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Empress Ju (Liu Wuzhou's wife)

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Empress Ju (沮皇后, personal name unknown) was the wife and empress of Liu Wuzhou, who rebelled against the rule of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty near Sui's end, taking imperial style himself.

Very little is known about Empress Ju—all that is clear is that after Liu took imperial title—either khan or tianzi—in 617, he created her empress. It is not known whether she survived to his subsequent defeat in 620 at the hand of the Tang Dynasty general Li Shimin, or his death, putatively in 622. (The below chart assumed that she survived to at least 620.)

Chinese royalty
Preceded by Empress of China (Northern Shanxi)
617 – 620
Succeeded by
Empress of China (Central/Southern Shanxi)
619 – 620