- Princess Dowager Yin
Princess Dowager Yin (尹太后, personal name unknown) was a princess dowager of the Chinese state
Western Liáng . She was the mother of its second duke,Li Xin , but it is not clear whether she was the wife or concubine of the founding duke,Li Gao (Prince Wuzhao), who was posthumously honored by Li Xin as a prince, and therefore Lady Yin was honored as a princess dowager even though her husband never carried the princely title while alive.Little is known about Lady Yin before or during her husband's reign. After her husband died in
417 , she was honored as princess dowager. She was described as wise and full of composure, and she tried in vain to stop her son Li Xin from attacking rivalNorthern Liang in420 -- an attack that was induced by a trap set by Northern Liang's princeJuqu Mengxun . Li Xin was defeated and killed by Juqu Mengxun, and Western Liang's capital Jiuquan (酒泉, in modernJiuquan ,Gansu ) fell. Princess Dowager Yin was captured, but she maintained her dignity and did not plead with Juqu Mengxun for her life or mourn her son's death. Juqu Mengxun praised her and had his sonJuqu Mujian marry her daughter Li Jingshou. After Juqu Mujian succeeded Juqu Mengxun in433 , Lady Li became princess, but in437 , Juqu Mujian was forced to divorce her and marryNorthern Wei 's Princess Wuwei, sister to Northern Wei's Emperor Taiwu. Princess Li died soon thereafter, and after Princess Li's death, Princess Dowager Yin fled to Yiwu (伊吾, in modernHami Prefecture ,Xinjiang ), where some of her grandsons had fled, and she lived out her years in Yiwu.References
* "
Jin Shu ", chapter 57 (biographies ofLi Gao andLi Xin ), [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/jin09.htm]
* "Zizhi Tongjian ", chapters , , and
* "Wei Shu ", (biographies ofLi Gao ,Li Xin , andLi Xun )
* "Xin Tang Shu ", chapter 1 (biography ofEmperor Gaozu of Tang ), [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/ntan01.htm]
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