Empress Han
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Lin'an, Zhejiang, China
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Empress Gongshu (恭淑皇后) |
Empress Han (1165 – 14 December 1200) was the empress consort of Emperor Ningzong during the Song dynasty.
Biography
Han was born in modern-day Henan,[1] the descendant of a prominent Northern Song official. She became a concubine of Ningzong along with her older sister.[2] She was selected as the primary consort of Ningzong, and appointed his empress after his succession. Empress Han and her family managed to attain influence over the affairs of state, backed by the so called 'War/Militant party', succeed in persuading Ningzong to depose and disgrace senior minister Zhao Ruyu and replaced him with her militarist relative, Han Tuozhou.[3]
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Works cited
- Toqto'a (Tuotuo 脱脱); Alutu 阿魯圖, eds. (1346). 宋史 [History of the Song] (in Chinese). Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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Preceded by Empress Li Fengniang | Empress of China 1194–1200 | Succeeded by Empress Gongsheng |
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