Fu Shou
Emperor Xian of Han, History of China, Han Dynasty, Emperor, Chang'an
978-613-5-99826-9
6135998269
176
2012-05-01
49.00 €
eng
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/230x230/9786135998269.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/230x230/9786135998269.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/2000x/9786135998269.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/2000x/9786135998269.jpg
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Fu Shou (died 214) was an empress of the Han Dynasty period of Chinese history. She was the first wife of Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the dynasty. Fu Shou's father was Fu Wan, a seventh generation descendant of the early Eastern Han official Fu Dan and the hereditary Marquess of Buqi. His wife (although it is not clear whether she was Fu Shou's mother) was the Princess Yang'an , a daughter of Emperor Huan). In 190, as Emperor Xian was being forced by Dong Zhuo to move the capital west to Chang'an, Lady Fu became an imperial consort. In 195, while Emperor Xian was largely under the control of Dong's subordinates Li Jue and Guo Si , he created her empress. As Emperor Xian continued his reign of being constantly under the control of one warlord or another, he and Empress Fu were apparently in a loving relationship, but both saw their power increasingly becoming minimal.
https://www.morebooks.de/books/es/published_by/dign-press/189864/products
Pre y Protohistoria
https://www.morebooks.de/store/es/book/fu-shou/isbn/978-613-5-99826-9