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  1. Empress Taimu (Chinese: 太穆皇后; 569?–613?) was posthumously honored the first empress of the Chinese Tang dynasty. She was known as Duchess Dou or Lady Dou (竇氏) throughout her lifetime, and was the wife of Emperor Gaozu and mother of Emperor Taizong.

  2. Empress Taimu (太穆皇后; 569–613) was posthumously honored the first empress of the Tang dynasty. She was known as Duchess Dou or Lady Dou throughout her lifetime and was the wife of Emperor Gaozu and mother of Emperor Taizong.

  3. Empress Zhaocheng (昭成皇后) was the concubine of Emperor Ruizong of Tang and the mother of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. Life. She is the great-granddaughter of Dou Kang, a member of the Dou Clan who was related to Empress Taimu, the consort of Emperor Gaozu. Her grandfather, Dali Qing was a scholar and her father Xiao Chen was a military ...

  4. Princess Pingyang ( Chinese: 平陽公主; pinyin: Píngyáng Gōngzhǔ, formally Princess Zhao of Pingyang ( 平陽昭公主, 590s – March 623) was a Chinese princess and general. She was the only daughter of Li Yuan (later crowned as Emperor Gaozu ), the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty, and his wife Empress Taimu.

  5. May 5, 2024 · In 613 AD, this sturdy, intelligent, gentle and virtuous woman passed away. Tang Gaozu Li Yuan posthumously named her Empress Taimu after the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, and he never had another empress in his life. Dou Shi, the Queen of Taimu, was lucky in her life.

  6. Empress Taimu (太穆皇后; 569?-613?) was posthumously honored the first Empress of the Tang Dynasty. She was known as Duchess Dou or Lady Dou throughout her lifetime, and was the wife of Emperor Gaozu and mother of Emperor Taizong.

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  8. Empress Taimu (太穆皇后) was posthumously honored the first Empress of the Tang Dynasty. She was known as Duchess Dou or Lady Dou throughout her lifetime, and was the wife of Emperor Gaozu and mother of Emperor Taizong.

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