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Zhou Huaizheng (周懷政)
Personal details
Born970s
likely Taiyuan, Northern Han
DiedAugust 16, 1020
Kaifeng, Song Empire
OccupationEunuch
Adoptive fatherZhou Shaozhong (周紹忠)
Zhou Huaizheng
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese怀
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōu Huáizhèng
Wade–GilesChou Huai-cheng
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhou.

Zhou Huaizheng (died 16 August 1020) was a powerful Song dynasty palace eunuch during Emperor Zhenzong's reign. After Emperor Zhenzong's illness in 1019 made him incapable of ruling, state power gradually fell to the hands of his wife Empress Liu and chancellor Ding Wei. Zhou plotted to assassinate Ding so that Kou Zhun could return to chancellorship, but his coup failed. He was arrested by Lei Yungong and executed.

Early life

During the Conquest of Northern Han by Song in 979, eunuch Zhou Shaozhong followed Emperor Taizong of Song and the Song dynasty army to Northern Han's capital Taiyuan. He found a young boy among the dead bodies and adopted him as a son, naming him Zhou Huaizheng. Thus Zhou Huaizheng was able to grow up in the imperial palace as a young eunuch in the Song capital Kaifeng.

Notes and references

  1. Xu Zizhi Tongjian Changbian, ch. 96.
  2. ^ Song Shi, ch. 466.


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