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Mu Sheli (; 560–577), originally named Mu Yeli (穆邪利), nickname Huanghua (黃花), was an
empress consort A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status. She holds the feminine equivalent of the king's monarchical titles and may be crowned and anointed, but historically she does not formally ...
of the Chinese
Northern Qi dynasty Qi, known as the Northern Qi (), Later Qi (後齊) or Gao Qi (高齊) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and one of the Northern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era. It ruled the eastern part of northern China ...
. She was
Gao Wei Gao Wei (高緯) (29 May 556 – November 577According to volume 10 of ''History of the Northern Dynasties'', Gao Wei was killed in the 10th month of the 6th year of the ''Jiande'' era of Yuwen Yong's reign. This corresponds to 28 Oct to 25 Nov ...
's last empress.


Background

Mu Sheli's mother, Mu Qingxiao (穆輕霄), was initially a servant in the household of the official, Mu Zilun (穆子倫), and therefore carried his family name. Later, for reasons unknown, she became a servant of the official, Song Qindao (宋欽道), where she became pregnant and gave birth to Mu Sheli. (Mu Sheli's father is not known for certain, but some believed that Song Qindao was the father.) Song's wife was jealous of her and tattooed the character, ''Song,'' on her face. After Song was killed in a power struggle in 560 between the prime minister,
Yang Yin Yang Yin (楊愔) (511 – 4 April 560), courtesy name Zhunyan (遵彦), nickname Qinwang (秦王), was a high-level official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Background Yang Yin came from a clan that produced many officials of Northern Wei ...
(of whom Song was an associate), and Emperor Fei's uncle, Gao Yan, the Prince of Changshan (later Emperor Xiaozhao), Mu Sheli became a servant inside the palace. During Gao Wei's reign, she became a servant to his first wife,
Empress Hulü Empress Hulü (; personal name unknown) was an empress of the Northern Qi dynasty of China. She was Gao Wei's first empress, and she was a daughter of the general Hulü Guang. Her family was one of the most prominent military families in Northern ...
. She had a sexual relationship with Gao Wei and became his favorite. Gao Wei's
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, Lu Lingxuan, in order to strengthen her own power, offered to become Mu Sheli's adoptive mother, and had Gao Wei formally make Mu Sheli an imperial consort. Lady Lu went as far as having her son, Luo Tipo, change his family name to Mu.


As imperial consort

In July or August 570, Consort Mu gave birth to Gao Wei's first son,
Gao Heng Gao Heng (; July or August 570 – 577), often known in historiography as the Youzhu of Northern Qi (, meaning 'child ruler'), was the last emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. In 577, the Northern Qi was under a major attack by the riv ...
. Lady Lu planned to have Gao Heng become
crown prince A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The female form of the title, crown princess, is held by a woman who is heir apparent or is married to the heir apparent. ''Crown prince ...
in the future but feared that
Empress Hulü Empress Hulü (; personal name unknown) was an empress of the Northern Qi dynasty of China. She was Gao Wei's first empress, and she was a daughter of the general Hulü Guang. Her family was one of the most prominent military families in Northern ...
would oppose it, and so she gave Gao Heng to Empress Hulü to raise. Later that year, Gao Heng was made crown prince. In 572, believing in false accusations by the official
Zu Ting Zu Ting (; ; ?-?), courtesy name Xiaozheng (孝征), was an official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty (550–577). He was renowned for his literary and administrative talents. Background Zu Ting's father Zu Ying (祖瑩) was a general durin ...
that Empress Hulü's father,
Hulü Guang Hulü Guang () (c. 515 – 22 August 572), courtesy name Mingyue (明月), was an ethnic Tiele general of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. During the late years of the dynasty—the reigns of Emperor Wucheng and Gao Wei, traditionally viewed as ...
, was about to rebel, Gao Wei killed Hulü Guang and his clan and deposed Empress Hulü. Lady Lu wanted to make Consort Mu empress, but at that time, Gao Wei favored his cousin, Consort Hu -- Empress Dowager Hu's niece, and Empress Dowager Hu, who had been put under house arrest by Gao Wei in 571 after her affair with the
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monk Tanxian (曇獻) was discovered—wanted Consort Hu to be empress as well. Not confident that she had sufficient persuasive power, however, she had to flatter and give gifts to Lady Lu, requesting her help. Lady Lu, seeing that Gao Wei favored Consort Hu at that time, jointly submitted, with Zu, the suggestion to make Consort Hu empress. In fall 572, Gao Wei made Consort Hu empress.


