First of all, the list of queens
1, Xu;
2. Gold/Lee;
3. Zhao Xiangui Wang;
4. Zhao Yi Zhang Guifei;
5. Committed to the right to integrity;
6. Zhuang Shuli, Han;
7. Kang Jingzhuang and Huishi;
8. Kang Muyi Gong Hui Wu Fei;
9. Jing Jingshun Zhang Fei;
10, Huimushun Guo Fei;
1 1, Faye Wong, Rongshun County, Hegong;
12, Anhui Feilong Stone in Anshun;
13, Gong Shunrong, Mu Lizhen, Chen;
14, Zhao;
15, Zhao Hui Gong Yishun Faye Wong;
16, Shunxian Stone;
17, Ren Shunfei;
18, Li;
19, Lu Jieyu;
20. Gong Rong Beauty King;
2 1, Jinghui beauty Lu.
Second, empresses
1, Queen Ren Xiaowen
Empress Ren Xiaowen (1362- 1407), Empress Judy, the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the king of Wuning, Zhongshan, and the second daughter of Xie Zaixing.
Hongwu was crowned Princess Yan in the ninth year (1376), Queen in the fourth year (1402), and died in Nanjing in the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46.
In the 11th year of Yongle (14 13), he was buried in Changling in February. In September of the 22nd year of Yongle (1424), Empress Renzong of posthumous title said that "Renxiao Ci Cheng Yi Zhuang Ming was dedicated to the Apocalypse Empress Wensheng". Ruocitang
2, Zhao Xianfei Wang.
Zhao Xiangui (-1420) Wang, the beloved princess of the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. People from Suzhou Prefecture (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province) in South Zhili. In the seventh year of Yongle (1409), it was named Zhao Rong. After the gold seal the imperial concubine.
Wang Guifei is virtuous and respectful to Queen Xu, and is highly valued by Ming Taizu. How angry Judy was in her later years. Wang's songs are all nursed back to health, and they are all sent by the prince and the princesses. In the 18th year of Yongle (1420), he died in July, and was honored as Sun Guifei of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of Ming Dynasty.
3. Zhao Yi's imperial concubine Zhang
Zhao Yi's imperial concubine Zhang, her father Zhang Yu, was a general when the Ming Dynasty was the prince of Yan. In the battle of Jingnan, Zhang Yu died in the battle of Dongchang to save Ming Chengzu.
Zhang, who inherited his father's footsteps, also took part in the battle of Jingnan in his early years, and later captured Annan and changed his location. After that, he put down the rebellion four times and became the Duke of England.
Ming felt the contribution and loyalty of Zhang and his son and chose her to enter the palace. In February of the seventh year of Yongle (1409), he was conferred the title of the imperial concubine. Her niece, Zhang, was also chosen as the concubine of the Crown Prince, namely Zhang.
4. Wu Huifei
Oh (? -1424), whose real name is anonymous, was a female of the ancient Ming dynasty royal family in China, and was the concubine of the Ming emperor Judy.
Wu is the present concubine. On December 24th, the 24th year of Hongwu (1392), she gave birth to her fourth son Zhu, but Zhu died early and was not posthumously sealed. After Ming Taizu ascended the throne, he was named Wu Wei Hui Fei.
In the 22nd year of Yongle (1424), Ming Chengzu died on July 18th. Wu also died heroically. He was over 50 years old, and posthumous title was "Kang Gong".
5. Hui Cui Fei Shi
Cui Huifei (1395- 1424), whose name is unknown, is a Korean, female of the Ming Dynasty in ancient China, and the concubine of Ming Chengzu. Daughter of Cui Defei, deputy commander of the Korean Central Army.
In February of the seventh year of Yongle, he was sent to the harem of the Ming Dynasty. At the age of fifteen, he was named Beauty. In the 22nd year of Yongle (1424), Ming Taizu Judy died on July 18th. * * * More than 30 people were martyred, and North Korea's Cui Shi and Han were also forced to be martyred at the age of 30. Plus Hui Fei, posthumous title "Kang Jing Zhuanghe".
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