Empress Xiaominrang (1378âÂÂ1402), of the Ma clan, was the empress consort to the Jianwen Emperor and the second empress consort of China's Ming dynasty.
Biography
Born in 1378, Ma was the daughter of an official from the town of in modern Nanjing named Ma Quan (馬åÂ
¨). She married Zhu Yunwen, grandson of the Hongwu Emperor, and was proclaimed consort of the Imperial Grandson-heir () in 1395.
Zhu Yunmen ascended the throne in 1398 and Ma was instated as the empress consort in the second month of his reign. She had two sons, Zhu Wenkui, Crown Prince Hejian and Zhu Wengui, Prince Huai of Run, both posthumously honored.
In 1402, Zhu Di sacked Nanjing and set fire to the palace, where Empress Ma died.
Titles
- During the reign of theÃÂ Hongwu EmperorÃÂ ():
- Lady Ma (馬æ°Â; from 1378)
- Consort of the Imperial Grandson (çÂÂ太åÂÂå¦Â; from 1395)
- During the reign of the Jianwen EmperorÃÂ ():
- Empress (çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ; from 30 June 1398)
- During the reign of the Hongguang Emperor ():
- Empress XiàomÃÂn WÃÂnzhÃÂn Zhéruì Sùliè XiÃÂngtiÃÂn Bìshèng Ràng (Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂ溫è²Âå²ç¿èÂÂ
çÂÂè¥Â天弼èÂÂè®ÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ; from 1644)
Issue
- As consort of the Imperial Grandson-heir:
- Zhu Wenkui, Crown Prince Hejianà(Ã¥ÂÂç°¡çÂÂ太å æÂ±æÂÂå¥Â; 30 November 1396 â 1402), the Jianwen Emperor's first son
- As empress:
- Zhu Wengui, Prince Huai of Run (潤æÂ·ç æÂ±æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ; 1401âÂÂ1457), the Jianwen Emperor's second son
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