Empress He (Ling) — Empress He (何皇后, personal name unknown) (died 189), formally Empress Lingsi (靈思皇后, literally, the unattentive and deep thinking empress ) was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was Emperor Ling s second wife. Along with her brother He Jin, she… … Wikipedia
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Empress Guo Nüwang — (郭女王) (184 235), formally Empress Wende (文德皇后, literally, the civil and virtuous empress ) was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. Her husband was Cao Pi (Emperor Wen), the first emperor of Cao Wei. Family background and… … Wikipedia
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Cao Mao — Emperor of Cao Wei Born 241 Died 260 (aged 19) Predecessor Cao Fang Successor Cao Huan … Wikipedia