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Empress Dowager Zheng

Empress Dowager Zheng (鄭太后, personal name unknown) (died December 26, 865[1][2]), formally Empress Xiaoming (孝明皇后, "the filial and understanding empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was a concubine to Emperor Xianzong and, after her son Emperor Xuānzong became emperor, she became empress dowager and continued to serve in that role until her death, during the reign of her grandson Emperor Yizong (when she was grand empress dowager).

Empress Dowager Zheng
Died26 December 865
SpouseLi Qi
Emperor Xianzong
IssueEmperor Xuānzong
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaoming 孝明皇后

Background edit

It is not known when the future Empress Dowager Zheng was born, and little is known about her family. According to the Old Book of Tang, at the time that that history was compiled, the old records were missing as to her family origins or how she entered the palace.[3] However, according to the New Book of Tang, she was from Danyang (丹楊, in modern Nanjing, Jiangsu), and her surname might have been originally Erzhu (爾朱). Further according to the New Book of Tang, early in the Yuanhe era (806–820) of Emperor Xianzong, when her home region was ruled by the military governor (Jiedushi) Li Qi, a fortuneteller prophesied that she would give birth to an emperor. Hearing this, Li Qi decided to take her as a concubine.[4] After Li Qi was defeated and executed in 807,[5] she was confiscated and taken into the imperial palace, where she became a servant girl of Emperor Xianzong's wife Consort Guo.[4]

As imperial consort edit

At some point, Emperor Xianzong had sexual relations with Lady Zheng, and she gave birth to the 13th of his 20 sons, Li Yi.[4][6] It was implied by the Old Book of Tang that she was then made an imperial consort with the relatively low rank of Yunü (御女).[3]

As consort dowager edit

Emperor Xianzong died in 820, and his son by Consort Guo, Li Heng became emperor (as Emperor Muzong). In 821, he created a number of his brothers princes, and it was at that time that Li Yi was created the Prince of Guang.[7] Consort Zheng thus became Consort Dowager of Guang. Her activities during this time were not recorded in history, although it was said that, in 846, her younger brother Zheng Guang (鄭光) dreamed of a wagon bearing the sun and the moon, and six lighted candles uniting into one. A fortune teller informed him that this was a sign of great fortune to come.[3]

As empress dowager edit

Later in 846, Li Yi's nephew Emperor Wuzong (Emperor Muzong's son) was seriously ill, and the powerful eunuchs inside the palace, believing that Li Yi would be easily controlled, issued an edict in Emperor Wuzong's name creating Li Yi crown prince and renaming him to Li Chen. When Emperor Wuzong died shortly thereafter, Li Chen became emperor (as Emperor Xuānzong). He honored Consort Dowager Zheng as an empress dowager.[8] (There were thus three empresses dowager at that time, with Emperor Muzong's mother Consort Guo then being grand empress dowager, and the mother of Emperor Wuzong's brother and predecessor Emperor Wenzong, Empress Dowager Xiao known as Empress Dowager Jiqing (as she resided at Jiqing Palace (積慶宮)), until her death in 846.[9]) Zheng Guang, on account of his being Empress Dowager Zheng's brother, was initially made a general, and then the military governor of Pinglu Circuit (平盧, headquartered in modern Weifang, Shandong).[8]

In 848, Grand Empress Dowager Guo died — purportedly murdered by Emperor Xuānzong. Empress Dowager Zheng had long resented Grand Empress Dowager Guo from the days when she was a servant girl under then-Consort Guo. It was said that because of this, and because Emperor Xuānzong suspected Grand Empress Dowager Guo of being complicit in Emperor Xianzong's suspicious death, Emperor Xuānzong did not accord Grand Empress Dowager Guo great respect, causing her to be distressed, almost committing suicide. On one occasion, she nearly jumped off a tower, and it was said that Emperor Xuānzong was greatly displeased and had her murdered. Emperor Xuānzong eventually wanted to allow his mother to be buried with his father Emperor Xianzong, and so initially, he would not let Grand Empress Dowager Guo be buried with Emperor Xianzong. However, after a controversy erupted, he relented.[3][8]

It was said that Emperor Xuānzong served his mother in a filially pious way, and because she did not want to reside anywhere else, she remained at his Daming Palace.[4] Also because of her, after Zheng Guang served as military governor of Pinglu, Zheng Guang was given another term as military governor of Hezhong Circuit (河中, headquartered in modern Yuncheng, Shanxi). On an occasion when Zheng Guang was at the capital Chang'an to give homage to Emperor Xuānzong, however, Emperor Xuānzong asked him for advice and was distressed to hear what he thought to be unworthy responses. He kept Zheng Guang at Chang'an, giving him a general title. Empress Dowager Zheng repeatedly told him that Zheng Guang was poor, and the emperor responded by awarding Zheng Guang great wealth, but did not again allow Zheng Guang to govern the people.[10]

