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Empress consort of the Western Xia dynasty
Empress Gongsu 恭肅皇后
Empress consort of the Western Xia dynasty
Tenure
1061–1067
Predecessor
Empress Mozang
Successor
Empress Zhaojian
Empress dowager of the Western Xia dynasty
Tenure
1068–1085
Died
1085
Spouse
Emperor Yizong
Issue
Emperor Huizong Princess
Regnal name
Empress Dowager Caijing (才浄皇太后, 𗥮𗑗𘓺𗨺𘜹)
Posthumous name
Empress Gongsu Zhangxian (恭肅章憲皇后)
Empress (Dowager) Liang (Chinese: 梁太后; Tangut: 𗃛𘞽𘓺𗨺𘜹, d. 1085), posthumously titled Empress Gongsu Zhangxian (恭肅章憲皇后), was the empress consort of Emperor Yizong of Western Xia.[1][2] She was a member of the Liang clan, but her personal name is not known. After the death of her husband, she was regent of Western Xia during the minority of her son Emperor Huizong of Western Xia in 1061–1067.[3][4]
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