Empress She

Empress She (蛇皇后, personal name unknown) (died 397) was an empress of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. Her husband was the founding emperor Yao Chang (Emperor Wuzhao), and she was the mother of Yao Chang's crown prince and successor Yao Xing (Emperor Wenhuan).

Very little is known about Empress She. She was already Yao Chang's wife before he declared imperial title, and when he did in 386, he created her empress and created her son Yao Xing crown prince. After he died in 394 and was succeeded by Yao Xing, she was honored as empress dowager. She died in 397, and Yao Xing was said to be so saddened that he was unable to gather officials for imperial meetings and handle important matters of state, although he eventually did so while still wearing mourning clothes. (However, it should also be noted that oddly enough, Yao Xing was recorded as having posthumously honored a concubine of his father, Consort Sun, as empress dowager, suggesting that Consort Sun was his birth mother but that Empress She raised him. Given a lack of conclusive evidence, however, Empress She should probably still be considered his mother.)

Chinese royalty
Preceded by
None (dynasty founded)
Empress of Later Qin
386–394
Succeeded by
Empress Zhang
Preceded by
Empress Gou of Former Qin
Empress of China (Northern/Central Shaanxi)
386–394
Persondata
Name She, Empress
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Date of birth
Place of birth
Date of death 397
Place of death

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