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  1. Zhao Ji (Chinese: 趙 姬; lit. 'Consort Zhao'; c. 280 –228 BC), personal name unknown, was the wife of King Zhuangxiang of Qin and the mother of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Upon her marriage, she was the Lady Zhao; after the king's death, she (: ).

  2. Finally in 272 BC, Queen Dowager Xuan bared her fangs. She lured the unsuspecting Yiqu King to Ganquan Palace again, and had him assassinated on the spot. Shortly after, the Qin army invaded and overran the leaderless Yiqu, permanently annexing its entire territory into the newly established commanderies of Longxi and Beidi (北地). [1]

  3. A queen dowager or dowager queen (compare: princess dowager or dowager princess) is a title or status generally held by the widow of a king. In the case of the widow of an emperor , the title of empress dowager is used.

  4. Nine years later, in 235 BC, Zhao Zheng assumed full power after Lü Buwei was banished for his involvement in a scandal with Queen Dowager Zhao. [42] [43] Zhao Chengjiao , the Lord Chang'an ( 长安君 ), [44] was Zhao Zheng's legitimate half-brother, by the same father but from a different mother.

  5. Contents. hide. (Top) Empresses and queens consort. Empresses dowager. Grand empresses dowager. Empresses whose titles were granted posthumously. See also. References. List of Chinese empresses and queens. The following is a list of empresses and queens consort of China.

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  7. Downfall and death. In fiction and popular culture. References. Queen Dowager Xuan. Lady Xiong, (Chinese:熊夫人;personal name unknown) formally Queen Dowager Xuan of Qin ( Chinese: 秦宣太后; 338 (?)–265 BC), also known as Mi Bazi (羋八子), was the first queen dowager in Chinese history.

  8. He named Lü Buwei as his chancellor, Lady Zhao as his queen consort, and Ying Zheng as his crown prince. Zhuangxiang died in 247 BCE after reigning for three years and was succeeded by Ying Zheng. Ying Zheng unified China and founded the Qin dynasty in 221 BCE, becoming historically known as "Qin Shi Huang" (First Emperor of Qin).