As grand empress dowager edit

Emperor Xuānzong died in 859 and was succeeded by his son Li Cui (as Emperor Yizong). Emperor Yizong honored Empress Dowager Zheng as grand empress dowager.[10] She died in 865. As Empress Dowager Guo was already buried with Emperor Xianzong and enshrined at his temple, she was neither; rather, she was buried near Emperor Xianzong's tomb and enshrined in a separate temple.[11]

Styles edit

  • Lady Zheng
  • Her Highness Concubine Zheng
  • Her Serene Highness Princess Dowager of Guang 光王太妃 (820–846)
  • Her Imperial Majesty Empress Dowager Zheng (846–859)
  • Her Imperial Majesty the Grand Empress Dowager Zheng (859–865)

In fiction edit

Played by Mary Hon, a fictionalized version of Empress Dowager Zheng was portrayed in 2009 Hong Kong's TVB television series, Beyond the Realm of Conscience.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "唐懿宗咸通6年12月".
  2. ^ Empress Dowager Zheng's biography in the Old Book of Tang indicated that she died toward the end of Emperor Xuānzong's Dazong era (847–859), but that account contradicted not only her biography in the New Book of Tang (which gave the 865 date) but also the chronicle of Emperor Yizong's reign in the Old Book of Tang, and therefore appeared to be in error. Compare Old Book of Tang, vol. 52 2008-09-21 at the Wayback Machine with Old Book of Tang, vol. 19, part 1 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine, New Book of Tang, vol. 77 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, and Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 250.
  3. ^ a b c d Old Book of Tang, vol. 52.
  4. ^ a b c d New Book of Tang, vol. 77.
  5. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 237.
  6. ^ Old Book of Tang, vol. 18, part 2 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 241.
  8. ^ a b c Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 248.
  9. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 246.
  10. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 249.
  11. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 250.

