Chancelloress of the East Kingdom of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
In office 1851–1864
Monarch
Yang Xiuqing (East King)
Preceded by
Office created
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Personal details
Born
1833 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Died
1864 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Fu Shanxiang (Chinese: 傅善祥; 1833 – 1864) was a Chinese scholar from Nanjing who became Chancellor under the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a rebel Chinese state opposed to the Qing dynasty in the 1850s. Fu is known as the first (and last) female Zhuangyuan in Chinese history (though her examinations were under the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, not the Qing dynasty).[1]
FuShanxiang (Chinese: 傅善祥; 1833 – 1864) was a Chinese scholar from Nanjing who became Chancellor under the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a rebel Chinese state...
殿試 [zh] (in the Song dynasty) in ancient China and Vietnam. In China, FuShanxiang is known as the first (and last) female zhuangyuan (nü zhuangyuan) in...
Cao Xueqin (c. 1715 – 1764) Dai Xi (1801–1860) Dai Zhen (1724–1777) FuShanxiang (1830–1864) He Changling (1785–1848) Hong Liangji (1746–1809) Huang Zongxi...
first time in Chinese history able to become examination candidates. FuShanxiang took the exam and became the first (and last) female zhuangyuan in Chinese...
service exams were held for women. Some sources[which?] record that FuShanxiang, an educated woman from Nanjing, passed them and became an official at...
and pharmacist in the Qi and Liang dynasties of the Southern dynasty. FuShanxiang, (b.1833),the only female champion in Chinese history. Yu Guangzhong...
Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (d. 1916) Margaret Fox, American medium (d. 1893) FuShanxiang, Chinese scholar, Chancellor (d. 1864) January 10 – Adrien-Marie Legendre...
Dallas, U.S. Senator, 11th Vice President of the United States (b. 1792) FuShanxiang, Chinese scholar, Chancellor (b. 1833) Bjørn, Claus; Due-Nielsen, Carsten...
eldest son heir apparent in 1601 and gave Zhu Changxun the title Prince of Fu (福). However, he was not made to leave the imperial court in keeping with...
Empress Zhang, empress consort of the Hongxi Emperor 1425–1428: Empress Hu Shanxiang, first empress consort of the Xuande Emperor 1428–1435: Empress Sun, second...
Zhuansun Shi." When he was sick and close to death, he called his son Shanxiang to him, and said, "We speak of his end in the case of a superior man,...
the Hu clan (恭讓章皇后 胡氏; 20 May 1402 – 5 December 1443), personal name Shanxiang (善祥) Princess Shunde (順德公主; 1420–1443), first daughter Married Shi Jing...