- huánghòu)
Madame (夫人; fūrén)
Noble Concubine (貴嬪; guìpín) Pure
Consort (淑妃;
shūfēi) Lady of Pure
Beauty (淑媛; shūyuàn) Lady of
Bright Deportment (昭儀; zhāoyí)...
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Consort Xiao, Pure
Consort Xiao or Xiao
Shufei (蕭淑妃,
personal name unknown) (died c.November 655), was a
concubine of
Emperor Gaozong of Tang (Li Zhi)...
-
second emperor,
Emperor Taizong of Song. The
Emperor gave her the
title of
shufei. The
Emperor and Wang had a son, Zhao Yuanyan,
called the “Eighth Prince”...
- (Acidiluteibacter ferrifornacis). "Genus: Acidiluteibacter". LPSN.DSMZ.de. Gui, Xi; Wu,
Shufei; Huang, Fanghang; Wang, Yiran; He, Ruyue; Zhao, Jing (1
November 2020)....
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Consort Guo,
imperial consort rank
Shufei (郭淑妃) (disappeared 880), was an
imperial consort of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. She was the
favorite concubine...
- influences. "Hate That I Love You" is a
mellow love song with
lyrics by
Zheng Shufei, and
music and
arrangement by Chen Dawei. The album's
title track is a Mandarin...
-
contemporary author: "At the
shrine of
filial piety, on the left,
there is Li
Shufei, who gave
birth to
Crown Prince Yiwen,
Prince Qinmin, and
Prince Jingong;...
-
Consort Han,
imperial consort rank
Shufei (韓淑妃,
personal name unknown) was the
first wife of
Emperor Zhuangzong of
Later Tang (Li Cunxu), the founding...
-
After Li Kuo
became emperor in 779 (as
Emperor Dezong), she was
created Shufei (淑妃), the
second highest rank for
imperial consorts under empress. He awarded...
- consorts. In
early Tang dynasty, it is the
highest rank of fei (higher than 淑妃
shufei, 德妃
defei and 贤妃 xianfei, with shu, de and xian
being words describing virtues)...