Lu Lingxuan, the Glossary
Lu Lingxuan (陸令萱) (died January 577) was a lady in waiting in the palace of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Buddhism, Crown prince, Emperor, Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi, Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi, Empress dowager, Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi), Empress Hu (Gao Wei's wife), Empress Hulü, Eunuch, Gao Anagong, Gao Heng, Gao Wei, Gao Yan (Northern Qi prince), Han Zhangluan, He Shikai, History of China, Hulü Guang, Lady-in-waiting, Legend of Lu Zhen, Linfen, Mu Sheli, Mu Tipo, Northern Qi, Northern Wei, Northern Zhou, Nurse empress dowager, Shanxi, Taishang Huang, Taiyuan, Wet nurse, Xianbei, Ye (Hebei), Zhao Liying, Zu Ting.
- 577 deaths
- 6th-century Chinese women
- Chinese ladies-in-waiting
- Northern Qi government officials
- Suicides in Northern Qi
- Wet nurses
Buddhism
Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.
Crown prince
A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.
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Emperor
The word emperor (from imperator, via empereor) can mean the male ruler of an empire.
Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi
Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi ((北)齊武成帝) (537–569), personal name Gao Zhan (高湛; also romanized as Gao Dan), nickname Buluoji (步落稽), was an emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty.
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Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi
Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi ((北)齊孝昭帝) (535 – late November 561), personal name Gao Yan (高演), courtesy name Yan'an (延安), was an emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty.
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Empress dowager
Empress dowager (also dowager empress or empress mother) is the English language translation of the title given to the mother or widow of a Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Vietnamese monarch in the Chinese cultural sphere.
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Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi)
Empress Hu (胡皇后, personal name unknown; 550 - 581) was an empress consort and empress dowager of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi) are 6th-century Chinese women.
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Empress Hu (Gao Wei's wife)
Empress Hu (胡皇后, personal name unknown; 570s) was an empress of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and empress Hu (Gao Wei's wife) are 6th-century Chinese women.
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Empress Hulü
Empress Hulü (personal name unknown) was an empress of the Northern Qi dynasty of China.
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Eunuch
A eunuch is a male who has been castrated.
Gao Anagong
Gao Anagong (高阿那肱) (died November 18, 580Academia Sinica.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 174.) was a Xianbei official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Gao Anagong are Northern Qi government officials.
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Gao Heng
Gao Heng (July or August 570 – 577), often known in historiography as the Youzhu of Northern Qi ((北)齊幼主, meaning 'child ruler'), was the last emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Gao Heng are 577 deaths.
Gao Wei
Gao Wei (高緯) (29 May 556 – November 577), often known in history as Houzhu of Northern Qi ((北)齊後主), courtesy name Rengang (仁綱), sometimes referred to by his later Northern Zhou-created title of Duke of Wen (溫國公), was the penultimate emperor of the Northern Qi dynasty of China. Lu Lingxuan and Gao Wei are 577 deaths.
Gao Yan (Northern Qi prince)
Gao Yan (558 – 29 October 571), courtesy name Renwei (仁威), posthumously honored as Emperor Gong'ai of Chu (楚恭哀帝), was an imperial prince of China's Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Gao Yan (Northern Qi prince) are Northern Qi government officials.
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Han Zhangluan
Han Zhangluan, formal personal name Han Feng, was an official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Han Zhangluan are Northern Qi government officials.
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He Shikai
He Shikai (524 – 30 August 571), courtesy name Yantong (彥通), was an official of the Northern Qi dynasty of China. Lu Lingxuan and He Shikai are Northern Qi government officials.
History of China
The history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area.
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Hulü Guang
Hulü Guang (515 – 22 August 572), courtesy name Mingyue (明月), was an ethnic Tiele general of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Hulü Guang are Northern Qi government officials.
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Lady-in-waiting
A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman.
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Legend of Lu Zhen
Legend of Lu Zhen is a 2013 Chinese television series based on the novel Female Prime Minister (女相) by Zhang Wei.
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Linfen
Linfen is a prefecture-level city in the southwest of Shanxi province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the west.
Mu Sheli
Mu Sheli (穆舍利) (560 - 577), originally named Mu Yeli (穆邪利), nickname Huanghua (黃花), was an empress of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty.
