Consort Chen (Yingzong)
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Consort Chen (宸妃 萬氏; 1431 – 22 December 1467), of the Wan clan, was the favorite consort of
Emperor Yingzong of Ming , succession = Emperor of the Ming dynasty , reign-type = First reign , reign = 31 January 1435 – 22 September 1449 , coronation = 7 February 1435 , cor-type = Enthronement , regent = , reg-type = Regents , ...
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Biography

Her father, Wan Ju (萬聚), was originally a soldier in the Zhuolu guard (涿鹿衛). She was born in 1431 and was elected to enter the inner court in 1443. Later, she became a concubine of Emperor Yingzong. In 1448, she gave birth to Zhu Jianlin, Prince of De; and in the following year, prince Zhu Jianshi was born. After the
Tumu Crisis The Crisis of the Tumu Fortress, also known as the Tumu Crisis, or the Jisi Incident, was a border conflict between the Oirat Mongols and the Ming dynasty. In July 1449, Esen Taishi, leader of the Oirat Mongols, launched a large-scale, three-pro ...
, Emperor Yingzong returned to Beijing and was put under house arrest in the Southern Palace (南宫). Lady Wan lived here with Yingzong. In 1454, she gave birth to Princess Guangde; before that, she gave birth to a daughter, Princess Chun'an;Princess Chun'an was married in 1466, when Princess Guangde was twelve years old. Princess Chun'an should be her older sister. and in 1456, she gave birth to Zhu Jianjun, Prince of Ji. In 1457, after the restoration of Emperor Yingzong, Lady Wan was granted the title "Consort Chen", and in 1458 she gave birth to Zhu Jianzhi, Prince Mu of Xin. Consort Chen died in 1467 and was granted the posthumous title "Consort Jingzhuanganmuchen" (靖莊安穆宸妃). She was thirty-seven years old and was buried in Jinshan.


Titles

*During the reign of the
Xuande Emperor The Xuande Emperor (16 March 1399 31 January 1435), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Zhanji, was the fifth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1425 to 1435. He was the son and successor of ...
(r. 1425–1435): **Lady Wan (萬氏; from 1431) *During the reign of the
Zhengtong Emperor , succession = Emperor of the Ming dynasty , reign-type = First reign , reign = 31 January 1435 – 22 September 1449 , coronation = 7 February 1435 , cor-type = Enthronement , regent = , reg-type = Regents , ...
(r. 1435–1449): **Concubine (嬪; from unknown date) *During the reign of the Tianshun Emperor (r. 1457–1464): **Consort Chen (宸妃; from 1457) **''Consort Jingzhuanganmuchen'' (靖莊安穆宸妃; from 1467)


Issue

*As a concubine: **Zhu Jianlin, Prince Zhuang of De (德莊王 朱見潾; 7 May 1448 – 7 September 1517), Emperor Yingzong's second son **Zhu Jianshi (朱見湜; 2 August 1449 – 30 August 1451), Emperor Yingzong's third son **Princess Chun'an (淳安公主; 1453-1536), Emperor Yingzong's third daughter **Princess Guangde (廣德公主; 1454–1484), personal name Yanxiang (延祥), Emperor Yingzong's fifth daughter ** Zhu Jianjun, Prince Jian of Ji (吉簡王 朱見浚; 11 July 1456 – 16 August 1527), Emperor Yingzong's seventh son *As Consort Chen: **Zhu Jianzhi, Prince Mu of Xin (忻穆王 朱見治; 18 March 1458 – 2 April 1472), Emperor Yingzong's eighth son


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