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  • Empress Chen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Chen (陳皇后) may refer to one of the following Chinese empresses: Empress Chen Jiao (empress 141 BC – 130 BC), Han dynasty empress Empress Chen

    Empress Chen

    Empress_Chen

  • 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 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)

  • Chen Jiao
  • Empress of China from 141 to 130 BC

    Empress Chen of Wu (孝武陳皇后) was empress of the Han dynasty and the first wife of Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che). She was also known as Chen Jiao (simplified

    Chen Jiao

    Chen Jiao

    Chen_Jiao

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

    Empress Chen. Empress Chen became exceedingly jealous but could do little to Wei Zifu as she was under Emperor Wu's direct protection. Empress Chen's

    Wei Zifu

    Wei_Zifu

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

    508–515: Empress Gao 5??–528: Empress Hu 528–530: Empress Erzhu Ying'e 530–531: Empress Erzhu 532: Empress Erzhu 533–534: Empress Gao 535–538: Empress Yifu

    List of Chinese empresses and queens

    List_of_Chinese_empresses_and_queens

  • Emperor Wu of Han
  • Emperor of China from 141 to 87 BC

    Empress Chen Jiao and Empress Wei Zifu were the only two empresses during Emperor Wu's reign. Emperor Wu did not make anyone empress after Empress Wei

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor_Wu_of_Han

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

    humiliate and intimidate Empress Zhang and her family. In 1522, Jiajing married Lady Chen, who was chosen by Empress Zhang as his Empress. Jiajing did not warm

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress_Zhang_(Hongzhi)

  • Chu Fu
  • Chinese Han dynasty occultist (d. 130 BC)

    tried to approach Empress Chen Jiao and teach her sorcery and love spells to get rid of a woman who was competing with Empress Chen for favor. Alternately

    Chu Fu

    Chu_Fu

  • 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)

  • Chen (surname)
  • Surname list

    616–677), military general of the Tang dynasty Empress Chen / Empress Xiaojiesu (孝潔肅皇后), first empress to the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming dynasty Tan

    Chen (surname)

    Chen (surname)

    Chen_(surname)

  • 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 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 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 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

  • Chen Jinfeng
  • Empress consort of Min

    ruler of Min, was the first to claim imperial title, and Empress Chen was the first Empress of Min. When Wang Yanjun was assassinated in 935, she was

    Chen Jinfeng

    Chen_Jinfeng

  • Chen dynasty
  • Last of the Southern Dynasties in China (557–589)

    Chen and Zhou launched a fierce battle in Luliang, Chen defeated the Zhou and made further advances north. Chen Bozong married Empress Wang (Chen dynasty)

    Chen dynasty

    Chen dynasty

    Chen_dynasty

  • 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 Lü
  • Empress of Han China from 202 to 195 BC, regent from 195 to 180 BC

    Empress Lü (traditional Chinese: 呂后; simplified Chinese: 吕后; pinyin: Lǚ Hòu) and formally Empress Gao of Han (漢高后; 汉高后; Hàn Gāo Hòu), was the empress

    Empress Lü

    Empress Lü

    Empress_Lü

  • 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 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)

  • 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 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 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

  • Huo Qubing
  • Chinese military general and official (140 BC – 117 BC)

    earning her the jealousy and hatred of Emperor Wu's then empress consort, Empress Chen. Empress Chen's mother, Grand Princess Guantao (館陶長公主), then attempted

    Huo Qubing

    Huo Qubing

    Huo_Qubing

  • 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 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)

  • Empress of the Chen dynasty
  • Former Chinese Royalty

    The Chen dynasty of China had five empresses consort in its 32-year history: Empress Zhang Yao'er (r. 557–559), the wife of Emperor Wu.[better source needed]

    Empress of the Chen dynasty

    Empress_of_the_Chen_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 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 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)

  • Chen Yueyi
  • Consort of Emperor Xuan in the Northern Zhou dynasty

    Yang Lihua, he would create three more empresses, and Consort Chen was selected as one—with the title of Empress Tianzuo (天左皇后, Tianzuo Huanghou), subsequently

