Empress Wang (Taizu)

Empress Wang (王皇后, given name unknown) (942–963) was a Chinese Empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu of Song.[1]

Empress Xiaoming
Empress of the Song dynasty
Reign960–963
SuccessorEmpress Xiaozhang
Born942
Bin County, Shaanxi, China
Died963 (aged 2021)
Kaifeng, Henan, China
Burial
Gongyi, Henan, China
SpouseEmperor Taizu
Full name
Surname: Wáng ()
Given name: unknown
Posthumous name
Empress Xiàomíng (皇后)
FatherWang Rao (王饒)

Issue

  1. Zhao Defang, Prince Qinkanghui (秦康惠王 趙德芳; 959 – 981)
  2. Unnamed daughter
  3. Unnamed daughter

Notes and references

Sources

  • (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi (宋史) [History of Song].
Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
Preceding Empress of united China: Empress He (Tang dynasty)
Empress of China
960–963
Succeeded by
Empress Song
gollark: Also also also, the ` ticks_count = 0 # this is supposed to hold the number of ticks we have instanced an object for` on the `Tick` class is not used anywhere.
gollark: Also also, `def __str__(self): pass` doesn't seem to do anything either.
gollark: Also, this function seems to have no valid reason to exist.
gollark: > def indIncreaseCounter(tickInstance):Python convention is to use `snake_case`, not `camelCase`.
gollark: Just looking at this file here: https://github.com/mHappah3019/Tick-Counter/blob/main/TickClass.py> # creates an attribute called identifier and assigns to it> # the value of the "identifier" parameter> # creates an attribute called macro and assigns to it the> # value of the "macro" parameterThese comments are not useful. It is generally assumed that whoever is reading your code is aware of the basics of how the language is used, so your comments should instead describe higher-level stuff like *why* it's doing what it does, what an entire function does, unusual things it might be doing, etc.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.