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- Empress Xiaogongzhang (孝恭章皇后; c. 1399 – 26 September 1462), of the Sun clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the fifth Ming...
- June 1425 – 1428 Predecessor Empress Chengxiaozhao Successor Empress Xiaogongzhang Born 20 May 1402 Jining, Shandong Died 5 December 1443(1443-12-05) (aged 41)...
- Empress Sun, better known as Empress Xiaogongzhang, was the second empress of the Xuande Emperor....
- Chinese: 景陵; pinyin: Jǐng Líng; lit. 'Scenic Tomb' Xuande Emperor Empress Xiaogongzhang 1435 40°17′54.14″N 116°15′08.52″E / 40.2983722°N 116.2523667°E /...
- Emperor Empress Chengxiaozhao Jing Mausoleum (景陵) Xuande Emperor Empress Xiaogongzhang Yu Mausoleum (裕陵) Emperor Yingzong of Ming Empress Xia****angrui, Empress...
- Xuande Emperor (1399–1435) Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464) Empress Xiaogongzhang (1399–1462) Chenghua Emperor (1447–1487) Zhou Neng Empress Xiaosu (1430–1504)...
- Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464) Sun Zhong (1368–1452) Empress Xiaogongzhang (1399–1462) Lady Dong Chenghua Emperor (1447–1487) Zhou Fushan Zhou...
- dynasty First tenure 8 June 1442 – 22 September 1449 Predecessor Empress Xiaogongzhang Successor Empress Wang Second tenure 11 February 1457 – 23 February...
- Jian of Ji House Zhu Dynasty Ming Father Xuande Emperor Mother Empress Xiaogongzhang Chinese name Chinese 明英宗 Zhengtong Emperor Traditional Chinese 正統帝 Simplified Chinese...
- Xuande Emperor (1399–1435) Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464) Empress Xiaogongzhang (1399–1462) Chenghua Emperor (1447–1487) Zhou Neng Empress Xiaosu (1430–1504)...