ConsortFu may refer to: ConsortFu (Yuan) (傅昭儀, died 2 BC), concubine of Emperor Yuan of Han Empress Fu (Ai) (傅皇后, died 1 BC), wife of Emperor Ai of Han...
Empress Zhao Feiyan (Emperor Cheng's wife), ConsortFu, and Consort Ding (Emperor Ai's mother). ConsortFu's control of the political scene extended until...
did have two favorite concubines in addition to Empress Wang—ConsortFu (傅昭儀) and Consort Feng Yuan (馮昭儀), each of whom bore him one son. Empress Wang...
Yuan had two favourite concubines in addition to Empress Wang, ConsortFu and Consort Feng Yuan, each of whom bore him one son. Empress Wang apparently...
Yuan had two favourite concubines in addition to Empress Wang, ConsortFu (傅昭儀) and Consort Feng Yuan (馮昭儀), each of whom bore him one son. Empress Wang...
became a consort to Emperor Yuan in 47 BC, the second year of his reign. She quickly became a favorite of his, along with ConsortFu. Consort Feng, along...
like Fu Hao. Fu Jie (妇嬕) or Fu Gui (妣癸). The third primary queen consort. There were more than 60 other consorts, many of which were titled "Fu" (lit...
Xin was more capable, and at the same time, Prince Xin's grandmother ConsortFu was endearing herself to Empress Zhao, her sister Hede, and Emperor Cheng's...
wrote a poem called "Fu on the Luo River Goddess". The poem contains references to the spirit of the Luo River, named ConsortFu (Chinese: 宓妃; pinyin:...
three consorts. She may have come from the border or from the Steppe, as suggested by the assortment of weapons in her tomb. The other two wives were Fu Jing...
scholar Fu Sheng. In 190, as Emperor Xian was being forced by Dong Zhuo to move the capital west to Chang'an, Lady Fu became an imperial consort. On 20...
empress consort of Wang Yanzheng 947–948: Empress Li, empress consort of Liu Zhiyuan 954–956: Empress Fu the Elder, first empress consort of Chai Rong...
Zhengjun becomes Grand Empress Dowager and the Emperor's grandmother ConsortFu becomes Empress Dowager. Wang Mang resigns as head of the armed forces...
rebellion: 449 Fu Yanqing — influential military leader of Later Zhou, father of Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Fu the Younger, empresses consort of Chai Rong...
China Plain. One of the richest finds was the Tomb of Fu Hao at Yinxu, thought to belong to a consort of Wu Ding mentioned in Shang inscriptions. Most Shang...
Empress Fu the Elder's younger sister Posthumous empresses Fu Song'e (苻娀娥, died 404), Fu Xunying's elder sister and Murong Xi's consort Princess Fu (Song...
Fu Lu Ling as Second Madame Fu Xu Rong Zhen as Third Madame Fu, mother of Fu Yin and Fu Tao. Zhou Jie as Second Uncle Fu Li Yu Su as Second Aunt Fu Sheng...
Noble Consort Zheng (1565–1630), was a Ming dynasty concubine of the Wanli Emperor. She is known for having been his most beloved consort and, in an attempt...
the empress and her father plotting to take down Fuheng and his sister, ConsortFu, whom they see as their greatest political threats. Li Wei eventually...
possibly Fu Zi (婦子) rather than Fu Hao, a consort of King Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty After This Our Exile (父子), a 2006 Hong Kong film set in Malaysia Fu Zi...
anyway. Emperor Xian's empress, Empress Fu Shou, angry and fearful about how Consort Dong died, wrote her father, Fu Wan (伏完), a letter accusing Cao Cao of...
highest rank for imperial consorts during her time), and known briefly by the Taoist nun name Taizhen (太真), was the beloved consort of Emperor Xuanzong of...
his three-month invasion of Burma, when he got back to Beijing. Princess Consort, of the Yehe-Nara clan (福晋那拉氏): Fulong'an, Duke Zhongyong (一等忠勇公 福隆安; 1746...
language. The poem contains references to the spirit of the Luo River, named ConsortFu (Chinese: 宓妃; pinyin: Fúfēi), interpreted as a proxy for Empress Zhen...
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences volume in 2007). [co-author] 'The Royal ConsortFu Hao and Her Tomb', in Jessica Rawson (ed), Mysteries of Ancient China:...