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  2. Lady Zhen - Wikipedia

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    Lady Zhen was from Wuji County (無極縣), Zhongshan Commandery (中山郡), which is in present-day Wuji County, Hebei.She was a descendant of Zhen Han (甄邯), who served as a Grand Protector (太保) in the late Western Han dynasty and later the General-in-Chief (大將軍) during the short-lived Xin dynasty.

  3. Empresses in the Palace - Wikipedia

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    Zhen Yurao (甄玉娆), later Niohuru Yurao (钮钴禄·玉娆) Lady Zhen → Lady Niohuru → Primary Consort of Prince Shen of the Second Rank Zhen Huan's youngest sister. Despite catching the attention of the Yongzheng Emperor, she falls in love with and marries Prince Shen. Wu Lipeng Aisin-Gioro Hongshi (爱新觉罗·弘时) Third Prince

  4. Guo Nüwang - Wikipedia

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    The Weilüe and Han Jin Chunqiu stated that at some point during Cao Rui's reign, Consort Li told him Empress Dowager Guo's role in Lady Zhen's death – and further told him that after Lady Zhen died, it was at Empress Dowager Guo's suggestion that she was buried with her hair covering her face and her mouth filled with rice grain shells ...

  5. Empress Xiaosu - Wikipedia

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    Lady Zhen (甄氏) Empress Xiaosu (1430 – 17 March 1504), of the Zhou clan, was the concubine of Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the mother of the Chenghua Emperor.

  6. Princess Dongxiang - Wikipedia

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    After Lady Zhen's death, Princess Dongxiang and Cao Rui were left in Lady Guo's care. After Cao Pi's death, Cao Rui succeeded him and granted Lady Zhen's family many titles and lands. It is unknown whether the imperial title given to Princess Dongxiang was during the reign of Cao Pi or Cao Rui.

  7. Luoshen - Wikipedia

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    The poem contains references to the spirit of the Luo River, named Consort Fu (Chinese: 宓妃; pinyin: Fúfēi), interpreted as a proxy for Empress Zhen by those who believed in Cao Zhi's infatuation with her. Because of this prose poem, his sister-in-law, Lady Zhen, was regarded as the reincarnation of the goddess of the Luo River.

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  9. Empress Zhen (Liao dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    It is not known where or when the future Empress Zhen was born. She was said to be a lady in the Later Tang palace, but it is not clear whether she was a concubine of one of Later Tang's emperors or a lady in waiting. She was described to be beautiful. It is not known whether she remained in the palace during the succeeding state Later Jin. [3]