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Empress Zhu (Eastern Wu)

Empress Zhu (died July or August 265),[a] formally known as Empress Jing, was an empress of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Her husband was Sun Xiu (Emperor Jing), the third emperor of Wu.

Empress Zhu
朱皇后
Empress Dowager of Eastern Wu
Tenure3 September 264 – October 264
SuccessorEmpress Dowager He
Empress of Eastern Wu
Tenure16 September 262 – 3 September 264
PredecessorEmpress Quan
SuccessorEmpress Teng
BornUnknown
Suzhou, Jiangsu
DiedJuly or August 265[a]
Nanjing, Jiangsu
SpouseSun Xiu
Posthumous name
Empress Jing (景皇后)
FatherZhu Ju
MotherSun Luyu

Life

Lady Zhu was the daughter of Zhu Ju and Sun Luyu, a daughter of Wu's founding emperor Sun Quan. Even though this made her Sun Xiu's niece, Sun Quan married her to Sun Xiu around 250. In 250, she lost her father, as Zhu Ju, after unsuccessfully trying to persuade Sun Quan not to depose the crown prince Sun He, was exiled to Xindu (新都; in present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and was executed on the way there. After Sun Xiu was created the "Prince of Langye" in 252, she became his princess consort. She accompanied him, as his princedom was initially established at Hulin (虎林; in present-day Chizhou, Anhui) but subsequently moved twice to Danyang (丹陽; in present-day Xuancheng, Anhui) then finally to Kuaiji (會稽; in present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang).

In 255, Lady Zhu would lose her mother as well. At the instigation of her aunt Sun Luban, the regent Sun Jun believed that Sun Luyu was part of a plot to assassinate him, and so had Sun Luyu executed. Sun Xiu became fearful, and sent Lady Zhu back to the capital Jianye (建業; present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu), effectively offering to divorce her, but Sun Jun declined by sending Lady Zhu back to Sun Xiu.

In 258, the emperor Sun Liang (Sun Xiu's younger half-brother), after a failed attempt to remove Sun Jun's cousin and successor Sun Chen, was himself removed from the throne by Sun Chen. Sun Chen installed Sun Xiu on the throne. However, Sun Xiu, despite urging from officials, did not immediately instate Lady Zhu as the empress. Rather, he waited until 262 to do so. He also created his son Sun Wan crown prince, although it is not clear whether Sun Wan was her son or not. (Indeed, it is not clear whether she bore any of Sun Xiu's four sons.)

In 264, Sun Xiu died after entrusting Sun Wan to the chancellor Puyang Xing (濮陽興). Empress Zhu became the empress dowager. Puyang Xing and the other key official in charge, Zhang Bu, in the light of the destruction of Wu's ally state Shu Han in 263, decided that the people were yearning for an older emperor. (It is not known how old Sun Wan was at this point, but Sun Xiu himself died at age 29, so it was unlikely that Sun Wan was even a teenager.) At the recommendation of the general Wan Yu, who was friendly with Sun Hao (son of the former crown prince Sun He), Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu wanted to declare Sun Hao emperor instead. When they reported this to Empress Dowager Zhu, she said: "I am just a widow. What do I know about the important affairs of state? As long as the empire is not harmed, and the emperors continue to be properly worshipped, I am satisfied."

Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu then installed Sun Hao on the throne. However, it soon became clear that Sun Hao was the wrong choice, as he quickly demonstrated his cruel and superstitious tendencies. Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu would indeed become his first victims, as their regret in selecting Sun Hao was quickly reported to him, who had them arrested and executed. Later that year, he would also demote Empress Dowager Zhu to the position of "Empress Jing" (the "Jing" was a reference to Sun Xiu's posthumous title "Emperor Jing"), making his own mother, Consort He, empress dowager instead. In 265, Sun Hao forced Empress Dowager Zhu to commit suicide and killed Sun Xiu's two eldest sons – the former crown prince Sun Wan and Sun Gong (the Prince of Runan). Empress Dowager Zhu was given a substandard funeral (for an empress), although she was buried with honours befitting an empress alongside Sun Xiu.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Sun Hao's biography in the Sanguozhi recorded that he forced Empress Jing to commit suicide in the 7th month of the 1st year of the Ganlu era of his reign.[1] This month corresponds to 30 July to 28 August 265 in the Gregorian calendar.

References

  1. ^ ([甘露元年]秋七月,皓逼殺景后朱氏, ...) Sanguozhi vol. 48.

