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  2. Wu Zetian - Wikipedia

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    IPA. [tʰjɛ́n xôʊ] Yue: Cantonese. Yale Romanization. Tīn Hauh. Wu Zetian[ note 8 ] (17 February 624 [ note 9 ][ note 10 ] – 16 December 705), [ 3 ][ 4 ] personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and later in her own right.

  3. The Empress of China - Wikipedia

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    The Empress of China (simplified Chinese: 武媚娘传奇; traditional Chinese: 武媚娘傳奇; pinyin: Wǔ Mèiniáng chuánqí) is a 2014 Chinese television series based on events in the 7th and 8th-century Tang dynasty, starring producer Fan Bingbing as the titular character Wu Zetian—the only female emperor (empress regnant) in Chinese history.

  4. List of Chinese empresses and queens - Wikipedia

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    1328–1329: Budashiri, empress consort of Emperor Wenzong. 1329–1329: Babusha, empress consort of Emperor Mingzong. 1329–1332: Budashiri (second time), empress consort of Emperor Wenzong. 1332–1332: Daliyetemishi, empress consort of Emperor Ningzong. 1333–1335: Danashri, first empress consort of Emperor Huizong.

  5. Wu Zetian (1995 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wu Zetian is a Chinese television series based on the life of Wu Zetian, the only woman in Chinese history to assume the title of Empress Regnant and became the de facto ruler of China in the late seventh century. Directed by Chen Jialin, the series starred Liu Xiaoqing as the title character. It was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 1995 and ...

  6. Dugu Qieluo - Wikipedia

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    Dugu Qieluo or Dugu Jialuo [1] (Chinese: 獨孤伽羅; 544 [2] – September 10, 602 [3]), formally Empress Wenxian (文獻皇后), was an empress of the Chinese Sui dynasty.She was the wife of Emperor Wen, who, on account of his love and respect for her, as well as an oath they made while they were young, did not have any concubines for at least most of their marriage, an extreme rarity among ...

  7. Chen Jiao - Wikipedia

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    Eldest Princess Guantao. Empress Chen of Wu (孝武陳皇后) was empress of the Han dynasty and the first wife of Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che). She was also known as Chen Jiao (simplified Chinese: 陈娇; traditional Chinese: 陳嬌; pinyin: Chén Jiāo; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Chiao) or as her milk name Chen A'Jiao (陈阿娇). [2] She was born to ...

  8. Empress Nara - Wikipedia

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    The Empress of the Nara clan (11 March 1718 [1] – 19 August 1766 [2]) of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner, was the second wife of the Qianlong Emperor. [3] She was the empress consort of the Qing dynasty from 1750 until her death in 1766. Informally known as the Step-Empress, she is one of the most controversial female figures in Chinese ...

  9. Wanrong - Wikipedia

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    Wanrong (Chinese: 婉容; 13 November 1906 – 20 June 1946), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Gobulo clan, was the wife and empress consort of Puyi, the last emperor of China. She is sometimes anachronistically called the Xuantong Empress, referring to Puyi's era name. She was the titular empress consort of the former Qing dynasty from their ...

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