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The following is a list of empresses and queens consort of China. China has periodically been divided into kingdoms as well as united under empires, resulting in consorts titled both queen and empress. The empress title could also be given posthumously.
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The title of empress consort (皇后, húanghòu) could also be given posthumously. The posthumous empresses are listed separately by the year they were given the title.
Name | Birth | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Tai Si | c. 12th century BC | 1099 BC | 1050 BC | c. 11th century BC | King Wen |
Queen Yi Jiang (邑姜) | 1046 BC | 1043 BC | King Wu | ||
Wáng Sì (王姒) | King Cheng | ||||
Wáng Jiāng (王姜) | King Kang | ||||
Queen Fáng (房后) | King Zhao | ||||
Wáng Zǔ Jiāng (王俎姜) | King Mu | ||||
Wáng Guī (王媯) | King Gong | ||||
Wáng Bó Jiāng (王伯姜) | King Yi | ||||
Wáng Jīng (王京) | King Xiao | ||||
Wáng Jí (王姞) | King Yi | ||||
Shēn Jiāng (王姞) | King Li | ||||
Queen Jiang | 827 BC | 782 BC | King Xuan | ||
Queen Shēn (申后) | 782 BC | 772 BC | King You | ||
Bao Si (褒姒) | 779 BC | 771 BC | |||
Jì Jì Jiāng (紀季姜) | King Huan | ||||
Chén Guī (陈妫) | King Hui | ||||
Queen Dí (翟后) | King Xiang | ||||
Qí Jiāng (周灵王) | King Ling | ||||
Queen Mù (穆后) | 527 BC | King Jing |
Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became Empress | Ceased to be Empress | Death | Spouse |
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Empress Lü Zhi | Lü Wen, Prince Xuan of Lü
Princess Consort Xuan |
241 BC | 202 BC | 195 BC | 18 Aug 180 BC | Emperor Gaozu of Han | |
Empress Zhang Yan | Zhang Ao, Prince of Zhao | 192 BC | 192 BC | 188 BC | 163 BC | Emperor Hui of Han | |
Empress Lü | Lü Lu (呂祿) | c.205 BC | 184 BC | 180 BC | c.180 BC | Emperor Houshao of Han | |
Empress Dou | Dou Chong, Marquis Ancheng | 205 BC | 179 BC | 179 BC | 157 BC | 135 BC | Emperor Wen of Han |
Empress Bo | 158 BC | 157 BC | 151 BC | 147 BC | Emperor Jing of Han | ||
Empress Wang Zhi | Wang Zhong
Zang Er |
173 BC | 150 BC | 126 BC | |||
Empress Chen Jiao | Chen Wu, Marquess of Tangyi
Liu Piao, Princess Guantao |
141 BC | 130 BC | c.110 BC | Emperor Wu of Han | ||
Empress Wei Zifu | Madam Wei (衛媼) | 128 BC | 91 BC | ||||
Empress Shangguan | Lady Huo | 89 BC(?) | 84 BC | 83 BC | 74 BC: | 37 BC | Emperor Zhao of Han |
Empress Xu Pingjun | Xu Guanghan | c.90 BC | c. 76 BC | 74 BC | 71 BC | Emperor Xuan of Han | |
Empress Huo Chengjun | Huo Guang
Lady Xian |
70 BC: | 66 BC | 54 BC | |||
Empress Wang | Wang Fengguang, Marquess of Qiongcheng | 64 BC | 49 BC | 16 BC | |||
Empress Wang Zhengjun | Wang Jin, Marquess of Yangping
Li Qin |
71 BC | c.50 BC | 48 BC | 33 BC | 13 AD | Emperor Yuan of Han |
Empress Xu | Xu Jia, the Marquess of Ping'en | 31 BC | 18 BC | 8 BC | Emperor Cheng of Han | ||
Empress Zhao Feiyan | c. 32 BC | 16 BC | 7 BC | 1 BC | |||
Empress Fu | Fu Yan, Marquis of Kongxiang | 6 BC | 1 BC | Emperor Ai of Han | |||
Empress Wang | Wang Mang | 8 BC | 4 AD | 5 AD | 23 AD | Emperor Ping of Han |
Name | Parents | Birth | Marriage | Became Empress | Ceased to be Empress | Death | Spouse |
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Empress Wang | Wang Xian, Marquess of Yichin | 9 AD | 21 AD | Emperor Wang Mang | |||
Empress Shi | Shi Chen (史諶) | 23 AD |