    Chen Yueyi

    Chen_Yueyi

  • 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 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

  • 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

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • Liu Jingyan
  • Chinese empress (531–616)

    Empress Liu (531 – 20 March 615), personal name Liu Jingyan (Chinese: 柳敬言), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuan (Chen

    Liu Jingyan

    Liu_Jingyan

  • Empresses in the Palace
  • 2011 Chinese historical series

    Empresses in the Palace (simplified Chinese: 后宫·甄嬛传; traditional Chinese: 後宮·甄嬛傳; pinyin: Hòugōng Zhēn Huán Zhuàn; lit. 'Inner Palace: The Legend of Zhen

    Empresses in the Palace

    Empresses_in_the_Palace

  • 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

  • Dou Miao
  • Empress of China from 165 to 168

    selecting a new empress, she was considered. Emperor Huan wanted to create his favorite, Consort Tian Sheng (田聖), empress, but officials, led by Chen, opposed

    Dou Miao

    Dou_Miao

  • 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 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)

  • 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

  • Zhang Lihua
  • Imperial consort of the Chinese Chen dynasty

    (陳伯固) the Prince of Xin'an, took the throne. Chen Shubao created his wife Crown Princess Shen Wuhua empress, and created Consort Zhang an imperial consort

    Zhang Lihua

    Zhang Lihua

    Zhang_Lihua

  • 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

  • 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)

  • Joan Chen
  • Chinese-born American actress and director

    Chen played Secretary Bishop's girlfriend on the television series Fringe episode "Immortality". Chen was cast as the Mongol Yuan Dynasty empress Chabi

    Joan Chen

    Joan Chen

    Joan_Chen

  • Li Chunyan
  • Chinese empress

    he went to Wang Lin's wife (his stepmother), Empress Chen Jinfeng, asking for her help. Empress Chen spoke on his behalf, and Wang Lin gave Li Chunyan

    Li Chunyan

    Li_Chunyan

  • 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

  • Empress Xiaoyichun
  • Empress of the Qing dynasty (1727–1775)

    Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty

    Empress Xiaoyichun

    Empress Xiaoyichun

    Empress_Xiaoyichun

  • Empress Xiaoxianchun
  • Empress of China from 1738 to 1748

    Empress Xiaoxianchun (28 March 1712 – 8 April 1748), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Fuca clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She

    Empress Xiaoxianchun

    Empress Xiaoxianchun

    Empress_Xiaoxianchun

  • Consort Chen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wang Yanjun (Emperor Huizong of Min) Empress Chen (Jiajing) (1508–1528), wife of the Jiajing Emperor Empress Chen (Longqing) (died 1596), wife of the Longqing

    Consort Chen

    Consort_Chen

  • Empress of Northern Zhou
  • four of his concubines empresses as well, in contravention to the convention of having only the emperor's wife being empress: Chen Yueyi Yuchi Chifan Yuan

    Empress of Northern Zhou

    Empress_of_Northern_Zhou

  • Jiajing Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1521 to 1567

    Emperor had three empresses during his reign. His aunt, Empress Dowager Zhang, chose Lady Chen as his first empress. Lady Chen became empress in 1522, but

    Jiajing Emperor

    Jiajing Emperor

    Jiajing_Emperor

  • Story of Yanxi Palace
  • 2018 Chinese historical series

    machinations of other embroidery maids jealous of her skills and impresses Empress Fuca with her wit. Changchun Palace I (Episode 8–27) At first believing

    Story of Yanxi Palace

    Story_of_Yanxi_Palace

  • Shen Miaorong
  • Empress Ande of Chen (Chinese: 安德皇后), personal name Shen Miaorong (Chinese: 沈妙容) (fl.535–605), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Her husband

    Shen Miaorong

    Shen_Miaorong

  • Empress Nara
  • Empress of China from 1750 to 1766

    Empress Nara (11 March 1718 – 19 August 1766), of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner Nara clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was second

