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    Empress Dou. Empress Dou (d. 135 BC), formally Empress Xiaowen, was a Chinese empress during the Han Dynasty who greatly influenced the reigns of her husband Emperor Wen and her son Emperor Jing with her adherence of Taoist philosophy. She therefore contributed greatly to the Rule of Wen and Jing, commonly considered one of the golden ages of ...

  2. 1425–1428: Empress Hu Shanxiang, first empress consort of the Xuande Emperor. 1428–1435: Empress Sun, second empress consort of the Xuande Emperor. 1442–1449: Empress Qian, empress consort of the Zhengtong Emperor. 1449–1452: Empress Wang, first empress consort of the Jingtai Emperor.

  3. Apr 18, 2012 · Empress Dou (竇皇后) (died 135 BC), formally Empress Xiaowen (孝文皇后), was a Chinese empress during the han dynasty who greatly influenced the reigns of her husband Emperor Wen (漢文帝) and her son Emperor Jing (漢景帝) with her adherence of Taoist philosophy. She therefore contributed greatly to the Rule of Wen and Jing (文景之治), commonly considered one of the golden ages ...

  4. Oct 11, 2020 · Empress Dou was the consort of Emperor Wen (r. 180-157 BCE) and the mother of Emperor Jing (r. 157-141 BCE). When Jing came to the throne, he was tied to an empress that he despised, as the marriage had been arranged for him by his family, with his grandmother, Empress Dowager Bo , being the main proponent for the match.

  5. Government policies were influenced by the proto-Daoist Huang-Lao ideology, a mix of political and cosmological precepts given patronage by Wen's wife Empress Dou (d. 135 BCE), who was empress dowager during Jing's reign and grand empress dowager during the early reign of his successor Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BCE). [62]

  6. Oct 1, 2024 · Quick facts for kids. Empress Dou Yifang (Chinese: 竇皇后猗房; died 29 June 135 BC), formally Empress Xiaowen (孝文皇后), was an empress of the Chinese Han dynasty who greatly influenced the reigns of her husband Emperor Wen and her son Emperor Jing with her adherence to Taoist philosophy; she was the main support for the Huang-Lao school.

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  8. Empress Dou Yifang (Chinese: 竇皇后猗房; died 29 June 135 BC [1]), formally Empress Xiaowen (孝文皇后), was an empress of the Chinese Han dynasty who greatly influenced the reigns of her husband Emperor Wen and her son Emperor Jing with her adherence to Taoist philosophy; she was the main support for the Huang-Lao school. [2]

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