Consort Wang

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Consort Wang was an imperial consort of the Ming dynasty’s last ruler, the Chongzhen Emperor, known primarily for her role in the final years of the collapsing dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
imperial consort
person
associatedEvent collapse of the Ming dynasty
Battle of Shanhaiguan (1644)
surface form: fall of Beijing (1644)
century 17th century
country Ming dynasty
court Chinese imperial court
surface form: Ming imperial court
deathContext around the fall of Beijing in 1644
dynasty Ming dynasty
emperorServed Chongzhen Emperor
emperorTitleContext last emperor of the Ming dynasty
gender female
historicalPeriod late imperial China
knownFor association with the collapse of the Ming dynasty
being an imperial consort of the Chongzhen Emperor
languageOfName Chinese
monarch Chongzhen Emperor
notableFor role in the final years of the Chongzhen Emperor’s reign
position imperial consort of the inner palace
reignContext Ming dynasty
surface form: late Ming dynasty
residence Beijing
Forbidden City
roleInHistory figure in the final years of the Ming dynasty
spouse Chongzhen Emperor

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Chongzhen Emperor spouse Consort Wang