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・ Song for Shelter / Ya Mama
・ Song for Singapore
・ Song for Someone
・ Song for Sophie (I Hope She Flies)
・ Song for the Basilisk
・ Song for the Life
・ Song for the Lonely
・ Song for the Lonely (The Living End song)
・ Song for the Old World
・ Song for the Underdog
・ Song for Whoever
・ Song for You (Misia song)
・ Song from the Edge of the World
・ Song from the Forest
・ Song from the Street
Song Fujin
・ Song gao
・ Song Gisuk
・ Song Giwon
・ Song Guangsi
・ Song Ha-yoon
・ Song Hae
・ Song Hae-sung
・ Song Hai-rim
・ Song Han-bok
・ Song Han-ki
・ Song Hanliang
・ Song Haus Music
・ Song Hits from Holiday Inn
・ Song Ho-young


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Song Fujin : ウィキペディア英語版
Song Fujin
Song Fujin (宋福金) (died 945), formally Empress Yuanjing (元敬皇后, "the discerning and alert empress"), was the empress and second wife of Li Bian (Xu Zhigao), the founding emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Southern Tang (Emperor Liezu), and the mother of four of his five sons, including his successor Li Jing (Xu Jingtong) (Emperor Yuanzong).
== Background ==
It is not known when Song Fujin was born. It is further not known where she was born, although it is known that her father Song Wen (宋韞) was from Jiangxia (江夏, in modern Wuhan, Hubei). In her youth, she became caught up in warfare, and was eventually taken into the household of Wang Rong (王戎), a prefect of Sheng Prefecture (昇州, in modern Nanjing, Jiangsu) during Wu.〔''Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms'', vol. 18.〕
At some point, Wang Rong gave his daughter in marriage to Xu Zhigao, the adoptive son of the Wu regent Xu Wen (although it is not known whether Xu Wen was already regent at that time). Lady Song was also sent to the Xu household to serve as Lady Wang's servant girl, and eventually became a concubine of Xu Zhigao's. As concubine, she bore him his oldest son Xu Jingtong.〔

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