Ma Xiguang's wife
Ma Xiguang's wife (name unknown) was the wife of Ma Xiguang, the fourth ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Chu.
Little is known about her historically — not even her name. She became Chu's princess after Ma Xiguang assumed the title of prince after the death of his older brother Ma Xifan in 947.[1] Another older brother of Ma Xiguang's, Ma Xi'e, objected and attacked Chu's capital Changsha in 950, and the city fell in early 951.[2] She, Ma Xiguang, and one or more sons hid at Ci Hall (慈堂), but were eventually discovered. She was caned to death publicly, and the people of the state mourned her greatly.[3]
Notes and references
- Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 287.
- Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 289.
- Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 71.
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Preceded by Lady Peng |
Consort to the Ruler of Chu 947-951 |
Succeeded by None as wife of ruler of Chu, Lady Yan as wife of ruler of the region |
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