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Empress Ma (Jianwen)

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Empress Ma


Empress Ma (1378–1402), formally Empress Xiaominrang (孝愍讓皇后), was the Empress Consort to Jianwen Emperor and the second Empress Consort of China's Ming Dynasty.

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Family background

Born in 1378, Ma was the daughter of an official from the town of Yingtian in modern Nanjing named Ma Quan (馬全). She married Zhu Yunmen, grandson of the Hongwu Emperor, and was proclaimed Crown Princess (Chinese: 皇太孙妃; pinyin: Huángtài sūn fēi) in 1395.

As Empress

Zhu Yunmen ascended the throne in 1399 and Ma was instated as the Empress Xiaominrang in the second month of his reign. She had two sons, Zhu Wenkui, Crown Prince Hejian and Zhu Wengui, Prince Huai of Run, both posthumously honored.

Death

In 1402, Zhu Di sacked Nanjing and set fire to the palace, where Empress Xiaominrang died.

References

Empress Ma (Jianwen) Wikipedia