Consort Qi

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Consort Qi was a favored concubine of Emperor Gaozu of Han, known in Chinese history for her beauty, influence at court, and the brutal persecution she suffered under Empress Lü.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
concubine
person
alsoKnownAs Lady Qi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Lü clan disturbance (as a precursor context)
succession struggles of early Han dynasty
child Liu Ruyi NERFINISHED
chineseName 戚夫人 NERFINISHED
country Han dynasty NERFINISHED
court Han imperial court NERFINISHED
courtFaction favored consort of Emperor Gaozu of Han
courtTitle 夫人 (Furen)
deathCause execution ordered by Empress Lü Zhi
deathManner tortured and mutilated by Empress Lü Zhi
deathPlace Han imperial palace NERFINISHED
dynasty Han dynasty NERFINISHED
emperorServed Emperor Gaozu of Han NERFINISHED
enemy Empress Lü Zhi NERFINISHED
era early Western Han dynasty
gender female
historicalReputation tragic figure of palace politics
languageOfName Chinese
lifeEvent became rival to Empress Lü Zhi
rose to favor after entering Gaozu’s harem
suffered severe mutilation and imprisonment under Empress Lü Zhi
mentionedIn Book of Han NERFINISHED
Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
motherOf Liu Ruyi NERFINISHED
name Consort Qi NERFINISHED
notableFor beauty
brutal persecution by Empress Lü Zhi
conflict with Empress Lü Zhi
favor with Emperor Gaozu of Han
partner Emperor Gaozu of Han NERFINISHED
persecutedBy Empress Lü Zhi NERFINISHED
politicalStatus member of the imperial harem
realm Empire of Han NERFINISHED
relatedFigure Emperor Gaozu of Han NERFINISHED
Empress Lü Zhi NERFINISHED
Liu Ruyi NERFINISHED
role imperial consort
son Liu Ruyi, Prince of Zhao NERFINISHED
sonTitle Prince of Zhao NERFINISHED
spouse Emperor Gaozu of Han NERFINISHED
status favored concubine
timePeriod 3rd–2nd century BCE
title Consort

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Emperor Gaozu of Han consort Consort Qi