- Empress Chu Lingqu
Empress Chu Lingqu (褚令璩) was an
empress of the Chinese dynastySouthern Qi . Her husband wasXiao Baojuan .Chu Lingqu came from an aristocratic family, as the daughter of the official Chu Cheng (褚澄), a younger brother of
Chu Yuan , who served as a high level official during lateLiu Song and later served as prime minister for Southern Qi's founding emperor, Emperor Gao. Xiao Baojuan's father Emperor Ming took Chu Lingqu to be the wife of Xiao Baojuan, who was thencrown prince , in495 , and she thereafter carried the title of Crown Princess. She was not favored by Xiao Baojuan, who was, according to the "History of Southern Dynasties ", carrying on anincest uous affair with his sister the Princess Shanyin. However, after Emperor Ming died in498 and was succeeded by Xiao Baojuan, Xiao Baojuan did create Crown Princess Chu empress. She continued to be not favored, however, and she bore him no children. (His favorite wasConsort Pan Yunu , and his only known son Xiao Song (蕭誦) was born of Consort Huang, who died shortly after giving birth to Xiao Song. Empress Chu might have raised Xiao Song as her own son.)Xiao Baojuan was a violent ruler who executed officials whimsically, and this eventually drew a number of rebellions, the last of which, by the general Xiao Yan, overthrew him, as he was assassinated within the capital
Jiankang in501 as Xiao Yan sieged it. Once Xiao Yan entered the capital, he had Xiao Baojuan posthumously demoted to the title of Marquess of Donghun, and he had both Empress Chu and Crown Prince Song demoted to commoner status. Nothing further is known in history about her, including when she died.References
* "
Book of Southern Qi ", vol. 20.
* "History of Southern Dynasties ", vol. 11. [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/ssh2.htm]
* "Zizhi Tongjian ", vols. 140, 141, 144.
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