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Does anyone know where information on Sun Hao's wife Lady Wang (the Right Lady) can be found? The two Ladies Zhang (Zhang Bu's daughters, the Left Lady and her younger sister) and Empress Teng were mentioned in Volume 50 of Records of the Three Kingdoms, but I can't find anything about Lady Wang. Sun Hao's biography in Volume 48 also did not mention Lady Wang. I searched online and discovered that Baidu Baike, Soso Baike, Hudong Baike and other similar Chinese websites also mentioned the existence of this Lady Wang, but failed to provide references. So, where did the information on Lady Wang as Sun Hao's Right Lady come from? The Book of Jin, or in another volume of the Records? LDScontact me06:01, 28 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]