    Empress Nara

    Empress Nara

    Empress_Nara

  • Shen Wuhua
  • Wife of emperor Chen Shubao

    name Guanyin (觀音; c. 554 – c. 630), was an empress consort of the Chen dynasty of China. Her husband was Chen Shubao, the last emperor of the dynasty. Shen

    Shen Wuhua

    Shen_Wuhua

  • Empress Dowager Longyu
  • Empress of China from 1889 to 1908

    Yellow Banner Yehe Nara clan, was the wife and empress consort of Zaitian, the Guangxu Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1889 until her husband's

    Empress Dowager Longyu

    Empress Dowager Longyu

    Empress_Dowager_Longyu

  • Emperor Wen of Han
  • Emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 to 157 BC

    name Piao (嫖), first daughter Married Chen Wu, Marquis Tangyi (陳午; d. 130 BC), and had issue (two sons, Empress Chen) Liu Qi, Emperor Xiaojing (孝景皇帝 劉啟;

    Emperor Wen of Han

    Emperor Wen of Han

    Emperor_Wen_of_Han

  • Empress Shi
  • Empress of China in 23 CE

    what happened to Empress Shi, although it is known that her father Shi Chen surrendered to the Han forces and was then executed. Empress Shi's personal

    Empress Shi

    Empress_Shi

  • Wei Qing
  • Han dynasty general

    powerful Grand Princess Guantao (館陶長公主) Liu Piao (劉嫖), the mother of Empress Chen Jiao, angry that Wei Zifu had siphoned off the imperial favor from her

    Wei Qing

    Wei_Qing

  • Legend of Lu Zhen
  • 2013 Chinese TV series or program

    Liu Yue as Chen Shuangyu [Princess Tongchang of Chen] Becomes Gao Zhan's Empress. Chen Jingyu as Chen Qian Emperor of the Southern Chen Kingdom. He rescues

    Legend of Lu Zhen

    Legend_of_Lu_Zhen

  • Gu (poison)
  • Venom-based poison associated with cultures of south China, particularly Nanyue

    death". This early Chinese history records that in 130 BCE, a daughter of Empress Chen Jiao (who was unable to bear a son) was accused of practicing wugu and

    Gu (poison)

    Gu (poison)

    Gu_(poison)

  • 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)

  • Kelly Chen
  • Hong Kong singer and actress

    to 2007. In 2008, Chen performed in the movie Empress and the Warriors (江山美人). She held six concerts in Hong Kong, named "Kelly Chen Love Fighters Concert

    Kelly Chen

    Kelly Chen

    Kelly_Chen

  • The Prince of Han Dynasty
  • Chinese TV series or program

    Xiaoming as Liu Che Chen Daoming as Dongfang Shuo Alyssa Chia as Niannujiao Sally Chen as Empress Dowager Dou Wang Ling as Wei Zifu Chen Zihan as Princess

    The Prince of Han Dynasty

    The_Prince_of_Han_Dynasty

  • Empress Xiaoshengxian
  • Chinese empress dowager (1692–1777)

    honoured as Empress Mother Chongqing during the reign of her son and posthumously honoured as empress, although she never held the rank of empress consort

    Empress Xiaoshengxian

    Empress Xiaoshengxian

    Empress_Xiaoshengxian

  • 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

  • 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 Dowager Bian
  • Cao Wei Empress Dowager (died 230)

    known as Empress Dowager Bian or Grand Empress Dowager Bian, formally known as Empress Wuxuan, was an empress dowager and later grand empress dowager of

    Empress Dowager Bian

    Empress_Dowager_Bian

  • Wang Yanjun
  • Emperor of Min from 933 to 935

    killed him. Li Fang and Wang Jipeng then killed Empress Chen, Chen Kuangsheng, another Chen clansman Chen Shou'en (陳守恩), Gui, and Wang Jipeng's younger

    Wang Yanjun

    Wang_Yanjun

  • Chen Shuozhen
  • Chinese peasant woman and rebel leader who declared herself Empress Regnant