Emperor | Empress consort* | Picture | Birth | Became empress consort | Ceased to be empress consort | Death |
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Hong Taiji | Jerjer, Empress Xiaoduanwen of the Mongol Borjigit clan |
31 May 1599 | August 1636 | 21 September 1643 husband's death |
28 May 1649 | |
Fulin, the Shunzhi Emperor | Erdeni Bumba, Empress of the Mongol Borjigit clan |
27 September 1651 | 25 October 1653 deposed |
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Alatan Qiqige, Empress Xiaohuizhang of the Mongol Borjigit clan |
5 November 1641 | July/August 1654 | 5 February 1661 husband's death |
7 January 1718 | ||
Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor | Empress Xiaochengren of the Manchu Hešeri clan |
3 February 1654 | October/November 1665 | 6 June 1674 | ||
Empress Xiaozhaoren of the Manchu Niohuru clan |
1653 | 18 September 1677 | 18 March 1678 | |||
Empress Xiaoyiren of the Manchu Tunggiya clan |
23 August 1689 | 24 August 1689 | ||||
Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor | Duoqimuli, Empress Xiaojingxian of the Manchu Ula-nara clan |
28 June 1681 | 28 March 1723 | 29 October 1731 | ||
Hongli, the Qianlong Emperor | Empress Xiaoxianchun of the Manchu Fuca clan |
28 March 1712 | 23 January 1738 | 8 April 1748 | ||
Empress of the Manchu Nara clan |
11 March 1718 | 2 September 1750 | 19 August 1766 | |||
Yongyan, the Jiaqing Emperor | Empress Xiaoshurui of the Manchu Hitara clan |
2 October 1760 | 12 February 1796 | 5 March 1797 | ||
Empress Xiaoherui of the Manchu Niohuru clan |
20 November 1776 | 27 May 1801 | 2 September 1820 husband's death |
23 January 1850 | ||
Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor | Empress Xiaoshencheng of the Manchu Tunggiya clan |
5 July 1792 | 28 December 1822 | 16 June 1833 | ||
Empress Xiaoquancheng of the Manchu Niohuru clan |
24 March 1808 | 18 November 1834 | 13 February 1840 | |||
Yizhu, the Xianfeng Emperor | Empress Xiaozhenxian of the Manchu Niohuru clan |
12 August 1837 | November/December 1852 | 22 August 1861 husband's death |
8 April 1881 | |
Zaichun, the Tongzhi Emperor | Empress Xiaozheyi of the Manchu Arute clan |
25 July 1854 | 15 October 1872 | 12 January 1875 husband's death |
27 March 1875 | |
Zaitian, the Guangxu Emperor | Jingfen, Empress Xiaodingjing of the Manchu Yehe-nara clan |
28 January 1868 | 26 February 1889 | 14 November 1908 husband's death |
22 February 1913 | |
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Emperor | Empress consort* | Picture | Birth | Became empress consort | Ceased to be empress consort | Death |
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Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor | Wanrong, Empress Xiaokemin of the Manchu Gobulo clan |
13 November 1906 | 1 March 1934 | 17 August 1945 monarchy abolished |
20 June 1946 | |
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The title of Empress dowager (皇太后, húangtàihòu) was automatically given to a former Empress consort and widow of an Emperor. The title, Empress dowager, could be granted a widow of an Emperor even when she had not been the Empress consort during the reign of her spouse. Therefore, a separate list is given of the Empresses dowager, which, in some cases, equals the list of Empresses consort, and in other cases, not.
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