Nguyễn Thị Duệ
Nguyễn Thị Duệ | |
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Born | 1574 |
Died | 1654 |
Nationality | Annam |
Spouse(s) | Mạc Đại Tông Lê Thần Tông |
Nguyễn Thị Duệ (Chinese: 阮氏睿, 1574 - 1654) was an Annamese consort and female scholar.[1]
Biography
Nguyễn Thị Duệ has courtesy name Ngọc Toàn (玉全), pen name Diệu Huyền (妙玄), Đào Hoa Am (桃花庵). She was born in 1574 at Kiệt Đặc village, Bằng Châu, Dương Kinh. When was a child, she was known as intelligent and beautiful girl. However, Nguyễn Thị Duệ was only interested in the study.
In 1592, the capital Đông Kinh was captured by the Trịnh army but then he recaptured it year later. The Mạc now lost all of Annam except for the areas around Cao Bình county which was under the formal protection of the Ming army. New Mạc leader was Mạc Kính Chỉ, then his son Mạc Kính Cung. They proclaimed as Annamese emperors.
In this time, Nguyễn Thị Duệ's family ran after Mạc lords to live in Cao Bình. In 1594, disguised as a man to take the Civil Service Exams by pseudonym Nguyễn Du (阮瑜). She has passed the exam in rank doctor. However, her gender was discovered by emperor Mạc Đại Tông at the imperial party. Then the emperor only complimented and asked her to teach his wives. Some months later, she also became the consort Nội-thị cung-tần (內侍宮嬪) by hereditary title Tinh Phi (星飛).
When Mạc's enemy annihilated her dynasty, Nguyễn Thị Duệ was taken captive. Instead of executing her, the invader installed her as an imperial tutor out of admiration for her intellect. At the court of emperor Lê Thần Tông, she became the consort Chiêu-nghi (昭儀) by order of a new hereditary title Nghi Ái quan (儀愛官).
References
- ^ "Nguyễn Thị Duệ as the first female doctor of Annam". chimviet.free.fr. Retrieved 2016-11-04.