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Empress Wang (Huizong)

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Empress Wang (1084–1108) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Huizong of Song.

Wang came from the capital, and her father served as prefect. She was selected to be the primary consort of Prince Huizeng by his legal mother Dowager Empress Xiang in 1099. After the wedding, the Empress Dowager gave two concubines, Consort Zheng and Consort Wang, to prince Huizeng.[1] When Huizeng succeeded his brother as emperor in 1100, Wang became his empress.

Empress Wang gave birth to a daughter in 1101, but had no more children after that. Wang played no dominant part and emperor Huizeng was reportedly indifferent to her.[2]

Title[edit]

  • During the reign of Emperor Shenzong of Song (25 January 1067 – 1 April 1085)
    • Lady Wang (おう; from 1084 )
  • During the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of Song (1 April 1085 – 23 February 1100)
    • Princess Consort (王妃おうひ; from 1099)
    • Lady of Guo State (じゅんこく夫人ふじん; from 1099)
  • During the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song (23 February 1100 – 18 January 1126)
    • Empress (皇后こうごう; from 23 February 1100)
    • Empress Jinghe (やすし皇后こうごう; from 1108)
    • Empress Huigong (めぐみきょう皇后こうごう; from 1110)
    • Empress Xiangong (あらわきょう皇后こうごう; from 1137)

Issue[edit]

As Empress:

  • Zhao Huan, Qinzong Emperor (欽宗 ちょう桓; 1100–1156), Huizong's first son
  • Princess Rongde (さかえとくみかどひめ; b. 1103), personal name Jinnu (きむやつ), Huizong's second daughter

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Patricia Buckley Ebrey: Emperor Huizong
  2. ^ Patricia Buckley Ebrey: Emperor Huizong
Chinese royalty
Preceded by Empress of China
1100–1108
Succeeded by