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Queen Zhejue

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Queen Zhejue (Chinese: 折掘王后; personal name unknown) was the only historically known queen of the Xianbei-led Chinese Southern Liang dynasty.[1] Her husband was the state's final ruler, Tufa Rutan (Prince Jing).

Very little is known about Queen Zhejue, who was likely from the nearby Zhejue tribe, also of Xianbei extraction. She bore Tufa Rutan at least one son, the crown king Tufa Hutai (禿髮虎台). It is not known when she died, and therefore not whether she survived the state's destruction in 414 and her husband's and son's deaths (in 415 and 423, respectively) at the hands of Western Qin's king Qifu Chipan.

References

  1. ^ "資治通鑑/卷114 - 维基文库,自由的图书馆". zh.wikisource.org (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-04-10.
Chinese royalty
Preceded by Queen of China (Southern Gansu/Eastern Qinghai)
408–414?
Succeeded by
Preceded by Queen of China (Central Gansu)
408–410?
Succeeded by