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Name
  
Empress Sun

Spouse
  
Xuande Emperor (m. 1417)


Died
  
1462

Role
  
Xuande Emperor's wife

Grandchildren
  
Chenghua Emperor

Empress Sun

Great grandchildren
  
Hongzhi Emperor, Zhu Youyuan

Similar People
  
Xuande Emperor, Emperor Yingzong of Ming, Hongxi Emperor

Children
  
Emperor Yingzong of Ming

Empress Sun (1399–1462) was a Chinese Empress consort of the Ming Dynasty, married to the Xuande Emperor.

Life

Sun came from present day Binzhou. She was the daughter of the official Sun Zhou Taichung. In 1417, she became one of the concubines of the crown prince, the future Xuande Emperor.

When Xuande became emperor in 1425, Sun was promoted to the title of Noble Consort. In 1427, she gave birth to a son. As the empress had not given birth to a son, the son of Sun was made crown prince. In 1428, Sun herself, the mother of the crown prince, was promoted to the position of empress.

Upon the death of Xuande in 1435, her son succeeded to the throne being still a minor. She was however not named regent; her power position as the mother of an under age monarch was, undermined by the influence of her mother-in-law, Empress Zhang (Hongxi), who became regent in her stead. In 1442, her son was declared of legal majority.

References

Empress Sun Wikipedia