    Historian Jian Bozan (翦伯赞) recognized Chen Shuozhen as the first empress-regnant in Chinese history. Woo, X L (2008). Empress Wu the Great: Tang dynasty China

    Chen Shuozhen

    Chen_Shuozhen

  • Chen Shubao
  • Emperor of the Chen dynasty from 582 to 589

    his mother Empress Liu as empress dowager. He made his wife Lady Shen empress and his oldest son Chen Yin (who, while not born of Empress Shen, was raised

    Chen Shubao

    Chen Shubao

    Chen_Shubao

  • Emperor Wu of Chen
  • Emperor of Chen from 557 to 559

    that Chen Chang would return, she eventually agreed, and Chen Qian took the throne as Emperor Wen. Empress Zhao, of the Qian clan (昭皇后 錢氏) Chen Ke, Crown

    Emperor Wu of Chen

    Emperor Wu of Chen

    Emperor_Wu_of_Chen

  • Lady Jin
  • have created anyone empress. However, as he came to favor his concubine Consort Chen Jinfeng, in 935 he created Consort Chen empress, bypassing Lady Jin

    Lady Jin

    Lady_Jin

  • Emperor Fei of Chen
  • Emperor of the Chen dynasty from 566 to 568

    did so (as Emperor Wen). He created Chen Bozong crown prince and created Chen Bozong's mother Princess Shen empress. In 562, Emperor Wen selected the daughter

    Emperor Fei of Chen

    Emperor Fei of Chen

    Emperor_Fei_of_Chen

  • Yang Lihua
  • Daughter of Emperor Wen of Sui (died 609)

    Consort Zhu, Consort Chen, and Consort Yuan — empress titles as well, but different from Empress Yang's to distinguish them (Empress Zhu was Tianyuan Dihou

    Yang Lihua

    Yang_Lihua

  • Empress Xiaojingcheng
  • Chinese empress dowager (1812–1855)

    Empress Xiaojingcheng (19 June 1812 – 21 August 1855), of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Borjigit clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to a consort of

    Empress Xiaojingcheng

    Empress Xiaojingcheng

    Empress_Xiaojingcheng

  • The Empress of China
  • 2014 Chinese TV series

    Ding Han as Empress Wende / Zheng Wanyan Nie Mei as Able Consort Liu Sun Jia Qi as Xiao Qiang Zhang Xi Ting as Feng Cairen Liu Zhi Xi as Chen Meiren Shi

    The Empress of China

    The_Empress_of_China

  • Empress Xiaojingxian
  • Empress of China from 1723 to 1731

    Empress Xiaojingxian (28 June 1681 – 29 October 1731) was the primary wife of the Yongzheng Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1723 until her

    Empress Xiaojingxian

    Empress Xiaojingxian

    Empress_Xiaojingxian

  • Zhang Yao'er
  • Empress of the Chinese Chen Dynasty (506–570)

    Empress Xuan (literally "the responsible empress"), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Her husband was the founding emperor Emperor Wu (Chen

    Zhang Yao'er

    Zhang_Yao'er

  • Gongsun Ao
  • Chinese general during the Western Han dynasty

    Piao (an elder sister of Emperor Jing) in 138 BC; Liu was the mother of Empress Chen Jiao, who was then madly jealous of Wei Zifu, Wei Qing's half-sister

    Gongsun Ao

    Gongsun_Ao

  • Lady Li (Wang Jipeng)
  • Chunyan and, later, through the intercession of Wang Lin's third wife Empress Chen Jinfeng, Wang Jipeng was able to receive Li Chunyan as a concubine. After

    Lady Li (Wang Jipeng)

    Lady_Li_(Wang_Jipeng)

  • Empress Xiaohui (Ming dynasty)
  • Chinese empress dowager (d. 1522)

    Chen (宸妃; from 1476) Noble Consort (貴妃; from 1487) During the reign of the Jiajing Emperor (r. 1521–1567): Empress dowager (皇太后; from 1521) Empress Dowager

    Empress Xiaohui (Ming dynasty)