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Empress Dowager Zheng 鄭太后 personal name unknown died December 26 865 1 2 formally Empress Xiaoming 孝明皇后 the filial and understanding empress was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty She was a concubine to Emperor Xianzong and after her son Emperor Xuanzong became emperor she became empress dowager and continued to serve in that role until her death during the reign of her grandson Emperor Yizong when she was grand empress dowager Empress Dowager ZhengDied26 December 865SpouseLi QiEmperor XianzongIssueEmperor XuanzongPosthumous nameEmpress Xiaoming 孝明皇后 Contents 1 Background 2 As imperial consort 3 As consort dowager 4 As empress dowager 5 As grand empress dowager 6 Styles 7 In fiction 8 Notes and referencesBackground editIt is not known when the future Empress Dowager Zheng was born and little is known about her family According to the Old Book of Tang at the time that that history was compiled the old records were missing as to her family origins or how she entered the palace 3 However according to the New Book of Tang she was from Danyang 丹楊 in modern Nanjing Jiangsu and her surname might have been originally Erzhu 爾朱 Further according to the New Book of Tang early in the Yuanhe era 806 820 of Emperor Xianzong when her home region was ruled by the military governor Jiedushi Li Qi a fortuneteller prophesied that she would give birth to an emperor Hearing this Li Qi decided to take her as a concubine 4 After Li Qi was defeated and executed in 807 5 she was confiscated and taken into the imperial palace where she became a servant girl of Emperor Xianzong s wife Consort Guo 4 As imperial consort editAt some point Emperor Xianzong had sexual relations with Lady Zheng and she gave birth to the 13th of his 20 sons Li Yi 4 6 It was implied by the Old Book of Tang that she was then made an imperial consort with the relatively low rank of Yunu 御女 3 As consort dowager editEmperor Xianzong died in 820 and his son by Consort Guo Li Heng became emperor as Emperor Muzong In 821 he created a number of his brothers princes and it was at that time that Li Yi was created the Prince of Guang 7 Consort Zheng thus became Consort Dowager of Guang Her activities during this time were not recorded in history although it was said that in 846 her younger brother Zheng Guang 鄭光 dreamed of a wagon bearing the sun and the moon and six lighted candles uniting into one A fortune teller informed him that this was a sign of great fortune to come 3 As empress dowager editLater in 846 Li Yi s nephew Emperor Wuzong Emperor Muzong s son was seriously ill and the powerful eunuchs inside the palace believing that Li Yi would be easily controlled issued an edict in Emperor Wuzong s name creating Li Yi crown prince and renaming him to Li Chen When Emperor Wuzong died shortly thereafter Li Chen became emperor as Emperor Xuanzong He honored Consort Dowager Zheng as an empress dowager 8 There were thus three empresses dowager at that time with Emperor Muzong s mother Consort Guo then being grand empress dowager and the mother of Emperor Wuzong s brother and predecessor Emperor Wenzong Empress Dowager Xiao known as Empress Dowager Jiqing as she resided at Jiqing Palace 積慶宮 until her death in 846 9 Zheng Guang on account of his being Empress Dowager Zheng s brother was initially made a general and then the military governor of Pinglu Circuit 平盧 headquartered in modern Weifang Shandong 8 In 848 Grand Empress Dowager Guo died purportedly murdered by Emperor Xuanzong Empress Dowager Zheng had long resented Grand Empress Dowager Guo from the days when she was a servant girl under then Consort Guo It was said that because of this and because Emperor Xuanzong suspected Grand Empress Dowager Guo of being complicit in Emperor Xianzong s suspicious death Emperor Xuanzong did not accord Grand Empress Dowager Guo great respect causing her to be distressed almost committing suicide On one occasion she nearly jumped off a tower and it was said that Emperor Xuanzong was greatly displeased and had her murdered Emperor Xuanzong eventually wanted to allow his mother to be buried with his father Emperor Xianzong and so initially he would not let Grand Empress Dowager Guo be buried with Emperor Xianzong However after a controversy erupted he relented 3 8 It was said that Emperor Xuanzong served his mother in a filially pious way and because she did not want to reside anywhere else she remained at his Daming Palace 4 Also because of her after Zheng Guang served as military governor of Pinglu Zheng Guang was given another term as military governor of Hezhong Circuit 河中 headquartered in modern Yuncheng Shanxi On an occasion when Zheng Guang was at the capital Chang an to give homage to Emperor Xuanzong however Emperor Xuanzong asked him for advice and was distressed to hear what he thought to be unworthy responses He kept Zheng Guang at Chang an giving him a general title Empress Dowager Zheng repeatedly told him that Zheng Guang was poor and the emperor responded by awarding Zheng Guang great wealth but did not again allow Zheng Guang to govern the people 10 As grand empress dowager editEmperor Xuanzong died in 859 and was succeeded by his son Li Cui as Emperor Yizong Emperor Yizong honored Empress Dowager Zheng as grand empress dowager 10 She died in 865 As Empress Dowager Guo was already buried with Emperor Xianzong and enshrined at his temple she was neither rather she was buried near Emperor Xianzong s tomb and enshrined in a separate temple 11 Styles editLady Zheng Her Highness Concubine Zheng Her Serene Highness Princess Dowager of Guang 光王太妃 820 846 Her Imperial Majesty Empress Dowager Zheng 846 859 Her Imperial Majesty the Grand Empress Dowager Zheng 859 865 In fiction editPlayed by Mary Hon a fictionalized version of Empress Dowager Zheng was portrayed in 2009 Hong Kong s TVB television series Beyond the Realm of Conscience Notes and references edit 唐懿宗咸通6年12月 Empress Dowager Zheng s biography in the Old Book of Tang indicated that she died toward the end of Emperor Xuanzong s Dazong era 847 859 but that account contradicted not only her biography in the New Book of Tang which gave the 865 date but also the chronicle of Emperor Yizong s reign in the Old Book of Tang and therefore appeared to be in error Compare Old Book of Tang vol 52 Archived 2008 09 21 at the Wayback Machine with Old Book of Tang vol 19 part 1 Archived 2008 06 21 at the Wayback Machine New Book of Tang vol 77 Archived 2009 02 02 at the Wayback Machine and Zizhi Tongjian vol 250 a b c d Old Book of Tang vol 52 a b c d New Book of Tang vol 77 Zizhi Tongjian vol 237 Old Book of Tang vol 18 part 2 Archived 2008 06 21 at the Wayback Machine Zizhi Tongjian vol 241 a b c Zizhi Tongjian vol 248 Zizhi Tongjian vol 246 a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 249 Zizhi Tongjian vol 250 Old Book of Tang vol 52 New Book of Tang vol 77 Zizhi Tongjian vols 248 249 250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Empress Dowager Zheng amp oldid 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