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Empress Xiaoduanxian (Chinese: 孝端顯皇后; 7
November 1564 – 7 May 1620),
personal name Wang
Xijie (Chinese: 王喜姐), was
empress consort of the
Wanli Emperor...
- each
crown is different. For example, the
phoenix crown of Ming
Empress Xiaoduanxian has 6 dragons, 3 phoenixes, 5,449 pearls, 71 rubies, and 57 sapphires...
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support these accusations. She died in 1630.
Consorts and Issue:
Empress Xiaoduanxian, of the Wang clan (孝端顯皇后 王氏; 7
November 1564 – 7 May 1620), personal...
- of the Ming
dynasty Tenure 1621–30
September 1627
Predecessor Empress Xiaoduanxian Successor Empress Xiaojielie Empress Dowager of the Ming
dynasty Tenure...
- 定陵; pinyin: Dìng Líng; lit. 'Tomb of Stability'
Wanli Emperor Empress Xiaoduanxian Empress Dowager Xiaojing 1620 40°17′42.43″N 116°12′58.53″E / 40.2951194°N...
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child of the Ming
dynasty Wanli Emperor and his
primary wife's,
Empress Xiaoduanxian, only child. In 1596, Zhu
Xuanying was
given the
title of
Princess Rongchang...
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February 1567 – 5 July 1572
Predecessor Empress Xiaolie Successor Empress Xiaoduanxian Princess Consort of Yu
Reign 1558 - 1567
Predecessor Empress Xiaoyizhuang...
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Empress Xiao'an,
Empress Xiaoding Ding
Mausoleum Wanli Emperor Empress Xiaoduanxian,
Empress Xiaojing Qing
Mausoleum (慶陵)
Taichang Emperor Empress Xiaoyuanzhen...
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Later Jin
dynasty 1st
tenure 17
February 1616 – 1620
Predecessor Empress Xiaoduanxian (in Ming)
Empress Xiaocigao (posthumously)
Successor herself 2nd tenure...
- the name Zhu Changluo.
Shortly before this in the same year,
Empress Xiaoduanxian, the emperor's
primary wife, had
given birth to a daughter; the Princess...