Empress Wang (Longwu Emperor’s consort)

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Empress Wang (Longwu Emperor’s consort) was the primary wife and empress of the Southern Ming Longwu Emperor, remembered for her role in the short-lived resistance court against the Qing conquest.

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instanceOf Chinese empress
empress consort
historical figure
associatedEvent Qing conquest of China NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ming loyalist movement NERFINISHED
Southern Ming resistance to the Qing conquest of China
country Southern Ming NERFINISHED
courtType Southern Ming resistance court NERFINISHED
dynasty Southern Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
gender female
governmentForm monarchy
historicalEra late Ming–early Qing transition
languageOfEnvironment Chinese
maritalStatus married
monarchServed Longwu Emperor NERFINISHED
name Empress Wang NERFINISHED
notableFor being the primary wife of the Southern Ming Longwu Emperor
serving as empress in a short‑lived resistance court against the Qing conquest
opponent Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
positionHeld Empress of the Southern Ming NERFINISHED
primary consort of the Longwu Emperor
region China NERFINISHED
reignPeriod Longwu era NERFINISHED
roleInHistory member of a loyalist court opposing Qing rule
spouse Longwu Emperor NERFINISHED
spouseDynasty Southern Ming NERFINISHED
spouseName Zhu Yujian NERFINISHED
spouseRegnalName Longwu Emperor NERFINISHED
spouseTitle emperor
successorStateOpponent Qing dynasty as successor to the Ming dynasty
title Empress

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Empress Wang successor Empress Wang (Longwu Emperor’s consort)