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Empress Fu Shou : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fu Shou
Fu Shou (died 214) was an empress of the Eastern Han dynasty. She was the first wife of Emperor Xian, the last Han emperor. == Family background and marriage to Emperor Xian == Fu Shou's father was Fu Wan (伏完), a seventh generation descendant of the early Eastern Han official Fu Zhan (伏湛) and the hereditary Marquess of Buqi. His wife was the Princess Yang'an (陽安公主), a daughter of Emperor Huan), but she was not mother of Fu Shou as Fu Shou's mother was named Ying (盈). Fu Wan also had a wife surnamed Fan (樊), and it is not clear whether she was Ying. The Fu family descended from the prominent Confucian scholar Fu Sheng. In 190, as Emperor Xian was being forced by Dong Zhuo to move the capital west to Chang'an, Lady Fu became an imperial consort. In 195, while Emperor Xian was largely under the control of Dong's subordinates Li Jue (李傕) and Guo Si (郭汜), he created her empress.
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