Mu Tipo
Mu Tipo (died November 577), né Luo Tipo, was a Xianbei official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Lu Lingxuan and Mu Tipo are 577 deaths and Northern Qi government officials.
Northern Qi
Qi, known as the Northern Qi, Later Qi (後齊) or Gao Qi (高齊) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and one of the Northern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era.
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Northern Wei
Wei, known in historiography as the Northern Wei, Tuoba Wei, Yuan Wei and Later Wei, was an imperial dynasty of China ruled by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei.
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Northern Zhou
Zhou, known in historiography as the Northern Zhou, was a Xianbei-led dynasty of China that lasted from 557 to 581.
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Nurse empress dowager
Nurse empress dowager was an honorific title given to emperors' wet nurses of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty.
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Shanxi
Shanxi is an inland province of China and is part of the North China region.
Taishang Huang
In Chinese history, a Taishang Huang or Taishang Huangdi is an honorific and institution of a retired emperor.
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Taiyuan
Taiyuan is the capital and largest city of Shanxi Province, China.
Wet nurse
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Lu Lingxuan and wet nurse are wet nurses.
Xianbei
The Xianbei were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeastern China.
Ye (Hebei)
Ye or Yecheng was an ancient Chinese city located in what is now Linzhang County, Handan, Hebei province and neighbouring Anyang, Henan province.
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Zhao Liying
Zhao Liying (born October 16, 1987), also known as Zanilia Zhao, is a Chinese actress and singer.
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Zu Ting
Zu Ting (?-?), courtesy name Xiaozheng (孝征), was an official of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty (550–577). Lu Lingxuan and Zu Ting are Northern Qi government officials.
See also
577 deaths
- Amina bint Wahb
- Brendan the Navigator
- Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn
- Gao Heng
- Gao Wei
- Gao Yanzong
- John Scholasticus
- Lu Lingxuan
- Mu Tipo
- Nanyue Huisi
- Saint Aldate
- Saint Etchen
- Xiao Zhuang
6th-century Chinese women
- Ding Lingguang
- Duchess Dugu
- Dugu Qieluo
- Dugu sisters
- Empress Ashina
- Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi)
- Empress Dugu (Northern Zhou)
- Empress Hu (Gao Wei's wife)
- Empress Ruogan
- Empress Xiao (Sui dynasty)
- Empress Yujiulü
- Empress Yuwen
- Li Zu'e
- Liu Jingyan
- Lu Lingxuan
- Princess Lanling
- Princess Linhe
- Princess Ruru
- Shen Miaorong
- Sima Lingji
- Wang Baoming
- Yang Lihua
- Yuan Humo
- Zhu Manyue
Chinese ladies-in-waiting
- Ban Zhao
- Consort Dun
- Empress Dowager Wang (Taichang)
- Lu Lingxuan
- Nellie Yu Roung Ling
- Princess Der Ling
- Sumalagu
- Wan Zhen'er
- Wang Mantang
- Wang Yuying
- Wang Zhaojun
- Wei Tuan'er
Northern Qi government officials
- Gao Anagong
- Gao Yan (Northern Qi prince)
- Han Zhangluan
- He Shikai
- Hulü Guang
- Li Delin
- Lu Lingxuan
- Mu Tipo
- Wang Lin (general)
- Wei Shou
- Xiao Zhuang
- Yang Yin
- Zu Ting
Suicides in Northern Qi
- Gao Changgong
- Lu Lingxuan
Wet nurses
- Anthracia (mythology)
- Caieta
- Dai Anga
- Deborah (Genesis)
- Eurycleia of Ithaca
- Geneviève Poitrine
- Halima bint Abi Dhu'ayb
- Hodierna of St Albans
- Lady Kasuga
- Lu Lingxuan
- Madame Ke
- Maham Anga
- Maia (nurse)
- Mrs. Pack
- Myaukhpet Shinma
- Palatias and Laurentia
- Petronella Muns
- Shin Myo Myat
- Sitre In
- Tjesraperet
- Wang Lianshou
- Wet nurse
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu_Lingxuan
Also known as Lu Linxuan.