As empress consort

However, Lady Lu did not relent in her hopes of making Consort Mu empress, stating to Gao Wei, "How can a son be crown prince and a mother be a servant girl, a concubine?" But as Gao Wei favored Empress Hu, she could not carry out her wishes. She therefore engaged witches to use witchcraft on Empress Hu. It was said that within a month, Empress Hu began to show symptoms of psychosis, often mumbling to herself or laughing without cause. Gao Wei began to fear and dislike her. In winter 572, Lady Lu put Consort Mu in empress clothing and put her in a tent, surrounded with magnificent jewelry, and then told Gao Wei, "Let me show you a holy woman." When Gao Wei saw that it was Consort Mu, Lady Lu stated, "For a woman this beautiful not to be empress, who would be qualified to be empress?" Gao Wei agreed with her, and he made Consort Mu "Left Empress" (''Zuǒ huánghòu'', 左皇后) on 16 November 572 and gave Empress Hu the title, "Right Empress" (''Yòu huánghòu'', 右皇后). Around the new year 573, Lady Lu would further carry out adverse action against Empress Hu. She intentionally acted angry before Empress Dowager Hu and stated, "What kind of niece would use that kind of language?" When Empress Dowager Hu asked her about it, she initially refused to say anything, and then when Empress Dowager Hu persisted, she said that Empress Hu had told Gao Wei, "The empress dowager's behavior is immoral and should not be followed." Empress Dowager Hu was incensed, and without verifying the information, she ordered Empress Hu be expelled from the palace, and then had Gao Wei depose her, and he depose her on 22 January 573. Her depose automatically made the Left Empress Mu to the more honorable position of the right empress. Finally, on 27 March 573,( ��平四年��月乙巳,拜左皇后穆氏为皇后。) ''Bei Qi Shu'', vol. 08 Right Empress Mu was formally entitled as the only empress (''huánghòu'', 皇后). Trying to match the clothes made of pearl that he had earlier made for Empress Hu (but which had been destroyed in a fire), he tried to buy pearls from rival
Northern Zhou Zhou (), known in historiography as the Northern Zhou (), was a Xianbei-led Dynasties in Chinese history, dynasty of China that lasted from 557 to 581. One of the Northern and Southern dynasties#Northern dynasties, Northern dynasties of China's ...
, but Northern Zhou refused to sell him pearls—but somehow he was able to obtain sufficient pearls to do so. Empress Mu, by this point, viewed Lady Lu as her mother and Mu Tipo her brother, ignoring her own mother, Mu Qingxiao, and Lady Lu received the honorific title of "Grand Lady" (''taiji'', 太姬), a title used for empresses' mothers pursuant to Northern Qi regulations; This position was higher than the emperor's elder sister, the grand princess, and equivalent to the emperor's elder aunt, the senior grand princess. Mu Qingxiao, believing that her daughter rejected her on account of her ugliness (from the tattoo), managed to have her tattoo removed and tried to see her daughter, but was never able to do so, as Lady Lu prevented all meetings between them. After Empress Mu became empress, she began to lose favor from Gao Wei as he preferred Consort Cao and Consort Dong. Empress Mu teamed up with Lu Lingxuan to accuse Consort Cao of witchcraft, and she was executed. After the death of Consort Cao, Empress Mu didn't regain the favor of Gao Wei, but instead he preferred Consort Dong. To divert his affections from Consort Dong, Empress Mu presented her servant,
Feng Xiaolian Feng Xiaolian () (died 581?) was an imperial consort of the Chinese Northern Qi, Northern Qi dynasty. She was a concubine of the penultimate emperor Gao Wei, and his infatuation with her caused her to be, fairly or unfairly, often stated by traditi ...
. He greatly favored Feng Xiaolian and took her as a concubine, but he continued to honor Empress Mu as empress.


As retired empress

In 576, Northern Zhou launched a major attack on Northern Qi, and by spring 577 was threatening Northern Qi's capital of Yecheng. In order to try to change his fortune, Gao Wei passed the throne to Gao Heng, taking the title of ''
Taishang Huang In Chinese history, a Taishang Huang or Taishang Huangdi is an honorific and institution of a retired emperor. The former emperor had, at least in name, abdicated in favor of someone else. Although no longer the reigning sovereign, there are ins ...
'' (retired emperor). Empress Mu thereafter carried the title of Retired Empress. (Meanwhile, Empress Mu's adoptive brother Mu Tipo had surrendered to Northern Zhou, and upon hearing the news, her adoptive mother, Lady Lu, committed suicide.) Gao Wei soon abandoned Yecheng, fleeing with Gao Heng, Grand Empress Dowager Hu, Retired Empress Mu, Consort Feng, and other concubines and children. On their way to the
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, however, they were captured by Northern Zhou forces and returned to Yecheng.


After Northern Qi's destruction

Subsequently, Gao Wei was made the Duke of Wen by
Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou The word ''emperor'' (from , via ) can mean the male ruler of an empire. ''Empress'', the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife ( empress consort), mother/grandmother ( empress dowager/ grand empress dowager), or a woman who rul ...
, and he and his entire clan was taken to the Northern Zhou capital of
Chang'an Chang'an (; zh, t=長安, s=长安, p=Cháng'ān, first=t) is the traditional name of the city now named Xi'an and was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, ranging from 202 BCE to 907 CE. The site has been inhabited since Neolithic time ...
. Northern Qi territory was seized by Northern Zhou. Later that year, Emperor Wu, feeling threatened by them, falsely accused them of plotting treason with Mu Tipo, and had them, including Gao Wei and Gao Heng, put to death. Nothing further was recorded in history about Empress Mu.


References

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