General references

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Empress Zhu died July or August 265 a formally known as Empress Jing was an empress of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China Her husband was Sun Xiu Emperor Jing the third emperor of Wu Empress Zhu朱皇后Empress Dowager of Eastern WuTenure3 September 264 October 264SuccessorEmpress Dowager HeEmpress of Eastern WuTenure16 September 262 3 September 264PredecessorEmpress QuanSuccessorEmpress TengBornUnknownSuzhou JiangsuDiedJuly or August 265 a Nanjing JiangsuSpouseSun XiuPosthumous nameEmpress Jing 景皇后 FatherZhu JuMotherSun LuyuIn this Chinese name the family name is Zhu Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 4 1 General referencesLife EditLady Zhu was the daughter of Zhu Ju and Sun Luyu a daughter of Wu s founding emperor Sun Quan Even though this made her Sun Xiu s niece Sun Quan married her to Sun Xiu around 250 In 250 she lost her father as Zhu Ju after unsuccessfully trying to persuade Sun Quan not to depose the crown prince Sun He was exiled to Xindu 新都 in present day Hangzhou Zhejiang and was executed on the way there After Sun Xiu was created the Prince of Langye in 252 she became his princess consort She accompanied him as his princedom was initially established at Hulin 虎林 in present day Chizhou Anhui but subsequently moved twice to Danyang 丹陽 in present day Xuancheng Anhui then finally to Kuaiji 會稽 in present day Shaoxing Zhejiang In 255 Lady Zhu would lose her mother as well At the instigation of her aunt Sun Luban the regent Sun Jun believed that Sun Luyu was part of a plot to assassinate him and so had Sun Luyu executed Sun Xiu became fearful and sent Lady Zhu back to the capital Jianye 建業 present day Nanjing Jiangsu effectively offering to divorce her but Sun Jun declined by sending Lady Zhu back to Sun Xiu In 258 the emperor Sun Liang Sun Xiu s younger half brother after a failed attempt to remove Sun Jun s cousin and successor Sun Chen was himself removed from the throne by Sun Chen Sun Chen installed Sun Xiu on the throne However Sun Xiu despite urging from officials did not immediately instate Lady Zhu as the empress Rather he waited until 262 to do so He also created his son Sun Wan crown prince although it is not clear whether Sun Wan was her son or not Indeed it is not clear whether she bore any of Sun Xiu s four sons In 264 Sun Xiu died after entrusting Sun Wan to the chancellor Puyang Xing 濮陽興 Empress Zhu became the empress dowager Puyang Xing and the other key official in charge Zhang Bu in the light of the destruction of Wu s ally state Shu Han in 263 decided that the people were yearning for an older emperor It is not known how old Sun Wan was at this point but Sun Xiu himself died at age 29 so it was unlikely that Sun Wan was even a teenager At the recommendation of the general Wan Yu who was friendly with Sun Hao son of the former crown prince Sun He Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu wanted to declare Sun Hao emperor instead When they reported this to Empress Dowager Zhu she said I am just a widow What do I know about the important affairs of state As long as the empire is not harmed and the emperors continue to be properly worshipped I am satisfied Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu then installed Sun Hao on the throne However it soon became clear that Sun Hao was the wrong choice as he quickly demonstrated his cruel and superstitious tendencies Puyang Xing and Zhang Bu would indeed become his first victims as their regret in selecting Sun Hao was quickly reported to him who had them arrested and executed Later that year he would also demote Empress Dowager Zhu to the position of Empress Jing the Jing was a reference to Sun Xiu s posthumous title Emperor Jing making his own mother Consort He empress dowager instead In 265 Sun Hao forced Empress Dowager Zhu to commit suicide and killed Sun Xiu s two eldest sons the former crown prince Sun Wan and Sun Gong the Prince of Runan Empress Dowager Zhu was given a substandard funeral for an empress although she was buried with honours befitting an empress alongside Sun Xiu See also EditEastern Wu family trees Sun Xiu Lists of people of the Three KingdomsNotes Edit a b Sun Hao s biography in the Sanguozhi recorded that he forced Empress Jing to commit suicide in the 7th month of the 1st year of the Ganlu era of his reign 1 This month corresponds to 30 July to 28 August 265 in the Gregorian calendar References Edit 甘露元年 秋七月 皓逼殺景后朱氏 Sanguozhi vol 48 General references Edit Chen Shou 3rd century Records of the Three Kingdoms Sanguozhi Pei Songzhi 5th century Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms Sanguozhi zhu Chinese royaltyPreceded byEmpress Quan Empress of Eastern Wu262 264 Succeeded byEmpress Teng Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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