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Father
  
Wan Gui

Parents
  
Wan Gui

Spouse
  
Chenghua Emperor

Died
  
1487

Name
  
Consort Wan


Issue
  
1st son of Chenghua Emperor (1466-1466)

Consort wan zhen er in chenghua emperor 1 the flying swords of dragon gate 2010


Wan Gufei, or Imperial Noble Consort Wan (traditional Chinese: 萬皇貴妃; simplified Chinese: 万皇贵妃) (1428-1487), born Wan Zhen'er (Chinese: 萬貞兒; pinyin: Wàn Zhēn'ér), known formally as Imperial Noble Consort Gongsuduanshunrongjing (恭肅端順榮靖皇貴妃) was an imperial consort during the Ming Dynasty. She is sometimes known as Consort Wan or Lady Wan and was the favorite consort of the Chenghua Emperor. She is not to be confused with the still more famous Yang Guifei or Consort Yang of the Tang dynasty.

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She was seventeen years older than the emperor. Lady Wan had been a mother figure to young Chenghua but Chenghua Emperor's feeling for her slowly transitioned from mother's love to romantic. Eventually she gave a birth a boy but he died at age of ten months old. Consort Wang was deeply loved by Emperor, who regularly gave her a lot of presents. These signs of affection caused a lot of jealousy from other consorts who began spreading rumors about Consort Wang's evil doings.

Consort wan zhen er in chenghua emperor 2 the flying swords of dragon gate 2010


In fiction

Played by Tavia Yeung, a fictionalized version of Consort Wan was portrayed in 2011 Hong Kong's TVB television series, The Emperor's Harem. In the 2011 wuxia film Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, she is played Zhang Xinyu. The villainess Consort Man, played by Stephanie Che, from the 2001 TVB sitcom Virtues of Harmony is loosely based on her. In 2015 Consort Wan is played by Akina Hong in TVB series "The Executioner "

References

Consort Wan Wikipedia