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 孝明皇后 | |||||||||
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Empress of the Song dynasty | |||||||||
Reign | 960–963 | ||||||||
Successor | Empress Xiaozhang | ||||||||
Born | 942 Bin County, Shaanxi, China | ||||||||
Died | 963 (aged 20–21) Kaifeng, Henan, China | ||||||||
Burial | Gongyi, Henan, China | ||||||||
Spouse | Emperor Taizu | ||||||||
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Father | Wang Rao (王饒) |
Issue
- Zhao Defang, Prince Qinkanghui (秦康惠王 趙德芳; 959 – 981)
- Unnamed daughter
- Unnamed daughter
Notes and references
Sources
- (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi (宋史) [History of Song].
Chinese royalty | ||
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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 |
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