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In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhang (張). Empress consort of the Ming dynasty
Zhang Qijie
張七姐
Empress consort of the Ming dynasty
Tenure1528–1534
PredecessorEmpress Xiaojiesu
SuccessorEmpress Xiaolie
Died1537 (1538)
Jiajing 16
(嘉靖十六年)
Beijing
BurialJinshan, Beijing
SpouseJiajing Emperor
ClanZhang (張)
FatherZhang Ji (張楫)
MotherLady Xue (薛氏)

Empress Zhang (died 1537), personal name Zhang Qijie (張七姐), was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, second empress to the Jiajing Emperor. She was deprived of the title empress in 1534 because of conflicts within the family.

Empress Zhang was the daughter of a member of the Imperial guard. She was selected to the imperial harem in 1526. When the empress died in 1528, Zhang was chosen to replace her as empress on 8 January 1529. In 1534, she was deposed from her position as empress. No official reason was given. Unofficially, however, the reason was that the emperor disliked her favor with the Empress Xiaochengjing. She died three years after her demotion.

Titles

  • During the reign of the Zhengde Emperor (r. 1505–1521)
    • Lady Zhang (張氏)
  • During the reign of the Jiajing Emperor (r. 1521–1567)
    • Consort Shun (順妃; from 1522)
    • Empress (皇后; from 1528)

Notes

  1. GOODRICH, L. Carington; FANG, Chaoying, a kol. Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368-1644. New York : Columbia University Press, 1976. xxi + 1751 s. ISBN 0-231-03801-1 (sv. 1), 023103833X (sv. 2). p. 319.
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Preceded byEmpress Xiaojiesu Empress consort of China
1528–1534
Succeeded byEmpress Xiaolie
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