispatched with special speed; as, an express messenger or train. Also used adverbially.

  • Reimpress
  • v. t.

    To impress anew.

  • Emperice
  • n.

    An empress.

  • Express
  • n.

    An express office.