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Empress consort of the Ming dynasty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Empress Xiaojiesu (1508–1528), of the Chen clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, first empress to the Jiajing Emperor.
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Empress Xiaojiesu 孝潔肅皇后 | |||||
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Empress consort of the Ming dynasty | |||||
Tenure | 1522–1528 | ||||
Predecessor | Empress Xiaojingyi | ||||
Successor | Empress Zhang | ||||
Born | 1508 Zhengde 3 (正德三年) Yuancheng County, Zhili (present-day Daming County, Hebei) | ||||
Died | 1528 (aged 19–20) Jiajing 7 (嘉靖七年) | ||||
Burial | Tianshou Mountain (before 1567) Yongling Mausoleum (after 1567) | ||||
Spouse | Jiajing Emperor | ||||
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Clan | Chen (陳) | ||||
Father | Chen Wanyan (陳萬言) |
She was the daughter of Chen Wanyang (d. 1535). She was selected in to the palace of the Jiajing Emperor in 1522. Later that year, she was appointed empress upon the wish of the emperor's aunt, the Empress Dowager Zhang.[1] Because of the tense personal relationship between the Emperor and his aunt, however, he did not take a liking to Chen.[2] In 1528, she became pregnant. During the pregnancy, the Emperor exposed her to a fit of rage, which caused a fatal miscarriage.[3]
The Emperor did not permit her to be buried in the imperial mausoleum: this was not done before 1567.[4]
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