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Empress Qinhuai

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When Madage ascended the throne as Emperor Zhangzong in January 1189, he gave his deceased wife the posthumous title of Empress Qinhuai. With the position of empress empty, he attempted to promote his favoured concubine Li Shi'er to the position. However, previous empresses had all come from the
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Lady Pucha was from the aristocratic Pucha family, and many of her direct male ancestors held prominent positions in the Jin government. Lady Pucha's father also obtained various hereditary titles and military honours on marrying Princess Zhengguo, a daughter of
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When Lady Pucha was born, it was reported that her entire body was covered in a red light that did not fade with time. She was raised by her maternal aunt, Princess Yiguo, and when she grew older, she was known as being filial and prudent.
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records that she was later given the title of imperial consort and died, but it does not record the year. She gave birth to a son named Hongyu in 1186.
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of China. She died before he ascended the throne and was made empress posthumously.
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Father: Heshang (和尚), sinicised name Pucha Dingshou (蒲察鼎寿)
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Hesu River, Shangjing
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin
Posthumous name
Clan
Wanyan
Dynasty
Jin
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin
Jurchen
Jin dynasty
Emperor Xizong
Madage
imperial Wanyan clan
Chinese
Chinese
History of Jin
Hešeri
Prince Shao of Wei
Chinese
Emperor Xizong
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin




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