    Empress Xiaohui (Ming dynasty)

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  • Emperor Xuan of Chen
  • Emperor of the Chen dynasty from 569 to 582

    Emperor Xuan of Chen (陳宣帝) (530 – 17 February 582), personal name Chen Xu (陳頊), also called Chen Tanxu (陳曇頊), courtesy name Shaoshi (紹世), childhood name

    Emperor Xuan of Chen

    Emperor Xuan of Chen

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  • Wanrong
  • Empress of Manchukuo from 1934 to 1945 (1906–1946)

    the wife and empress consort of Puyi, the last emperor of China. She is sometimes anachronistically called Elizabeth, Xuantong Empress, referring to

    Wanrong

    Wanrong

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  • The Emperor in Han Dynasty
  • 2005 Chinese television series

    Xu Hongna as Empress Chen Lu Jianmin as Wei Qing Yang Lixiao as Princess Linlü Zhu Yi as Chao Cuo Sun Jifeng as Liu Wu (Prince of Chu) Chen Weidong as Liu

    The Emperor in Han Dynasty

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  • Zhang Tang
  • Chinese politician

    Tang to be his secretary. He investigated sorcery allegations against Empress Chen, causing the downfall of both her and her faction. He gradually ascended

    Zhang Tang

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  • List of Chinese princesses
  • the highest rank and was typically bestowed upon daughters born to the Empress (皇后, Huánghòu). Gurun means "all under Heaven" in Manchu, signifying the

    List of Chinese princesses

    List_of_Chinese_princesses

  • Empress Shen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Shen may refer to 2 empresses of the Chen dynasty: Shen Miaorong (fl. 546–605), married to Chen Qian (Emperor Wen) Shen Wuhua (fl. 569–626), married

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  • Queen Dugu (TV series)
  • 2019 Chinese TV series or program

    and Empress, they strengthened the economy and respected the civilians. As husband and wife, they loved and trusted each other deeply. Joe Chen as Dugu

    Queen Dugu (TV series)

    Queen_Dugu_(TV_series)

  • Empress Liu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empress Liu (Chen dynasty) (534–616), personal name Liu Jingyan, empress of the Chen dynasty Empress Dowager Liu (Sui dynasty) (fl. 605–618), empress

    Empress Liu

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  • Story of Kunning Palace
  • 2023 Chinese television series

    Jiang family. In her previous life, she married Shen Jie and became the empress of Qian. However, after the rebellion she committed suicide and returned

    Story of Kunning Palace

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  • Wang Jipeng
  • Emperor of Min from 935 to 939

    Lin's lady in waiting Li Chunyan. He went to beg Wang Lin's wife and empress Empress Chen Jinfeng to intercede with Wang Lin, so that he could have Li Chunyan

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  • 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

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  • Emperor Wen of Chen
  • Emperor of the Chen dynasty from 559 to 566

    Wen. Emperor Wen honored Empress Zhang as empress dowager. He created his wife Princess Shen Miaorong empress and her son Chen Bozong crown prince. As

    Emperor Wen of Chen

    Emperor Wen of Chen

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  • Wang Shaoji
  • Wang Shaoji (Chinese: 王少姬) was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Fei (Chen Bozong). Her father Wang Gu (王固) was a mid-level

    Wang Shaoji

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  • 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)

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    Todd

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  • Emperice
  • n.

    An empress.

  • Express
  • a.

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

  • 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.

  • Press
  • n.

    Specifically, a printing press.

  • Reimpress
  • v. t.

    To impress anew.

  • 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.

    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.

  • Express
  • n.

    An express office.

  • 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).

  • Impress
  • n.

    A device. See Impresa.

  • Express
  • n.

    That which is sent by an express messenger or message.

  • Repress
  • v. t.

    To press again.

  • 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.

  • Press
  • v.

    To oppress; to bear hard upon.

  • 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.

  • Press
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Emperess
  • n.

    See Empress.

  • Impress
  • n.

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

  • Imprese
  • n.

    A device. See Impresa.