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[[Zhengde Emperor|Emperor Zhengde]] [''sic''] died heirless in 1521, when [[Shao Jun]] was only sixteen. Her fate was sealed and she would not become Imperial Consort or Empress, unless Zhengde's<sub>''sic''</sub> successor was to like her but she never had her feet or breasts bound to grow graciously small; as most beautiful ladies did at the time.
[[Zhengde Emperor|Emperor Zhengde]] [''sic''] died heirless in 1521, when [[Shao Jun]] was only sixteen. Her fate was sealed and she would not become Imperial Consort or Empress, unless Zhengde's [''sic''] [[Jiajing Emperor|successor]] was to like her but she never had her feet or breasts bound to grow graciously small; as most beautiful ladies did at the time.


The powerful eunuchs known as the [[Eight Tigers|Tigers]] were back in power. After Zhengde [''sic''] had executed their leader [[Liu Jin]], they had remained silent and obedient, but now, they were sowing their real power and plotting to put their own man on the throne.
The powerful eunuchs known as the [[Eight Tigers|Tigers]] were back in power. After Zhengde [''sic''] had executed their leader [[Liu Jin]], they had remained silent and obedient, but now, they were sowing their real power and plotting to put their own man on the throne.

Revision as of 21:10, 6 August 2020

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Emperor Zhengde [sic] died heirless in 1521, when Shao Jun was only sixteen. Her fate was sealed and she would not become Imperial Consort or Empress, unless Zhengde's [sic] successor was to like her but she never had her feet or breasts bound to grow graciously small; as most beautiful ladies did at the time.

The powerful eunuchs known as the Tigers were back in power. After Zhengde [sic] had executed their leader Liu Jin, they had remained silent and obedient, but now, they were sowing their real power and plotting to put their own man on the throne.