Lady Chang

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Lady Chang was a Chinese noblewoman of the early Ming dynasty, best known as the consort of Zhu Biao, the crown prince and eldest son of the Hongwu Emperor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese noblewoman
Ming dynasty person
historical figure
associatedWith Ming imperial family NERFINISHED
court life of the early Ming dynasty
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship China
dynasty Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
fatherInLaw Hongwu Emperor NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Chinese
livedIn Ming China NERFINISHED
Nanjing NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
memberOf Ming imperial court NERFINISHED
motherInLaw Empress Ma NERFINISHED
nobleTitle princess consort of the Ming crown prince
notableFor being the consort of Zhu Biao
positionHeld consort of the crown prince of the Ming dynasty
relativeByMarriage Empress Ma NERFINISHED
Zhu Yuanzhang NERFINISHED
residence Ming imperial palace in Nanjing NERFINISHED
spouse Zhu Biao NERFINISHED
spouseOfTitle crown prince of the Ming dynasty
spouseRole primary consort of Zhu Biao

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Zhu Biao spouse Lady Chang