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Empress [[Zhang Qijie|Zhang]] (1504-1537) was the second wife of [[ | Empress [[Zhang Qijie|Zhang]] (1504-1537) was the second wife of [[Zhu Houcong|Emperor Jiajing]] [''sic''], who had four in total. She was raised in the [[Forbidden City]] with other [[Concubine]]s, and was a close friend of [[Shao Jun]]. The two girls were in competition for the favors of [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde]] [''sic''], but Shao Jun was always winning, using her talents as a dancer, while Zhang was a more classic Concubine with {{Wiki|Foot binding|bound feet}} and breasts. | ||
She was an Imperial Concubine like Shao Jun, but that changed quickly when the Emperor died and | She was an Imperial Concubine like Shao Jun, but that changed quickly when the Emperor died and Jiajing [''sic''] became Emperor. Zhang became Imperial Consort and, refusing to leave, despite knowing the cruelty of Jiajing, and became Empress in 1528. [''sic''] | ||
She never gave birth to any imperial children and was deprived of her title because of conflicts with her husband, just six years later. | She never gave birth to any imperial children and was deprived of her title because of conflicts with her husband, just six years later. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:28, 28 December 2024

Empress Zhang (1504-1537) was the second wife of Emperor Jiajing [sic], who had four in total. She was raised in the Forbidden City with other Concubines, and was a close friend of Shao Jun. The two girls were in competition for the favors of Zhengde [sic], but Shao Jun was always winning, using her talents as a dancer, while Zhang was a more classic Concubine with bound feet and breasts.
She was an Imperial Concubine like Shao Jun, but that changed quickly when the Emperor died and Jiajing [sic] became Emperor. Zhang became Imperial Consort and, refusing to leave, despite knowing the cruelty of Jiajing, and became Empress in 1528. [sic]
She never gave birth to any imperial children and was deprived of her title because of conflicts with her husband, just six years later.