- Yu
Daolian (Chinese: 庾道憐; died 5 July 366),
formally Empress Xiao (孝皇后,
literally "the
filial empress"), was an
empress of the
Eastern Jin dynasty. Her...
- and
saint (b. 275) Sereni****,
Roman general of the
Imperial Guard Yu
Daolian,
Chinese empress and wife of Jin
Feidi Zhi Dun,
Chinese Buddhist monk and...
- 361 – 22
February 365
Predecessor Empress He Fani
Successor Empress Yu
Daolian Born
unknown Died 22
February 365 Jiankang,
Eastern Jin
Spouse Emperor...
- of
which belong to
ritual masters (fashi 法师) Chen
Peisheng 陈培生 and Xie
Daolian 谢道琏 in
Baiyang Township,
given by Gábor Kósa (2014:13-14) is as follows...
- 357–361:
Empress He Fani 361–365:
Empress Wang
Muzhi 365–366:
Empress Yu
Daolian 375–380:
Empress Wang Fa**** 396–403, 404–412:
Empress Wang Shen'ai 419–420:...
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While he was
still the
Prince of Donghai, he
married Yu Bing's
daughter Yu
Daolian as his
princess consort. In 361,
after the
death of his
cousin Emperor...
-
Lanbi Eastern Jin Yu
Wenjun Du
Lingyang Chu
Suanzi He Fani Wang
Muzhi Yu
Daolian Wang Fa**** Wang Shen'ai (Empress Liu) Chu
Lingyuan Empresses dowager Western...
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Lanbi Eastern Jin Yu
Wenjun Du
Lingyang Chu
Suanzi He Fani Wang
Muzhi Yu
Daolian Wang Fa**** Wang Shen'ai (Empress Liu) Chu
Lingyuan Empresses dowager Western...
- born in Pengcheng, today's Xuzhou,
during the Jin dynasty, the son of Liu
Daolian (刘道憐, 368–422),
Prince Jing of Changsha. He is
better known as the compiler...
- Liu Qiao remarried, and his new wife Xiao
Wenshou bore him two sons, Liu
Daolian (劉道憐) and Liu
Daogui (劉道規). Liu Yu was said to be
respectful to his stepmother...