Empress Taimu (Chinese: 太穆皇后; 569?–613?) was posthumously honored the first empress of the Chinese Tang dynasty. She was known as Duchess Dou or Lady Dou
Xuanling (626) Consorts and Issue: Empress Taimu, of the Dou clan of Henan (太穆皇后 河南竇氏/河南窦氏; c. 569–613) Li Jiancheng, Crown Prince Yin (隱皇太子 李建成/隐皇太子 李建成;
Huan of Han Dou Chong (竇衝; died 394?), Former Qin general Empress Taimu (太穆皇后; 569–613), Tang dynasty empress, wife of Emperor Gaozu, and mother of Emperor
Duke of Yan'an. ([武德元年]六月....辛丑,内史令窦威卒。) Jiu Tang Shu, vol.01 (窦威,字文蔚,扶风平陆人,太穆皇后从父兄也。) Jiu Tang Shu, vol.61 Old Book of Tang, vol. 61.[1] New Book of Tang
the posthumous title Empress Gongrang Chengshun Kangmu Jingci Zhang (恭讓誠順康穆静慈章皇后). During the reign of the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398–1402): Lady Hu (胡氏; from